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Tribal leaders engage Colorado Senator Bennet to ensure universal access to...
Lorelei Cloud grew up in a house without running water. Every week, her family would travel to her uncle’s place and haul water from...
ERACISM: Unwanted Latinos deported from Boulder County in the 1930s
Editor’s note: In Part 3 of our continuing “Eracism” series on the history of Latinos in Boulder County, being conducted in partnership with the Boulder County Latino History Project, we explore the role of the deportation of Latinos to Mexico in the 1930s...
A conversation with Mr. Harry Belafonte
There’s a specific texture to his voice when he speaks, a raspy tone to his words. At age 90, he employs a certain cadence...
The new moral crusade
No one is quite sure how it happened, how he got past security or went unnoticed for so long. But on Dec. 14, a man sat at a dimly-lit back table in The Sundown Saloon and put away drink after drink after drink, glasses piling up on the unbussed table, until he was ...
Disinformation: Contamination under Boulder’s Dushanbe Teahouse
In 1987, the people of Boulder’s sister city of Dushanbe, Tajikistan, gave Boulder a traditional Tajik teahouse as a gift. In 1990, then-Mayor Leslie Durgin appointed a citizen task force to determine an appropriate site for the teahouse. The task force examined ...
Why Latinos care about the environment
Data indicates that Latinos care more about the environment than non-Hispanic populations in the U.S. Because of this, Latinos possess the ability to transform environmental policy on a scale that has never before been seen in this country...
Misdirection
Pam Howard is a member of the Thompson School District Board of Education. It’s a district that spans Larimer and Boulder Counties; from Estes Park to Berthoud to Loveland. Her kids went to Thompson’s public schools, with her youngest just heading off to Princeton ...
The Oath Keeper’s son—part II
Oath Keepers chief Stewart Rhodes’ son explains why he left ‘daddy Trump’ and the ‘far-right’ cult
Valmont residents confirm spread of contamination
Ann Miller and her husband Douglas used to live on Valmont Road — directly across the street from the primary tailings pond dike dam at Valmont Butte that is suspected of being a pathway for the contamination that ended up in the wells north of Valmont Road over the ...
7th annual 101-word fiction contest
Welcome to the seventh annual 101-word fiction contest. It’s become one of our favorite traditions here at Boulder Weekly — a chance for us to...
Slaves to Sex: Patients, therapists share the dark side of an...
Don't miss Dr. Jenni Skyler's debut of her Sophisticated Sex column, "Is Tiger Woods really a sex addict...
Cleaning the stream
Steve Klemish winds through Longmont streets looking for the containers with a green lid.
He knows exactly where he’s going without a map — he’s...

















