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Could the future of Chautauqua as we know it really be...

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It’s the gateway to the Flatirons, Boulder’s crown jewel. Six-hundred thousand people a year visit Colorado’s Chautauqua, situated off of Baseline Road in central...

Valmont Butte cleanup delayed, $1.4 million over budget

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The miscalculations at Valmont Butte continue, apparently...

A tough year for direct democracy

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Steve Pomerance knows City Council won’t always take him seriously, given his laundry list of concerns about Boulder. But since he proved himself right...

‘Hard to imagine it’s going to get worse’

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When Sophie Feder Rosenberg was supposed to start walking, at around 18 months old, she didn’t want to. It seemed like she was in...

T-Mobile: iPhones and 4G LTE in, contracts out

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T-Mobile has announced big changes to its business model, attempting to stake out new territory in the constant battle over mobile phones...

A seat at the table

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Each fall, for the past 11 years, Spanish-speaking women from around Boulder County and the region have gathered at the University of Colorado for...

Jobs debuts redesigned iPad 2 at Apple event

SAN FRANCISCO — Steve Jobs made a surprise appearance for the unveiling of the iPad 2 Wednesday as Apple Inc...

Netflix topples Apple as king of U.S. online movie biz

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Despite a rollercoaster year with a lot of missteps, Netflix still managed to become the largest U.S. online movie service based on revenue in 2011, according to market intelligence firm IHS iSuppli...

Tiles May Help Shrink Carbon Footprint by Harnessing Pedestrian Power

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This summer at the largest urban mall in Europe, visitors may...

How Europe Could Sink Obama’s Election Chances — And What He...

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Europe’s Greek tragedy has now entered its final act, with...

Major diversion

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There was an effort by half of the state’s Water Resources Review Committee last week to approve two bills that would have taken the permitting process for new dams and reservoirs away from federal and state regulatory agencies like the Environmental Protection ...

Twitter fights government subpoena demanding Occupy Wall Street protester info

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Twitter has asked a New York state judge to throw out a court order...