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Couple uses materials from burned home to build new one
A Boulder County couple who lost their home in the Fourmile Fire a year ago is now building a new house on a local farm — using materials salvaged from their burned house and logs charred by the fire...
Trend or outlier?
Colorado climate expert weighs in on our windy spring and the future of fire season
Industrial gravel mining in Boulder County clears hurdle
Twenty years ago, Boulder County granted a special use permit that allowed a company to mine gravel on about 650 acres between Lyons and...
Demand overwhelms program to prevent homelessness
WASHINGTON -- In rural communities and urban areas alike...
Oil Scare Turns FedEx On To Energy Efficiency
The rising cost of oil isn't just a hit to the family budget...
Arizona’s Immigration Law Violates Civil Rights. Why Didn’t Anyone Mention That...
In arguments before the Supreme Court on Arizona’s SB 1070...
Alleged LulzSec Hackers Arrested as Leader Turns Snitch
Lulz Security, a hacking group that stole data from law enforcement...
Death by a thousand cuts
Since taking office nearly three years ago, President Donald Trump and his administration have been steadily undermining some of the nation’s key environmental protections,...
Second term should be mandate for Obama
Now is the time, writes John Nichols for The Nation, for President Barack Obama to govern...
Draw Something may be coming to your TV screen
Perhaps Zynga will have the last laugh on its multimillion-dollar OMGPOP/Draw Something purchase after all...
WikiLeaks appears to expose Clinton’s real position on DAPL
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s silence on the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) and its accompanying protests has been deafening for months.
Thousands of Native Americans...














