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Not a moment, a movement

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You could have heard a pin drop. At 10 a.m. Wednesday morning, March 14, nearly every student at Fairview High School walked out of...

Conference on World Affairs preview

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The 68th annual Conference on World Affairs hits Boulder on April 4 and runs through April 8. Yes, that Conference on World Affairs, the...

Trend or outlier?

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Colorado climate expert weighs in on our windy spring and the future of fire season

Multi-state oil and gas agency conference held in Denver

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In the wake of the recent Colorado Supreme Court decision overturning Longmont’s ban and Fort Collins’ moratorium on fracking, as activists and environmentalists gather...

Lowering the bar

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Last November, Colorado voters passed Amendment 71, a controversial constitutional amendment aimed at making it more difficult for citizens to amend the state constitution....

Center of controversy

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Until the day construction ends (and probably long after), a small plot of land in downtown Boulder reserved for a civic center will continue to serve only as the city’s center of controversy. That day, after more than 25 years, is about to be realized...

Fire blazes through Nederland, neighbors open doors

Living in a mountain town means accepting the threat of fire and flood, and in the past few years the small town of Nederland...

Behind the scenes

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When Diana Zuniga was a baby, her parents brought her to Salt Lake City, Utah. It’s where her aunts and uncles were living, in...

Made in America

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Jen Perry makes belts. But not just any belts. The University of Colorado graduate’s Jelt Belts are made from recycled plastic bottles, the buckle...

WHY IS YOUR BALLOT YELLING AT YOU?

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YOUR BALLOT WILL BE ARRIVING IN THE MAIL SOON, AND YOU MAY NOTICE THAT A HANDFUL OF ISSUES ARE WRITTEN LIKE THIS — IN...

Trading bullets for ballots

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Sometime in mid-2011, Boulder-based negotiations specialist William Ury flew to Bogotá at the request of Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos. There in the capital...

The new harvest of rage: an excerpt

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On Jan. 6, an angry mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, breaking windows, defacing art, rummaging through Congressional offices and, in some...