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Nothing is guaranteed
Fossil fuel development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) is one step closer to becoming a reality as of Nov. 17. With less...
A place to call home
It’s hard to believe that anything is capable of expanding in the ice-water bath that is 2020, but the team at Block 1750 is...
Plenty of fish?
File this one under: Let’s hope it doesn’t come to that.
New research out of the University of Colorado indicates that in the event of...
Signing up
If you drove down 28th Street in Boulder any Saturday in the last two months, you saw the Trump party. An unmarked, black tour...
‘Everything here is frustrating’
For the first time in his life, Andrew Johnson is registered to vote. In and out of the criminal justice system for years, Johnson...
Save our stages
If this were a typical year, both the Boulder and Fox theaters would be hosting their 150th shows right now, in mid-October, each on...
Vote Guide 2020
Welcome to Boulder Weekly’s 2020 Vote Guide. As always, we are providing our endorsements for every election and issue Boulder County voters will see...
A tiny house, a big step
Standing on a two-acre plot of land in southwest Longmont, Navy veteran Paul Melroy surveys the scene: Upon this tractor-raked swath of dirt, there...
Pandemic profiteering
More than 200,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 and more than 32 million have lost their jobs. During the first quarter of 2020 alone,...
The third act
The art world is no stranger to sleeper success stories — late bloomers. Paul Cézanne’s soft, colorful landscapes didn’t garner attention until the painter...
Capitalism is the crisis
Despite sub-zero temperatures — because of them, actually — protesters gathered outside Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center in early February 2019. Inside, inmates also braced...
Make Colorado grizzly again
After almost a decade of federally funded bounty programs, grizzly bears were officially declared “extirpated” in Colorado in 1951. So when Ed Wiseman was...