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Market value: Boulder Farmers’ Market vendors must meet sales thresholds to...
A new policy requiring all vendors at the Boulder Farmers’ Market to earn a minimum amount of revenue to keep their space has raised some eyebrows, but the market’s executive director says the move is not motivated by a desire to increase profits...
Remains found in newly discovered WTC debris to undergo DNA testing
NEW YORK — Twenty potential human remains found during sifting of newly discovered World Trade Center debris will undergo further examination in an attempt to link them to missing victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack, officials said Wednesday...
Candidates see tea party support as double-edged sword
WASHINGTON — If Kentucky Republican Senate hopeful Rand Paul, a darling of the tea party movement, sails to victory in Kentucky's May 18 GOP primary, his victory could prove a harbinger of things to come during this November's mid-term elections...
Ned voters legalize pot; turnout ‘high’
Residents of the Town of Nederland voted to legalize marijuana yesterday...
FCC decision on network neutrality overturned by U.S. appeals court
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court on Tuesday overturned a Federal Communications Commission ruling that forced cable giant Comcast Corp. to give equal treatment to all Internet traffic flowing through its network...
AOL to sell or shut down social networking service Bebo
SAN FRANCISCO — AOL confirmed Tuesday what everyone has known for a long time: R.I.P Bebo...
Man accused of threatening Sen. Murray over health care vote
WASHINGTON — FBI agents arrested a Washington state man Tuesday and accused him of threatening to kill Sen. Patty Murray because of her support for a health care bill...
GALLERY: Signtology at its finest
In this week's issue we feature Dan Ericson aka Dunn the Signtologist and his extraordinary portraits that make run-of-the-mill street signs works of art. Check out the gallery: