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Briefs | Wilderness Volunteers Wanted
Ever dreamed of being a park ranger? Well, you can get a taste of that this summer by becoming a U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Wilderness Volunteer in a program run by the Indian Peaks Wilderness Alliance. Wearing a green USFS shirt and hat, you’ll hike trails in ...
Reviews: 5 best laptops on the market
I don't think I know anyone outside of my parents who owns a desktop computer...
Howard Dean talks taxes, Obama in Boulder
Howard Dean’s run for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination rewrote how politicians could raise funds, showing that a candidate could generate serious money through grassroots campaigns and thousands of small donations instead of relying on dozens of large ones...
Turning workers’ challenges into workplace assets
New state law aims to provide better jobs and pay for Colorado workers with disabilities.
Can You Be Both Mormon and Gay?
Last week, Josh Weed and his wife, Lolly, marked their 10-year anniversary by announcing together on Josh’s blog that he is gay...
Supreme Court to address gay marriage cases this week
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear two cases on gay marriage this week, providing the first rulings from the highest court on the critical social issue...
Louis Farrakhan defends ‘brother’ Gadhafi
CHICAGO — Warning that destruction could be on America's doorstep because it oppresses "God's chosen people," Minister Louis Farrakhan, the controversial Nation of Islam leader, defended Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi on Thursday, calling the U.S. action in Libya ...
City hosts open houses for proposed improvements
On Tuesday, Oct. 25, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., the City of...
Locals recall Pioneer Inn’s wild days as it turns 40
"People would just start shaking, and the room would go quiet,” a man known as “Cajun” Dave Harbour says of those long-ago Friday nights when Grande Rojo, a gigantic miner, would stride through Nederland’s historic bar, the Pioneer Inn. If you were a cheat, a thief, ...