Way back in September, we put out a nomination call for this year’s Westword Denver #WebAwards. After much scrutinizing of those nominations, and with input from staff and a few trusted contributors, …
Ean Seeb, 36, is a third-generation Denverite- a proud citizen, active in local causes. He’s also a part-owner of Denver Relief, an award-winning medical marijuana center. He went to Eagle …
It’s time for the 2012 edition of Westword‘s Denver Web Awards, our annual celebration of Denver’s greatest digital minds. Back at the end of September, we put out a call for you, …
After the passage of Amendment 64, Governor John Hickenlooper issued a statement advising folks to wait before breaking out the Cheetos and Here’s a larger look at the image, captured last Thursday …
The marijuana sold in Colorado dispensaries is exponentially stronger than what people smoked decades ago. Advances in technology and growing techniques have produced a more potent product. According to a …
So you want to grow pot. Or you’re worried the neighbors will. Marijuana is the botanical conversation piece that just won’t go away. Reactions to it run a wild gamut: …
Recreational weed may be a reality in Colorado in the wake of Amendment 64, but its older brother, the medical-marijuana industry, continues to face financial and public-relations hurdles in winning …
Denver Relief Consulting founder and NCIA Chairman Ean Seeb on “Good Neighbors, Good Business: Engaging Communities & Building Support for the Cannabis Industry.”
Under30Ceo.com singles out Denver Relief Consulting: “Despite the fact that he is only 30 (he was 25 when Denver Relief first opened its doors), founder Kayvan Khalatbari and his partners …
Denver Relief founding partner Kayvan Khalatbari talks to FiveThirtyEight.com about the dropping cost of medical cannabis in Colorado. Read the whole story…