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Dive in

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The 28th Street Tavern is really good. I would call it underrated, but that would imply that there were people rating it. It is...

Let’s adopt the GOP’s national platform

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Well, I didn’t expect this! The National Republican Party has published an official policy document showing that the GOP really might be more than a...

Kicking up the dust

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During the two years that went into making her current album, Midnight, Grace Potter realized a game-changing truth about herself. “I figured out that I’m...

Roadless?

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In Western Colorado, just south of Somerset and east of Paonia, there is a tract of land within Gunnison National Forest that, despite the...

Two-wheeled revolution

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In America, a woman on a bike is not a novel sight. But in Afghanistan, a woman on a bike starts a conversation. The...

How Boulder became the birthplace of National Pie Day

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On Saturday, the people of the United States will enjoy a day devoted to the dessert that defines our country, National Pie Day. Few...

Melting Cordillera Blanca

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Blacker than the thoughts that lurk in the corners of your mind, tiny particles come to rest on the pristine face of secluded glaciers...

Watering America’s food factories

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Water scarcity is getting scary, and banning long showers is not even a drop in the solution bucket. The biggest water sponge by far is...

What went wrong with the Colorado health co-op

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When Obamacare passed, I just cried. I watched the votes come in,” says Emilyn Inglis of Lyons. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 7,...

Despite approval, the conversation about Eldora Mountain Resort’s expansion isn’t over

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While Eldora Mountain Resort received a green light to expand within its permanent boundaries in October — after years of controversy — discussions between...

Don’t let obstacles be an obstacle

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Before you stop reading this because you see the word “parkour” and think you know what it is (leaping over the airy gaps between...

Arugula’s Alec Shuler started with chicken and rice

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After earning a biology degree in 1995 from the University of Colorado, Alec Schuler had two urgent goals. “To travel and to ski,” he...