
3 Things To Know About School Board Races In Denver, Aurora
While many eyes will again be on the high profile school board race in Douglas County, there are similar stakes in Denver and Aurora.

Strict Rules Or Not, Ganjapreneurs Are Eyeing Denver Social Use Licenses
A four-year pilot program on social cannabis use launched quietly in late August, after months of rulemaking and preparation by Denver’s Department of Excise and Licenses.

More Aging Coloradans Are Turning To Medical Marijuana, But Data Is Sparse
In Colorado, the number of seniors who hold medical marijuana cards has been slowly rising.

Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne Is Now All-In On A Run For Governor
Lynne joins a crowded Democratic primary field that includes former state Sen. Michael Johnston and U.S. Rep. Jared Polis and former state treasurer Cary Kennedy.

BYO-Pot Is Closer To Reality For Denver Businesses
Interested businesses can now apply to allow marijuana consumption on their premises, effectively allowing them to open legal marijuana clubs.

Heritage Square Is No More, But The Amusement Park Still Lives (For Now)
Even though the amusement park’s lease isn’t up until 2039, owner Alan Bader says landowner Martin Marietta is trying to push him out of business.

Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne Tentatively Wades Into The Governor’s Race
“I am actively exploring a bid,” Lynne told The Denver Post. “I want to make sure that I have everything in order.”

Mesa Verde National Park Is The Latest Nature Spot Plagued By Graffiti, Vandalism
Park rangers have happened upon several instances of vandalism and graffiti.

Hundreds Protest Ed. Secretary Betsy DeVos Visit In Denver
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was met with hundreds of protesters in downtown Denver when she was here Thursday for a conservative policy meeting.

Want To Fly A Drone Over A Wildfire? Don’t, Forest Service Says. Here’s Why
As if the flames were not formidable enough, fire management crews have a new and different problem on their hands when they go to work: drones.

Another Traffic Jam In The Great Outdoors: Garden Of The Gods To Study Overcrowding
The attraction expects to see 3-4 million visitors to the park this year. On a busy day, it can take about two hours to drive from one side of the park to another.

SCOTUS Ruling Opens Another Chapter In DougCo Voucher Case. Here’s A Timeline
In light of Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer, the U.S. Supreme Court has sent DougCo voucher cases back to Colorado for another look.