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Altered consciousness in the hills
Out in nature, seeing things that aren’t there is more common than you might imagine
The victim penalty
By her own account, Kristin Vietti is stubborn—for the last 13 years, she’s refused to pay the University of Colorado Boulder (CU) the thousands...
Digging for the Truth
Tensions between Nederland and a mysterious mining company have escalated since the state ordered the mine to cease and desist
Top of the thrift chain
Resellers and digitization are changing the local secondhand ecosystem—for better or for worse, and for whom?
Celebrating 28 years of no-holds barred, independent local journalism
It takes a stalwart collection of people to keep an independent newspaper afloat for 28 years: tenacious reporters, visionary editors, driven sales staff and...
A dam shame?
It’s hard for locals like Seth Cousin, who live on Gross Reservoir, to imagine what it will look like after the dam has been...
Belongings and keepsakes
First, there were the blowtorch winds, then the sirens, gas tank explosions, burnt plastic smoke, terrified conversations, and finally the surreal call to evacuate...
2021 in the rear-view
The space-time continuum seemed to warp this past year, contracting and elongating: While the post-election, pre-insurrection days when election truthers seemed crazy but not...
Four seasons
WINTER
Daniel Asher, River and Woods
The restaurant world according to Daniel Asher looks a little different than that of the bigger chains spreading across the...
(Un)civil discourse
This article is presented in partnership with Boulder Beat
“This year’s election brought forth ugly tactics uncommon to Boulder,” read the prompt in the Daily...
The new normal is more normalized censorship
Project Censored’s co-directors, Mickey Huff and Andy Lee Roth, title their introduction to this year’s edition of State of the Free Press, “A Return...