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Now you know: August 03, 2023
Boulder roots in the 2023 CO Snowsports Hall of Fame class
Each year, five Coloradans are inducted into the Colorado Snowsports Museum’s Hall of Fame...
Wine County
Boulder County wineries are producing award-winning wines in the quietest manner, in a most hidden corner of Boulder and Gunbarrel...
Bill would ban edible forms of medical marijuana
Concern about patient safety and medical marijuana unintentionally making its way into the hands of minors is what drove State Rep. Cindy Acree, R-Aurora, to introduce House Bill 1250. If passed, the bill would remove ingestible forms of medical marijuana from the ...
Historic Boulder celebrates 40th birthday
In the 1960s, many historic buildings in downtown Boulder — including some dating back to the city’s roots in the last quarter of the 1800s — were demolished in the name of progress, in the name of expansion, in the name of economic development...
Why America Keeps Getting More Conservative
Even with the president’s approval rating showing signs of life and the Republicans busily bashing themselves over the head — “one is a practicing polygamist and he’s not even the Mormon,” retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor recently quipped about her ...
Land of Indecision
It all started with White House press secretary Sean Spicer suggesting that the federal government would crack down on states that have legalized recreational...
Virtual justice: Online game world meets real-world cops and courts
PHILADELPHIA — When Tim Quirino needed cash to help him get through his senior year at Drexel University, he knew what to sell...
On the wings of change
Greed, envy, individualism, and an excessive materialism are altering the human experience and causing a lack of equilibrium in the world. I believe the inequality has also generated racism, the sickness of discrimination. This world has lost values; it must begin ...
Rumors of wolves have some in Colorado howling
The news had scarcely gotten out that a western Colorado rancher suspected he had wolves on his land when the phone started ringing at state wildlife offices...
‘It’s really crushing’
Many trans students in higher ed struggle with misgendering, isolation and excessive debt. Forgiving student loans could help.
Report: Fracking likely to exacerbate water shortages
Water is the lifeblood of Colorado’s Weld and Garfield counties, and lately it’s been in short supply. Both of these counties face extremely high stress in terms of water scarcity, and both have seen an intense concentration of the water-intensive hydraulic ...

















