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City funding available for youth projects
The City of Boulder Youth Opportunities Program is offering grant funds to support cultural, recreational or educational opportunities in the state for Boulder resident middle- or high-school-age youth...
U.S. stocks rise as consumer sector rallies
NEW YORK — Stocks climbed Thursday as investors focused on...
Mitt Romney clinches GOP nomination
Mitt Romney's long and arduous path to the Republican presidential nomination is officially over...
U.S. won’t transfer Guantanamo detainees to Yemen
WASHINGTON — The White House announced Tuesday that it is halting the transfer of detainees held at the Guantanamo Bay prison to Yemen, a move that could complicate President Barack Obama's plans to close the controversial military center on a naval base in Cuba...
Republicans for Environmental Protection drops ‘Republicans’ from name
Once upon a time, there were green Republicans...
How Obama Missed an Opportunity for Middle East Peace
There aren't many reasons for optimism...
Obama’s Next Immigration Battle: Local, Federal Authorities on Collision Course over...
Last Tuesday, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel held a press conference to...
Global temperatures above average for 333rd straight month
At some point, the concept of 'average' becomes meaningless...
House approves resolution demanding Obama response on Libya
WASHINGTON — The House on Friday voted to require...
Why Anti-Fracking Groups Are Shifting Their Story From Water To Air...
Mark Twain said “never let the truth stand in the way of a good...
Input sought on Canyon Roads
Residents, motorists and cyclists that use Boulder County’s canyon roads are invited to share their thoughts on how to make the roads safer via an online survey. The “road code” survey can be accessed at www.surveymonkey.com/s/roadcode until March 24. Printed copies ...