AP reporters Becky Bohrer in Juneau, Alaska; Bobby Caina Calvan in Helena, Montana; Bob Christie in Phoenix; Kristena Hansen in Salem, Oregon; Marc Levy in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Alison Noon in Carson City, Nevada; Bob Salsberg in Boston; Sophia Tareen in Springfield, Illinois; and Kristen Wyatt
Date: Jun 23, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Black Friday winds down; shoppers wind up with big bargains
Kristen Wyatt in Denver, Colorado, Scott Smith in Pleasanton, California, Jonathan Landrum in Atlanta, Mae Anderson, Candice Choi and Anne D'Innocenzio in New York, Bill Draper in Kansas City, Kansas and Astrid Galvan in Tucson, Arizona contributed to this report.
Date: Nov 27, 2015
Source: Google
Private e-mail use a source of friction in many statehouses
Linked Press writers Becky Bohrer in Juneau, Alaska Susan Montoya Bryan in Albuquerque, New Mexico Gary Fineout in Tallahassee, Florida John Hanna in Topeka, Kansas and Kristen Wyatt in Denver contributed to this report.
Date: Mar 07, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
When pot shops are new kids on the block, other businesses aren't always too ...
outh Broadway in Denver about his proposal to rename the stretch of road "The Green Mile" during a meeting with businesspeople. Cullen's proposal has met with resistance from the antique store owners who are frowning on the clientele attracted to the area by the pot shops. (AP Photo/Kristen Wyatt)
Date: Nov 11, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Colorado Officials Seek Pot Edibles Ban, Then Admit Plan May Be Flawed
"We do not want to drive these products into the black market, that is not the intent, said Jess Lawrence, a health department representative, according to Associated Press reporter Kristen Wyatt, who first reported the recommendation. A state legislator toldgroup members the idea may be unconstit
Date: Oct 21, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Colorado Health Officials Walk Back Proposed Weed-Edibles Ban, Hours After It ...
ublic Health and Environment backed away from its recommendation for a ban after outraged marijuana industry representatives argued that state voters made all forms of marijuana legal in 2012. The Associated Press's Kristen Wyatt reported that a Health Department official said a ban "was not our intent.
For more background from a practicing oncologist and academic cancer researcher, see this excellent discussion by Dr. David Gorski at Science-Based Medicine. Dr. Gorski was quoted briefly in the AP story by Kristen Wyatt that first hit newswires this weekend.
this report: Michael R. Blood in Los Angeles; David Caruso in New York; Sandra Chereb in Carson City, Nev.; Jonathan J. Cooper in Salem, Ore.; Donna Blankinship in Seattle; Erika Niedowski in Providence, R.I.; Ben Nuckols in Washington, D.C.; Brian Witte in Annapolis, Md.; and Kristen Wyatt in Denver.