A short time ago, President Donald Trump said he would "probably" support the Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States Act, a bill introduced yesterday by the political odd couple of Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and Colorado Senator Cory Gardner that gives states the right to determine their own marijuana policies without federal interference.
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The vulnerability of motorcyclists on Colorado roads was underscored last week by a single tragic day in Aurora. On July 30, authorities responded to two accidents involving motorcycles in the area. They took place just five hours apart, and in both cases, the motorcyclists were killed.
Fall is here, and so is great artwork.
Here's why George Brauchler thinks he should be the next Colorado attorney general.
The calamities come with accelerating speed, and everything happens so quickly that you don’t even have time to wonder if you’re having fun or not
According to the Colorado Department of Transportation, more fatal accidents take place on Colorado roads between Memorial Day and Labor Day than during any other part of the year. And CDOT is determined to bring that number down.
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Bamboo Sushi shares a recipe for kanpachi tartare that you can make at home.
Last month, pilots for Denver-based Frontier Airlines declared that they were 100 percent ready to strike even though they're currently precluded from doing so by federal law. So yesterday, their union, the Air Line Pilots Association, did the next best thing, filing a lawsuit asking that a U.S. District Court judge force the carrier to actually try to resolve a situation that's gone to bad to worse.
In a day and age when ethics in government appears to be in short supply, Colorado Ethics Watch has announced that the organization will be shutting its doors for good at year's end for budgetary reasons. But CEW director Luis Toro is hopeful that ethics oversight in the state won't suffer too much as a result.
The work of Denver painter Stevon Lucero is driven by a deeply spiritual awareness, resulting in imagery that expresses both his ancient cultural heritage and something even more personal from the world between the conscious and the subconscious.
Señor Bear just hired Sebastian Ramirez-Lohner as its new chef de cuisine. The restaurant's owner, Juan Padro, has known the chef for four years and convinced him to move to Denver.
The show is worth seeing just for the art, but it could also serve as a preliminary study for a properly done retrospective — not just of Pirate, but of the entire alternative scene since the 1980s.
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Let there be lights!
For the first installment of our new Toke of the Town series, we interview Colorado Harvest's founder.
The Homeless Advocacy Policy Project at the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law has just released a report showing that thousands of Denver's homeless are being displaced under the city's urban camping ban.
Does the photo above show a vacant lot or a Denver park? According to Denver City Council member Jolon Clark, who's championing a new sales tax to improve and expand parks in the Mile High City, the answer is both.
Despite passing through both the Senate and House by vast margins, HB 1263 has yet to receive Hickenlooper's signature.
You'll fall to pieces over Always...Patsy Cline at BDT Stage.
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This restaurant in Sunnyside lives up to its name.
Hit the galleries this First Friday weekend.
The Cult's frontman Ian Astbury says his band is an outsider act in some ways, defying genres and scenes. For more than three decades, the group has delved into multiple styles of music, including hard rock, alternative, post-modern and post-punk.
Our dish of the week is a cheesy crab pasta dish at Bar Dough that's a spicier, richer version of mac and cheese.