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Tracking down the trafficked
In 2012, the FBI recovered 49 girls who were victims of sex trafficking in Denver. Some were runaways from broken homes, homes with a history of child abuse. Some may have been in and out of state care, including juvenile detention facilities, and had already been ...
Now you know: May 18, 2023
Boulder County receives funding for homeless solutions
Six organizations in the area are receiving $6.5 million dedicated to homeless services.
“It’s a significant investment in homeless...
37 crows, a pile of West Nile virus research, and one...
Since 2013, Dr. Greg Ebel and a team of researchers at the Colorado State University Arthropod-borne and Infectious Diseases laboratory, or the Ebel Lab,...
The end of an era
At the close of business today, a general store that has become a Boulder institution will shut its doors for the last time...
Library district, fancy fire station, and more
What happened at Tuesday’s City Council meeting?
Crash course
Bill Rigler, chairman of Boulder’s Transportation Advisory Board (TAB), was Davis’s friend, and he says the accident not only caused ripples in the cycling...
How the West was lost
We started in the land of doggie spas and building contractors — Orange County, California. In an hour we’d be underwater, and then on...
Anywhere but there
Araceli Velasquez fled El Salvador by herself in 2010 when she was 19 years old. She left to escape the grip of an ex-boyfriend...
A rugged road for Meals on Wheels
Boulder’s nonprofit meal delivery service struggles with grocery prices and supply chain hitches—but asserts “failure is not an option”
Finally, some decisions on the library district
After four years of campaigning and haggling over little details, Boulder City Council on Tuesday night voted 6-3 to form a library district that...
To drill on Colorado public land, feds will need to assess...
About 150,000 acres of public land in Colorado and Utah previously pegged to be leased for oil and gas operations will need to undergo...