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Cold weather prompts expansion of homeless services
The frigid weather expected over the next couple of days has Boulder advocates preparing to open additional shelter space for the homeless...
‘Hi’ in the sky
Wind chimes, two old dogs in the sunlight. Andy, wiry and tall, long hair, in a sleeveless T, and his wife, Julie, on their...
The unforgettable game
In truth, I’m only a moderate baseball fan these days, but there is this one game from a long time ago I’ll never forget....
BROKEN PROMISES
In March 2003, the United States military, accompanied by a coalition of international forces, invaded Iraq...
Fellow veterans offer funds, support for comrade jailed in Westboro case
WICHITA, Kan. — Veterans from across the country are reaching out to support a Kansas man charged with conspiracy to commit aggravated battery and other crimes against members of a controversial Topeka, Kan., church, saying they know what he has gone through since ...
News briefs: Oil and gas ask for bailout money, Boulder County...
The Trump administration met with oil and gas companies on April 3 to discuss how the federal government could benefit the industry during the...
Amazon’s ruthless practices are crushing Main Street
Even by the anything-goes ethical code of the corporate jungle, Amazon.com’s alpha male, Jeff Bezos, is considered a ruthless predator by businesses that deal with him. As overlord of Amazon, by far the largest online marketer in the world (with more sales than the ...
Trade war bounty
Tariffs on U.S. goods have skyrocketed in the past year as the Trump administration has engaged in an escalating trade war with China. According...
Would a Google purchase of Yelp draw regulatory interest?
SAN FRANCISCO — Google Inc.'s reported plans to acquire local-listings service Yelp may face difficulties, with regulators attuned to the Mountain View, Calif.-based company's established dominance of the Internet-search and advertising markets, observers say...
Howard Dean talks taxes, Obama in Boulder
Howard Dean’s run for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination rewrote how politicians could raise funds, showing that a candidate could generate serious money through grassroots campaigns and thousands of small donations instead of relying on dozens of large ones...
Chubby-cheeked bandit hits Super Walmart bank
Longmont police are seeking the public’s help in finding a suspect who robbed the Academy Bank inside the Super Walmart on the north side of the city Friday morning.According to media reports, the suspect approached a bank employee who was opening the bank shortly ...















