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Obama announces changes to NSA surveillance
Starting out by evoking the intelligence work done by Paul Revere and it being instrumental to the formation of our nation, President Obama gave a speech this morning announcing changes to the controversial NSA surveillance programs revealed by leaker Edward Snowden...
Hidden in plain sight
It’s not easy to find undocumented workers who will agree to be interviewed for a newspaper article...
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
Border Patrol agent is charged with harboring illegal immigrants
SAN DIEGO — U.S. Border Patrol Agent Marcos Gerardo Manzano Jr. zipped around the hills along the San Diego-Tijuana...
McDonald’s faces lawsuit over toys in Happy Meals
LOS ANGELES — Weeks after a Silicon Valley...
The Supreme Court appears to be headed to a split decision...
One thing was clear after the two hour session at the Supreme Court...
Romney’s energy plan promotes fossil fuels, dismisses solar and wind
WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney’s energy plan is likely to...
The end of fall foliage: Why leaves’ colors are fading
The much-beloved colors of fall — the golds, reds, oranges and even browns of leaves in autumn — might not last forever...
Babes, booze and Buddhism
UPDATE, Friday. Feb. 18: BIFF has added a second screening of Crazy Wisdom, to be shown at the Boulder Public Library at 3:15 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 20...
Third time’s a charm
On Wednesday, Jan. 11, the 2017 Colorado State legislative session began in Denver and with it came a proposed draft bill from Rep. Jonathan...
Industrial gravel mining in Boulder County clears hurdle
Twenty years ago, Boulder County granted a special use permit that allowed a company to mine gravel on about 650 acres between Lyons and...