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Owner of troubled Aurora apartments faces state investigation related to conditions, consumer-protection laws

The owners of several dilapidated apartment buildings in Aurora and Denver have faced a new threat in recent months: an investigation by the Colorado Attorney General’s Office on suspicion of violating the state’s safe-housing and consumer-protection laws. The state office sent subpoenas to CBZ Management, one of its primary representatives and several of its subordinate […]

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Former ICE field director seizes on immigration in race against Rep. Jason Crow to represent Aurora

John Fabbricatore enforced federal immigration laws in his position as an ICE field office director until two years ago, and now he hopes to help secure America’s borders as a congressman. The Republican candidate in Colorado’s 6th Congressional District is drawing on his career with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as he runs against U.S. […]

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Colorado’s November ballot will have seven citizen initiatives, from abortion rights to ranked-choice voting

Related Articles Colorado voters are set to weigh in on ballot questions related to abortion rights, veterinary services, mountain lion trophy hunting and an overhaul of the state’s election system in November. The deadline to finalize the state’s ballot is coming Friday, but all of the citizen initiatives — meaning ballot questions pursued by members […]

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Pro-charter PAC pours nearly $1 million into single Colorado State Board of Education primary

Related Articles Nearly $1 million — mostly from a group supporting charter schools — has poured into the Democratic primary for a seat on the Colorado State Board of Education, a race that some observers say could play a role in the future of charters in the state. But the two candidates vying to represent […]

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Colorado unveils first rules for facilitating psychedelic therapy

Colorado’s legal psychedelic therapy industry is beginning to take shape with the first rules regarding facilitator education, training and licensure requirements recently unveiled by regulators.

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A timeline of what’s happened since Colorado’s first legal recreational marijuana sales began

Related Articles It’s been 10 years since Colorado launched the first legal recreational marijuana market in the world and became a pioneer in drug reform. But when it came to the nascent industry, the first sales on Jan. 1, 2014, were more a starting block than a finish line. In the decade since legalization, Colorado […]

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Bill governing Colorado’s legal psychedelics industry clarifies what would remain unlawful, sets limits on personal cultivation

SB23-290, sponsored by Senate President Steve Fenberg, seeks to implement Proposition 122, the ballot measure approved by voters in November that legalized “magic mushrooms” compounds psilocybin and psilocin for medicinal use and cleared the way for healing centers to open and offer natural medical services.

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Colorado voters split on Proposition 122, which would legalize psilocybin

Colorado voters appear to be split about whether to legalize medicinal psychedelics. The race has been tight since polls closed, with about 51% of voters in favor of the measure.

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Second statewide psychedelics measure “very unlikely” to make November ballot

Coloradans will likely only see one psilocybin-related measure on the November ballot, after a battle between opposing, citizen-led campaigns to either legalize or decriminalize psychedelics appears to be nearing a close.

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Why some of Colorado’s foremost shrooms advocates won’t be voting to legalize psilocybin

To legalize or decriminalize? That would be the question facing Colorado voters if two competing psilocybin measures make the November ballot.

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