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Ease the harm

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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...

Now you know

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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

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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

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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’

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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 

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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

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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

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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

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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...

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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

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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...