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Our take on the District 1 commissioner race

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The good news is this: Boulder County residents have two good candidates for filling the open District 1 county commissioner seat...

Twice bitten? Second Crestone resident claims fraud

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 Another Crestone resident, Wooddora Eisenhauer, says that she, like her neighbor Bruce McDonald, has been victimized by banks’ predatory foreclosure practices...

THE EMIGRATION OF LOVE

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Prologue...

Silver lining for organic farmers in Monsanto suit

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On June 10, The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a ruling in favor of Monsanto in a lawsuit filed against the seed industry giant by Organic Seed Growers & Trade Association (OSGATA), et. al., in 2010...

CU study pinpoints the worst ‘fake news’ offenders

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What is “fake news”? Where does it come from, and who spreads it? And what impact does it have on democracy? Those were the questions...

R.I.P. Jeff Stratton: Former Boulder Weekly editor

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Former Boulder Weekly entertainment editor Jeff Stratton, 41,  passed  away unexpectedly on Wednesday, December 14, due to complications from  an ulcer while visiting in Honduras . Jeff worked at Boulder Weekly from 1993 to 1996...

Chinese-based computer maker Lenovo to start manufacturing in US

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And now for flip-flopping of a more pleasant kind: Chinese computer manufacturer Lenovo has announced it's opening a manufacturing center in the United States...

Obama outlines plan to spur U.S. exports and jobs

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama...

Dell reveals plan to sell wireless phone internationally

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NEW YORK — Dell Inc. on Friday officially announced it will...

Copper opening more terrain Friday

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Copper Mountain is opening its American Flyer lift today, which will grant access to the High Point and Loverly trails and bring the resort’s total number of trails open to eight. Copper now has five lifts open, accessing 130 acres.

Sequester may shutter CU faculty research, labs

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Christopher Lowry is working on several new treatments for depression, even on the possibility of vaccinating against it. These treatments could improve the lives of millions of people. The only problem is, since the sequester, he can’t find anyone to pay him to ...