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Colorado medical-pot backers form trade group

A group of medical-marijuana advocates — striving for legitimacy for their still-nascent industry — announced the formation of a new trade group Wednesday. The Colorado Wellness Association, its founders said, will formulate regulations for the ...

From JOHN INGOLD THE DENVER POST, Vail Daily,  12 Nov 2009

Judge tosses out health board decision on medical pot

A Denver District Court judge gave a heated rebuke to the state board of health today for changing rules about medical marijuana without providing adequate notice to patients. In his ruling, Chief Denver District Court Judge Larry Naves struck down the ...

From JOHN INGOLD, Denver Post,  10 Nov 2009

Voter turnout below 50% in Colorado counties

Voter turnout in most parts of Colorado hovered well under 50 percent Tuesday, in contrast to the intense interest shown to last year's election. Even as last-minute mail-in ballots streamed steadily into clerks' offices across Colorado, most clerks ...

From JOHN INGOLD THE DENVER POST, The Vail Trail,  4 Nov 2009

Turnout below 50% in Colorado counties not unusual for odd-year election

obviously," Liss said, "but not entirely abnormal." Denver election workers Dee Dee Griffin, right, and Bianca Blue open envelopes containing mail-in ballots Tuesday. (Judy DeHaas, The Denver Post ) Voter turnout in most ...

From JOHN INGOLD, Denver Post,  4 Nov 2009

Low turnout projected for today's Colorado elections

Last-minute ballots streamed into county clerks' offices around the state Tuesday, but many counties still expected overall turnout to be well below 50 percent. Results are not expected to be released until after the polls close at 7 p.m. Boulder ...

From JOHN INGOLD THE DENVER POST, The Vail Trail,  4 Nov 2009

Few glitches, low turnout reported for mail-in voting

Coming one year after the frenzied, record-busting turnout of the 2008 election, this year's election might feel a little quaint. And indeed, amid middling turnout so far, most county clerks are reporting few troubles with this year's mail ballot-only ...

From JOHN INGOLD, Denver Post,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Pamela Anderson,  League of Women Voters

Fright and glee as Denver police host annual Halloween party

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From JOHN INGOLD, Denver Post,  1 Nov 2009

After 55 years, DNA identifies Boulder County's "Jane Doe"

Dorothy Howard, far left, and a forensic sculpture of "Jane Doe," based on her skull. On Wednesday, Boulder County sheriff's investigators and a dogged local historian announced they have used DNA testing to give a name and a face to the previously ...

From JOHN INGOLD, Denver Post,  29 Oct 2009

Colorado tax credit gives $42,000 discount on Tesla Roadster

If you're in the market for a Euro-style sports car but don't want to increase your carbon footprint, there are at least 42,000 reasons why you may want to consider a Tesla Roadster. Thanks to a tax credit for alternative- fuel and zero-emission ...

From TIM HOOVER AND JOHN INGOLD THE DENVER POST, Vail Daily,  23 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Lotus

Balloon family has pushed for television spotlight

the family." door that read: "Thank you for all of your support. We are not taking any interviews any more. We are tired." Richard and Mayumi Heene are used to living near the spotlight, if not always in ...

From JOHN INGOLD, Denver Post,  17 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Richard Heene,  Mayumi Heene

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