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The iron law of prohibition
As fentanyl deaths surge, the War on Drugs is alive and well in Colorado
Sleeping giant no more
Around age 8, Conor Hall started doing primitive skills courses with his siblings near their home in Crestone, “kind of tucked under the towering...
Minimum wage debates, gun control and a full docket for next...
Minimum wage debates, gun control and a full docket for next week's city council meeting
Redefining grief
Dr. Jennifer Matheson knew immediately when the COVID-19 pandemic hit that feelings of anxiety, fear and loneliness would explode.
“The fact that social isolating and...
Little fires everywhere, outdoor dining here to stay
Tourists, residents and workers loved Boulder’s pandemic-prompted proliferation of al fresco dining. That’s according to a survey of 836 people from earlier this year...
Greenlining
Ari Cohen qualified because he was once busted with more than 40 pounds of pot. Aja Palomino was stopped in Wyoming with an eighth...
Noise from above
Air traffic over Boulder is testing residents, creating tension with airports and pilots—but solutions remain elusive
Finally, some decisions on the library district
After four years of campaigning and haggling over little details, Boulder City Council on Tuesday night voted 6-3 to form a library district that...
The latest climate report includes a new focus on pregnant people....
Originally published by The 19th
Last June, over a period of three days, a heat wave baked the Pacific Northwest. Temperatures soared to 117 degrees...
Cultivating solutions
Boulder Mushroom uses fungi as a tool for healing people and saving soil—and that shouldn’t sound so radical, they say
Joining forces
On Feb. 1, 2022, Boulder’s City Council voted 6-3 to allow a Boulder Police Department (BPD) officer to join the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task...