Tag: Apr 28 2016 issue

Recipe for success: Cooking up a legal cannabis market

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Colorado and Washington were the first states in the country, and the world for that matter, to legalize cannabis for adult use, almost simultaneously...

Finally, Congress gets ranked on its pot votes

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NORML (the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, for those who have developed long-term memory problems) did something really interesting to celebrate...

A new cookbook from the blissful sisters

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A great cookbook offers an open window into someone’s kitchen. It’s a place where we hear stories about family and traditions as told through anecdotes,...

Young athlete thrives despite type-1 diabetes

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Leo Scribner is like your average 12-year-old about to finish the seventh grade — decked out with a snapback, a hoodie and skateboard —...

Letters: 4/28/16

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Response to 'Signature Time for Anti-Fracking Initiatives' It is unfortunate that Boulder Weekly, once again, wrote a story about proposed anti-energy ballot initiatives without even...

RYSE youth council takes action

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On April 8, U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas Coffin in Eugene, Oregon handed down a victory for young environmental activists. Twenty-one young people from across...

Listening through a prism

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Readers of Haley Gray’s April 14, 2016 “Boulder-Nablus Sister City Project heads back to council” might have been surprised when just four days later...

Forget Nablus and mediation — there’s a better choice for sister...

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About 20 or 30 years ago, some local peace and justice activists decided to resolve the conflict over abortion by bringing representatives of the...

Why Bernie will, should and must stay in the race

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Surprisingly, this week’s prize for Stupidest Political Comment in the presidential race doesn’t go to Donnie Trump or Ted Cruz. Rather, that honor goes to...

Mind your business; De-Fox-Newsing

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Dear Dan: I have a friend who is getting married. She’s cheated on every guy she’s been with, including her last three husbands. This...