NewsColorado Springs City Council passes strict restrictions on where psilocybin healing centers can operateBy Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
HealthWhy sweet treats may be the most controversial part of Colorado’s new psychedelic mushrooms programBy Andrew Kenney
ScienceTinctures, chocolates and more: The future of Colorado’s psychedelic industry is coming into focusBy Andrew Kenney
ScienceMDMA for dogs? 4 ideas (and one big concern) from CU Denver’s new psychedelic research centerBy Andrew Kenney
HealthWestern medicine is embracing psychedelic research. Colorado is home to one of the world’s largest psilocybin trialsBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsColorado Voters approved psilocybin mushrooms in 2022. Now the state is setting up how they’ll be regulatedBy Elaine Tassy
Government and PoliticsColorado wants to hear your thoughts on psychedelic legalizationBy Andrew Kenney
NewsLegal mushrooms don’t arrive until 2025, but Colorado’s gray market is already hereBy Andrew Kenney
News‘Psychedelics is about healing’: Thousands gather in Denver for largest psychedelic conference to dateBy Alejandro A. Alonso Galva and Jenna McMurtry
2022 ElectionsTherapists who already incorporate psychedelics in their practice are mixed on Prop 122By Max Lubbers
2022 ElectionsPublic officials sign on to effort opposing decriminalization of psilocybinBy Megan Verlee
2022 ElectionsLegalizing psychedelic mushrooms is on the Colorado ballot this fall. Here’s what the supporters, the opponents and the data have to sayBy Max Lubbers
HealthStressed out, busy moms say microdosing mushrooms makes life easier and brighter. Researchers caution that they are ‘experimenting on themselves’By Allison Sherry
ElectionsAn initiative to decriminalize most plant-based psychedelics is likely to fall short on signaturesBy Max Lubbers