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Twenty-five years of independent journalism in Boulder County
To celebrate BW's 25th anniversary, we dedicated several sections of this week's edition to looking back on the last quarter-century of news and events,...
Everyone’s a victim
In 2004, Luz Gonzalez filed her taxes and got her refund, just like she had done every year since becoming a permanent resident and...
Learning to let go
Bob Jamieson thinks he’s a regular guy. After a 30-foot fall shattered his ankle and broke some ribs, his back and a wrist three...
5th Annual Essay Issue
Boulder Weekly has a tradition: The editorial staff at BW uses the last issue of every year to write a personal essay. These personal...
The king’s forest or the people’s lands
With tin cup in hand, fully clad in hunting camouflage, and with binoculars for spotting game strapped to his chest, Donald Trump Jr. sits...
Waiting for an emergency
If you drive around Boulder County on any given day of the week, any time of day or night, you’re bound to see American...
Dioramas: the theater of science and discovery
It’s a busy Saturday afternoon at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science but there are no lines for any of the exhibits. Free...
This is our land
This story, you don’t tell it in the summertime. According to Navajo tradition, some tales are meant to be shared on the warm nights...
Victor’s heart
Victor, who emigrated from Guatemala in 1999, always carries a letter from his doctor, just in case. From Salud Medical Center in Longmont, Victor’s...
A return to legacy
It’s 8 a.m. at Central City’s newly reopened Bates Hunter Mine, the sun just peaking over the valley walls. It’s been over 70 years...
2018 elections: A very brief look at what we learned
Let’s start with something positive on the national front — hope lives.
We are better off today than we were on Nov. 5. And while...
An overindulgent truth
The world of Jason DeMarte’s photos appears familiar at first. You see fauna and flora, vibrantly colored birds and plants in front of cloudy...