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Lafayette activists petition for fracking ban
Anti-fracking activists in Lafayette have launched a petition drive for a ballot measure that would enact a ban on hydraulic fracturing and other oil/gas extraction methods within city limits...
Lack of profits may force RMPJC thrift store to close
Rockin’ Betty’s, the thrift store opened by the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center last October, will have to shut its doors at the end of June if it doesn’t turn a profit this month...
‘Relief holder’ may be the biggest problem of all at former...
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Experts: Contamination from teahouse site likely spread
Related: Boulder's town gas processes and the resulting contamination; 'Relief holder' may be the biggest problem of all at former town gas site; Tempest under a teacup...
Boulder’s town gas processes and the resulting contamination
Related: Experts: Contamination from teahouse likely spread; 'Relief holder' may be the biggest problem of all at former town gas site; Tempest under a teacup...
Supreme Court: DNA swabs allowed upon arrest
The Supreme Court has ruled that law enforcement can take DNA swabs from people arrested and charged with a crime, even before they are convicted...
Foreign countries stop buying US wheat, fearing GMOs
A rogue, illegal strain of genetically modified wheat was found in Oregon May 30. And its impact is already being felt on U.S. exports...
Solar panels’ quality questioned
"Corners are being cut," an executive in the solar energy industry says, and it could be a black mark for the burgeoning industry...
FBI still fumbling its story on Tsarnaev’s friend’s death
It's been over a week, but the Federal Bureau of Investigation still doesn't have its story straight on the death of Ibragim Todashev, the friend of deceased Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev...
New homeless kitchen will serve more than meals
The Bridge House, which provides food and other resources to homeless in the Boulder area, is poised to cut the ribbon on a new commercial kitchen that will do much more than simply expand the amount of food the organization can serve...
‘Boulder Weekly’ lands two prestigious AAN awards
Boulder Weekly has been named a finalist in two different categories for prestigious international awards presented by the Association of Alternative Newsmedia (AAN...
In-depth: Reading Michele Bachmann’s retirement speech closely
Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., formerly a favorite of the tea party before her unsuccessful presidential primary campaign, has released an eight-minute, 40-second video on YouTube announcing her retirement at the end of the current Congressional term...