To eliminate outdoor water waste, Denver Water is implementing watering rules beginning today, May 1.
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Fighting the Fear of Medical Costs
Fifty-four percent of surveyed Coloradans have not gone to the doctor because of cost, and 45 percent have not purchased a medicine prescribed by a doctor.
Bigger, Bolder Transit

Beginning this May, RTD’s Union Station Transit Center in LoDo will offer bigger, bolder transportation.
Law Keeps Children From Accidental Pot Ingestion

Due to growing numbers of accidental pot ingestion in kids, marijuana edibles will now have to meet the same packaging requirements as recreational marijuana.
Neighborhood Grumble Defeats City Loop
Denver Parks and Recreation announced the City Loop Project will no longer be in City Park.
Marijuana dispensaries have little impact on neighborhoods
New study compares them to ‘drugstores and coffee houses’ Article written by Katie Kerwin McCrimmon, CU Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus DENVER (February 14, 2014) – A study published Wednesday in the […]
More Illness from Synthetic Marijuana Likely
AURORA, Colo. (Jan. 22, 2014) – The U.S. should prepare for more outbreaks of illness and possible deaths from designer drugs including synthetic marijuana, according to the new research […]
Talking to Your Child About Marijuana

Now that retail marijuana is legal, parents face new challenges expressing the risks to their children. The Front Porch created a graphic to help start the conversation.
Weeding Out The New Industry

Recreational marijuana is now legal to possess and purchase for adults 21 and older. But before partaking, it’s important to know what is legal and what is illegal in the new industry.
New Composting Options in 2014
Going green is getting easier. A neighbor proposes to start a private composting business and the city of Denver has expanded its composting program.