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Core values—Boulder’s unique apple corps IDs heirloom trees, harvests backyard fruit...

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If you haven’t noticed it yet in the heat and haze of our prolonged summer, Boulder’s apple trees are in their ninth month. They...

Windows of impairment and detection

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Driving high is illegal, no matter what state you’re in. But proving someone is or isn’t under the influence of cannabis at the time...

Dirtwire’s restless walkabout

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The thing starts a little ominously, the nervous whine of an arpeggio picked across a Telecaster with heavy reverb, a loping tempo behind it,...

The show must go on—Dispatches from the 48th Telluride Film Festival

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There was no show last year; it was called on account of pandemic. Just as well: Wildfires all along the West draped a burnt...

Down these mean streets

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I was gonna be a dancer. I was a brunette. Started on my toes and wound up on my heels. So says Ruth Roman in Tomorrow...

Already on the floor

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Governor Jared Polis writes letter to senators, urging them to put CAOA on backburner while focusing on more pertinent, achievable cannabis legislation

A story about kids hunting giant robots in the desert

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Just four years ago I was sitting here sending off queries to publishers,” Zoe Hana Mikuta says from across the table at Trident Cafe.  Mikuta...

Relieving the tension with a punchline

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As far as Joshua Emerson knows — and some moderate-but-less-than-exhaustive fact checking confirms — Charlie Hill (Oneida) is the only Native American comedian to...

Another roadside cucina

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The one where Massimo and Vittorio dish fine Italian cuisine at a self-serve gas station in Lyons.

The sunk cost of blood and treasure

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Greg Young is a professor of political science at CU Boulder and a veteran of the U.S. Navy. As a teenager in turkey, where...

A win for the state, a model for the country

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USDA approves Colorado’s State Hemp Plan, providing local hemp farmers more flexibility — and Polis believes it will set the standard

Remembrance of fried clams past

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No sooner had the crunchy nugget touched my mouth than a chill went up my spine and I stopped — looked at my sister...