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Local benefit concert supports effort to return the Black Hills to...
In 1868, the U.S. government, representing all of us, signed the Treaty of Fort Laramie with native peoples including the Oglala, Brule and Miniconjou...
NASA announces discovery of ‘earth-sized’ planet
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Our world felt a little less...
Texas Wants to Say Adios to the Voting Rights Act’s Authority
Look up at your clock. By this same hour tomorrow, more than 1,500...
CU’s Wieman tapped by Obama for White House job
Renowned University of Colorado at Boulder physics professor and Nobel Prize winner Carl Wieman has been tapped by President Barack Obama to serve as associate director for science in the Office of Science and Technology Policy at the White House...
Scarborough: GOP has backed itself into a corner
President Barack Obama's inauguration speech this week was a sign that he's taking a firm stand. It was less about collaboration and compromise and more about a definite liberal vision for the U.S., particularly in the areas of gay rights and global warming...
Kratom backers vs. drug regulators
On a recent Saturday evening, John Nielsen stands behind the long glass display showcase lined with fluorescent-lit, glass-blown pipes at the North Boulder head...
Dallas pastor accused of burglarizing parishioner’s home maintains innocence
DALLAS — The Dallas pastor facing charges of burglarizing a parishioner's home on Christmas Eve says she had no criminal intent...
Activision studio hangs hopes on new ‘Call of Duty’
LOS ANGELES — Mark Lamia, as the head of Treyarch Studio...
GOP increasing minority voter suppression in Southern states
The racial demographics of the South are shifting quickly, and Republicans just aren't keeping up...
Sending a clear message
Michael Denslow is a scientist who lives in unincorporated East Boulder County. For years, he thought his work in biodiversity was helping move the...