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Ease the harm
On a Friday afternoon, student-athletes from Boulder High School were practicing at Christian Recht Field. Around 4:30 p.m. people reported hearing “small explosions.”
As students...
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QUESTIONS ARISE AROUND COMPLAINT PROCESS AS COUNCILMEMBER ACCUSED OF CONDUCT VIOLATION
A Boulder resident has filed a complaint with the City Clerk to investigate a...
Now you know: March 30, 2023
Report shows lack of transparency in gig companies
If Coloradans pay $10 for an Uber ride, the driver could see $5 or less in their...
Get it fresh, get it local
Eleven farms, agricultural producers and non-profit organizations are receiving grants from Boulder County to catalyze regenerative practices, education, market infrastructure and more.
The County announced...
‘It’s just math’
A proposed 85-mile oil railway through Ashley National Forest, in the northeast corner of Utah, is on the cusp of final approval from federal agencies....
Last hurrah
Syed Atif Ali (known as Atif) was halfway through a hike in Iceland when he started pushing the pace.
He wanted to run, like he...
News Roundup: March 23, 2023
Case against fossil fuel companies could stay in local courts
The federal Office of the Solicitor General recommends the Supreme Court allow the City of...
Cleaning the stream
Steve Klemish winds through Longmont streets looking for the containers with a green lid.
He knows exactly where he’s going without a map — he’s...
Now you know: March 16, 2023
CU women’s basketball invited to ‘the Big Dance’
For the second year in a row, the Colorado women’s basketball team will compete in the 68-team...
The Foilies 2023
These days, it seems everyone is finding classified documents in places they shouldn’t be: homes, offices, storage lockers, garages, guitar cases, between the cracks...
Colorado lawmakers consider reforms to the way family courts handle abuse...
This story was originally published by ProPublica.
Colorado lawmakers are considering two bills that would reform the way family courts in the state handle cases...
Finishing the job
They call it “the worm.” It’s the enclosed conveyor belt suspended above Highway 66 outside of Lyons that used to bring raw materials from...