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Consumer Electronics Show to tout Web-connected TVs
It's about to get a lot harder to turn off the TV...
The Republican War on Voter Registration
Republican state legislatures aren’t only trying to prevent voting at...
Small plane crashes in Illinois, killing 2
CHICAGO — A small plane making a cargo run had almost reached Chicago Executive Airport in Wheeling, Ill...
How drunk are you?
Earlier this month, the Student Emergency Medical Services (SEMS) Foundation launched its “DrinkSafe” application for the Apple iPhone. The nonprofit is based in Boulder, and was in part launched by University of Colorado students and Matthew W. Beres, SEMS ...
Democrats’ Rocky Mountain high takes a tumble in Colorado
DENVER — It was less than 18 months ago that the Democratic Party declared this region its new base...
Safety First class for adults with developmental disabilities
The Boulder Police Department will be offering Safety First for Adults from 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursdays in April at the Boulder Police Department, at 1805 33rd St. in Boulder...
The butcher’s bill
Those that read “The New Moral Crusade,” Boulder Weekly’s March 27 investigation into Boulder’s recent crackdown on local bars, might have been surprised by the relative calmness of the Boulder Beverage Licensing Authority meeting on April 16, the first meeting ...
Weekly Editor Joel Dyer to moderate panel on GMOs
Alfalfa's Market in Boulder will host a panel discussion on genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, featuring four local experts on farming and crops...
Organic Milk—Are You Getting What You Pay For?
On the heels of a previous report highlighting the lack of enforcement and oversight in our food system...











