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Western States Opposed Tribes’ Access to the Colorado River 70 Years...
This story was originally co-published by ProPublica and High Country News.
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In the 1950s, after quarreling for decades over the Colorado River,...
Now you know: June 29, 2023
Prioritized enforcement zones’ are on the ballot
The Safe Zones 4 Kids initiative received enough signatures through the city of Boulder’s direct democracy program to...
Veterans helping veterans… sometimes
It was an unseasonably warm October afternoon when Richard Connelly stood on the porch at 600 Terry St. in Longmont chatting with other veterans about the news — Veterans Helping Veterans Now (VHVN) would be closing by week’s end...
Foreclosure crisis hits home in Colorado
As more and more reports of banks mishandling foreclosures sweep the nation, Colorado may prove to be the next horror story, judging by claims from a man in the tiny town of Crestone who has filed a federal lawsuit against the bank that handled the foreclosure of his...
RMPJC announces Peacemaker of the Year Awards
The Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center (RMPJC) is celebrating its 20th Anniversary. As part of the festivities, RMPJC will be hosting the 20th...
Scientist cleared in reports of polar bear drowning
Wildlife researcher Charles Monnett wasn't kidding or making it up, an investigation has found: Polar bears really did appear to be drowning in the Arctic for lack of ice, as he reported...
A day of action, amending, occupying
Move To Amend, a national coalition with local affiliates across Colorado, is calling for a day of action on Friday, Jan. 20...
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 manufactured fight
Things just got interesting in the battle that is being waged in Boulder between mobile park owners and mobile park tenants. That’s because one of the dogs, maybe the biggest one, in the fight decided to show up...
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Hurricane Florence raises questions about your tax dollars at work
A NASA study confirmed in January of this year that the increase in global methane...
At Iraqi border outpost, a U.S.-Iran game of ‘spy vs. spy’
JOINT SECURITY STATION WAHAB, Iraq — This windswept U.S. garrison on Iraq's border with Iran...
Burned again
Some residents who lost their homes in the Fourmile Canyon fire are telling horror stories about trying to get their insurance companies to reimburse them for the full cost of their belongings and rebuilding their homes...


















