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The migration to Colorado by families of sick children seeking medical marijuana is fueled by hope, not science. Little is known about the effects and researchers suggest some parents see progress because they’re desperate to see it. of The Denver Post’s . Also, watch .
They won with a swarming, opportunistic defense. They triumphed because of a physical, slam-between-the-tackles running game. They . Also, read .
The hearing is scheduled as a “pre-trial readiness conference,” typically the final hearing before trial begins. However, among the items attorneys are set to discuss at the hearing is a .
Colorado’s economy is heading into its best three-year stretch since the dot-com boom, .
A Fort Carson soldier accused of murdering his comrade overseas in May will face a .
A last-ditch effort by the Granby Board of Trustees to stop a marijuana business from opening in an unincorporated enclave within the town .
Six detainees held at the U.S. military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, were transferred to Uruguay over the weekend, months after the South American country agreed to accept the men, .
His patient was large, powerful and not prone to chitchat. Now, the 500-pound grizzly is .
On hold for more than three years, a Douglas County program using taxpayer money to send children to private schools has a date Wednesday at the Colorado Supreme Court — with the future of district-run voucher programs in the state .
Ted Ligety reclaimed his stature as the man to beat in giant slalom on Sunday, reiterated his dominance on the course where the world championships will be held in February and reached a milestone. Read .
Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/JesseAPaul








