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Ending war on drugs
June 17 will mark 40 years since President Richard Nixon, citing drug abuse as “public enemy No. 1,” officially declared a “war on drugs.” Activists say that a trillion dollars and millions of ruined lives later, the war on drugs shows no signs of ending — or of ...
Teenage girl, 16, convicted of shooting girlfriend after break-up
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — By the time the jury reached its...
Now you know: Aug. 10, 2023
Bicyclist dies on Diagonal
Our community grieves the tragic loss of Magnus White, a 17 year old on the U.S. national cycling team, who was...
RNA interference technology as a pesticide
In January, Monsanto released their annual Research and Development Pipeline Review, detailing future products, their estimated rollout dates and projected impact for the agriculture industry. One such product is called SmartStax PRO, aimed at killing the Western ...
Looking for home
All the first tiny home villages required civil disobedience,” says Marcus Hyde of Denver Homeless Out Loud (DHOL), a group of both advocates and people experiencing homelessness working in the Denver area. On Saturday, Oct. 24, 10 members of the group were arrested ...
Nintendo unveils Wii U with tablet-size touch-screen controller
LOS ANGELES — Nintendo revealed its new home console...
In Texas Senate, heroine Wendy Davis and Democrats win in the...
The Texas legislature was the star of social media last night, as the Democratic minority mounted a filibuster against a tough anti-abortion law that would have caused more than half of Texas' abortion clinics to close. And after more twists and turns than a Bond ...
Medical pot user claims discrimination
Jason Lauve’s life began changing dramatically for the worse...
Sales of hand sanitizer and face masks rise as fear of...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Teresa Edwards has Purell dispensers...
In the Trump era
"I hate to use the word socializing because I’m not a socialist,” Douglas Bruce told Boulder Weekly in the exhibition hall at the Western...
City wants more than $1,000 for Valmont documents
City of Boulder officials want to charge the Valmont cemetery association more than $1,000 for copies of test results and other documents related to the cleanup project in and around the cemetery parking lot...
News roundups: Aug. 17, 2023
E-scooters expand
Boulder will soon triple the number of Lime scooters and expand access citywide, bringing its fleet to 900 by the end of the...
















