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A new era of activism

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It is common to see professional ski mountaineer Caroline Gleich skiing an untouched line in the Wasatch Mountains one day, and the next day...

Project Censored’s Top 10 stories show missing patterns in corporate news

Every year since 1976, Project Censored has performed an invaluable service — shedding light on the most significant news that’s somehow not fit to...

Better Boulder members compelled to testify in Rosenblum defamation case

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An unsuccessful city council candidate, seeking support for his claims of a conspiracy against him, is forcing members of a Boulder political group to...

Contaminants found at Valmont Butte

Arsenic: Skin damage, circulatory system problems, increased cancer risk. Symptoms of poisoning include nausea, anorexia, vomiting, epigastric and abdominal pain, and diarrhea, in addition to dermatitis, muscle cramps, cardiac abnormalities, hepatotoxicity (liver ...

Back to school

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Another former high school student from Boulder took the stand in court this week, one of several who have recently been accused of sexually...

Report shows increase of anti-Semitism in CO

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Last week, residents of Longmont awoke to discover their neighborhood defaced with offensive graffiti: four red swastikas painted over other graffiti on a resident’s...

Sparking a tradition: Exclusive interview with two founders of the national...

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  There are lots of theories about the origins of the April 20 marijuana smoke-out that enjoys such a strong turnout at 4:20 p.m. on the University of Colorado’s Boulder campus every year...

Four longtime Colorado residents currently in sanctuary rally support for legislative...

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In the face of increasingly hostile immigration policies, a record number of undocumented immigrants have claimed sanctuary in churches and communities of faith around...

Windows, Walls and Invisible Lines: Rosa Sabido

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  ROSA SABIDO As I drove west of Durango, Colorado, on Highway 160, the absurdity of it all began to set in, aided by the landscape....

So the story goes

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"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...

Colorado’s ‘Soul Food Scholar’ on history, publishing, race and barbecue

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How did Colorado’s Adrian Miller, an attorney with degrees from Stanford and Georgetown, go from working in the Clinton administration and serving as a...

An insider’s view of the Venezuelan crisis

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Long gone are the days when people in the United States would ask me where I’m from, and when I’d say Venezuela, they’d reply:...