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Astrology: Feb. 11, 2016
ARIES
March 21-April 19:
“Love is a fire,” declared Aries actress Joan Crawford. “But whether it’s going to warm your hearth or burn down your house,...
ICUMI (In case you missed it)
“Fracking is crappy”
The day, or more precisely days, are upon us. The days of political conventions affirming the candidacy of perhaps two of...
SAVAGE LOVE
Dear Dan: I’m a straight female in my mid 20s. I’ve been dating a wonderful guy for two years — but I recently found something that has put me on edge. Before we met, he was in a relationship with a terrible, alcoholic and mentally unstable woman. They got pregnant ...
Will Colorado’s Pot Supply Be Able to Meet Demand?
The time is drawing nigh. In less than a month, Colorado and Washington will open the first adult recreational marijuana markets in history. Which brings up an interesting question. Will there be enough product to supply this emerging consumer base...
in case you missed it | Crisco stock plunges
Crisco stock plunges OK, admit it, we are all thinking the same thing. Isn’t it perfect — or just wrong — that the man suspected of squeezing into a porta-potty to peep on women at a local yoga festival is named Chrisco? Our first thought was that he needed some of...
ICUMI (In case you missed it)
To vote or not to vote, that is the question...
Many Americans are feeling faced with what they consider an impossible choice: Who to vote...
Astrology | Week of Oct. 20, 2011
ARIES March 21-April 19: If you have been resisting the command to go deeper, now is the time to surrender. If you have been hoping that the pesky little voice in your head will shut up and stop bugging you to get more involved, you’d better stop hoping. If you’ve ...
Council rethinks its approach to marijuana
Boulder City Council is considering broad changes to its marijuana rules and regulations. The first reading was Sept. 30, with a second reading scheduled for later this month or early November. And this time around, it appears that Council wants to help rather than ...
Few answers in CDC report on young man’s death
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released its report on a 19-yearold male student who leapt to his death from a Denver hotel window after ingesting a marijuana cookie in March 2014...
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CITY UNLEASHES NEW “RIGHT-TUBING” PLAN FOR BOULDER COMMUTERS...













