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YouTube Announces New Channels
YouTube has announced the launch of three new channels devoted to...
Fracking disposal well causes over 100 earthquakes in Ohio
Youngstown, Ohio had its first earthquake in 2011. It had its 100th earthquake in 2011, too...
No reason to stop organizing
Boulder County is a hotbed of political and social activism. From the Rocky Flats Truth Force protests of the 1970s and ’80s to the...
Boulder Creek expected to rise this week
The City of Boulder and Boulder County safety officials are predicting Boulder Creek’s water level to rise noticeably within the next few days due to higher temperatures and increased snowpack runoff.In an advisory released by the City of Boulder, officials said they...
FaceMash.com, the forerunner to Facebook, up for auction
CHICAGO — Rahul Jain has something Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg doesn't. And for $21,000-plus, it can be yours...
Free transit offered for New Year’s Eve
The City of Boulder, RTD and Special Transit are offering free...
Fair Labor Association releases Apple labor investigation report, details serious worker...
The Fair Labor association has just released its anticipated report...
County OKs open space/Jefferson Parkway deal
The Boulder County Commissioners approved an agreement Tuesday to expand the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge, paving the way for the Jefferson Parkway to complete a “beltway” around Denver. The intergovernmental agreement, which will be considered for approval ...
Expanding outreach
On a particularly cold Sunday in February, jittering volunteers lined up in front of Colorado Friendship’s 24-foot clothes trailer, spoons and spatulas poised and ready to serve steaming chili and hefty chocolate cake slices. Marty Leopold, a volunteer manager who’s ...
UK seeks to further restrict access to ‘terrorist videos’
The BBC is reporting that fears of ministers in the U.K. are seeking to further block the ability to view videos posted to the internet depicting or encouraging violent extremism...
Building a culture of health
Growing up in Pueblo, Colo., with a single mother, Eric Talbert never thought he’d go to college, let alone direct a nonprofit organization providing medical care to civilian victims of war...