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Burnt Toast closes, to reopen as Café Aion

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The Hill restaurant Burnt Toast, located at 1235 Pennsylvania Ave., closed its doors on Dec. 24 and is expected to reopen as Café Aion in early March...

Before the Lord

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Onesimus only gives out his one-word missionary name these days...

Who is pulling the strings at CU?

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During the Ward Churchill trial last spring, there was a witness who traveled all the way from California to testify on behalf of the fired University of Colorado professor of ethnic studies, but the judge sided with CU attorneys' arguments and prohibited the witness...

Advocates: Chicken flap belies true egg industry practices

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When Grant Family Farms in Wellington declared bankruptcy in December and announced that it didn’t have enough feed to keep its chickens alive, it prompted an outpouring of support from surrounding communities. People descended on the farm to adopt hens before they ...

Don’t get taken

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When Longmont resident Nikki Kayser needed to replace the deadbolt on her door on Thanksgiving Day, she turned to the Internet for a locksmith who would work holidays, and found herself connecting to someone through a personal cell phone he answered with a gruff “...

EPA’s abandoned Wyoming fracking study one retreat of many

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When the Environmental Protection Agency abruptly retreated on its multimillion-dollar investigation into water contamination in a central Wyoming natural gas field earlier this year, it shocked environmentalists and energy industry supporters alike...

Shackling bill amended, gains DOC endorsement

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The “shackling bill,” SB 193, has gained the support of the Department of Corrections (DOC) and appears to be headed to the House for approval next week in light of compromises struck today by the bill’s House sponsor, its proponents and DOC officials...

Creek Fest, Bolder Boulder kick off summer

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The Boulder Creek Festival and the Bolder Boulder headline...

‘Boulder Weekly’ wins 36 awards from Society of Professional Journalists

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Boulder Weekly won 14 first place awards and 22 other honors for stories written in 2013 in the annual multi-state Top of the Rockies contest held by the Society of Professional Journalists. Results for the competition, which takes entries from news media in Colorado...

Unzipped

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For years, Seth Brigham was one of Boulder’s gadflies, coloring Boulder’s city council meetings with provocative, uncomfortable pronouncements and, dare we say, unconventional ways of presenting information to elected officials, which included stripping down to ...

Apple co-founder and Silicon Valley pioneer Steve Jobs dies at 56

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Steve Jobs, who sparked a revolution in the...