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The Cure for retirement

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Jim Smailer is a true restaurant legend. As the longest-serving chef in recent Boulder history, he cooked for an unheard-of four decades at the...

Keep your eye on the ball

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How a vigilant hemp advocacy organization rallied against a special interest group's bastardized hemp regulation bill

Council contends with even year elections and COVID infections

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Local elections may move to even years, but how and when is TBD. Assuming voters give it a green light, Boulderites could soon be electing...

Forced pregnancy & rise in fascism

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Abortion is a unique issue in American politics. For many years, a majority of people have opposed overturning Roe v. Wade. However, many have...

The cure for retirement

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How a chef and a grower are bringing fine homegrown fare to a Boulder organic farm stand

Studio Project reminds visitors animal rights are ‘No Joke’

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A multi-colored snake twists up the stairwell of the Firehouse Art Center, some sections of its body exposed revealing a spine and heart, its fangs...

Tasting Colorado

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Depending on your tastes, there is a food and drink festival event every weekend (and many weekdays, too) from now through September and beyond.  After...

‘It’s all been arranged!’

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'I know where I'm going!' kicks off The Film Foundation's new screening series.

Return to Neptune

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Neptune Mountaineering’s Thursday Night Events return, with Tommy Caldwell, ‘Cuddle’ and the debut of new cult climbing shoes.

The chosen convictions

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President Biden grants clemency for 78 nonviolent cannabis convictions, but for many, the political gesture falls short.

Rent relief in St. Paul and the Polis betrayal

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Two very different stories have big implications for renters.

Minimum wage debates, gun control and a full docket for next...

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Minimum wage debates, gun control and a full docket for next week's city council meeting