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UC Davis Chancellor apologizes for pepper spray incident against protesters
DAVIS, Calif. — As outrage mounted over police use of...
Police issue alcohol tickets after fall at sorority house
Police have issued two tickets in relation to a Feb. 20 accident involving a drunken woman who fell off the roof of her sorority...
So the story goes
"It’s good to see spring. We’ve made it through another winter,” Marjorie Wheelock says, sitting at her kitchen table, stacks of tribal documents, newspaper...
8 lessons from convention season
The crowds have roared their last and all those mass-produced signs are back on the shelves, as the Democratic and Republican national conventions have drawn to a close...
Raise the gate?
It’s well known among Boulderites that staying in downtown parking structures until after the attendants leave means the gates go up, and the entire night of parking is free of charge. What’s one more drink if it means free parking...
CU looks toward closing journalism program
CU-Boulder officials announced Wednesday that the University’s journalism program may be on the chopping block as part of a plan to create a new, more modern program to address the realities of modern communication. “We want to strategically realign resources and ...
GM to discontinue Saab after deal talks collapse
DETROIT — General Motors Co. announced Friday it will begin...
City responses to Valmont concerns follow familiar pattern
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over but expecting different results.” — Rita Mae Brown, Sudden Death, 1983 Sometimes, history repeats itself...
McDonald’s faces lawsuit over toys in Happy Meals
LOS ANGELES — Weeks after a Silicon Valley...











