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Colorado cannabis wants to go public, but not everyone is on board

Lack of investor capital could be state industry’s undoing

Banks want a hit of the marijuana business

The U.S. banking industry has a marijuana problem. Cannabis is legal in more than two dozen states in some form. But it is still illegal on a federal level, leaving most risk-aver...

N.M. state police: Hundreds of pounds of pot seized in Gallup

GALLUP – State authorities say they seized nearly 1,000 pounds of marijuana and drug paraphernalia in two days at a western New Mexico stop. New Mexico State Police said Friday ...

Putting the ‘Bud’ in Budweiser

Anheuser-Busch InBev teams up with medical cannabis company to explore pot drinks

Gardner vows to continue fight for states’ right to legalize marijuana

Senator’s amendment fails, but criminal justice reform bill passes

Will legalization of hemp pave way for its cousin, marijuana?

Legislation reclassifies crop as an agricultural commodity

New marijuana dispensaries sprouting up in La Plata County

Lack of space, tougher rules and too much competition an issue in Durango

How will acting attorney general influence marijuana legalization?

Gardner, Bennet hold out hope next AG will support states’ rights

Bayfield ‘No on pot’ sign stolen

Organizers of the campaign urging a no vote on marijuana sales in Bayfield report that one of their banners was stolen. The banner was displayed on the fence of a downtown home ac...

Durango teen vaping rates outstrip state average

Health department: Vaping an ‘on-ramp’ to addiction

Dolores seeks insight from Cortez as it considers pot sales

Dolores hears from other towns that allow them

Do Colorado’s marijuana taxes go to schools? Yes, but probably not in the way you think they do

Since John Sawyer moved to Colorado from Dallas, Texas, he’s been baffled by something. He spends about $200 a month on cannabis. His preferred shop, Platte Valley Dispensary, does a brisk b...