
Colorado Family Asking Congress To Pass Legislation For Highly Specialized Care
One Colorado family is going to Capitol Hill to push for Congress to pass legislation to help kids with complex medical conditions.

Colo. Pot Director Tells Mass. That State Revenue Gains ‘Are A Myth’
“You do not legalize for taxation. It is a myth,” said Andrew Freedman, Colorado’s director of marijuana coordinator on Boston Herald Radio.

Health Mogul Says CSU Pueblo Should Have Pot Research Center
Dr. Malik Hasan added that his new 6.5 acre marijuana grow would provide cannabis for free and that he’ll work to keep CSU Fort Collins from “stealing the idea.”

Baby Bison Born To Genetically Pure Herd
A 45-pound male calf was born in the genetically pure bison herd.

Table: How Other State Health Exchanges Have Fared
With Colorado grappling with fiscal sustainability, a look at how the other 16 state-run exchanges are managing.

New Denver Police Shooting Rule: Moving Cars Aren’t Weapons
The revision comes after the Denver District Attorney’s Office announced that no charges will be filed against the officers who shot and killed 17-year-old Jessica Hernandez.

No Criminal Charges For Police Officers Who Shot Jessica Hernandez
After reviewing the January shooting, the Denver District attorney concluded “this was a defensive shooting by both officers.”

New Hunter S. Thompson Museum Planned By His Widow
Thompson’s widow says she’s left the rooms essentially unchanged for a decade for others to see.

Colorado Springs Turns The Tables On StoryCorps, Asks Them Some Questions
The Colorado Springs Independent stopped by to learn a little more about Emily Jannsen and Erika Romero, the two interview facilitators currently in town.

Rural Solar Power Customers Could See Rate Hike
The utility is proposing to pay 6.5 cents per kilowatt hour for the power, rather than the 12.3 cents they’re currently paying.

Map: Drivers Get Squeezed As Four Boulder Streets Gain Bike Lanes
The city of Boulder is planning to give four bike lanes bigger buffers and more space this summer.

Aspen’s Single Uber Driver In For A Rocky Ride
City officials say that there is no business license for the company on file.

A Few Years In, Fountain Police Seeing Benefits Of Body Cameras
The Fountain Police Department officially started using body cameras in 2013.

Longmont valedictorian not allowed to share gay identity, or even speak
Evan Young let his principal edit his speech, but insisted his big announcement stay in. That’s when he found himself out of favor.

Revisiting Hunter S. Thompson’s favorite Colorado bar
When Hunter S. Thompson died, his ashes were blasted from a 100-foot cannon. “That’s why the fishing was so good in the river afterward,” said a local.

Boulder rock balancer not breaking the law after all
flood damage pic.twitter.com/Y7tW75ce7x — Michael Grab (@GravityGlue) March 30, 2014 Boulder Artist Michael Grab found himself between a rock and a hard place when a Boulder police officer told him that he […]