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Hanging up the K-9 harness

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Cannabis legalization has made many drug dogs “obsolete,” bringing about early retirement for K-9 police officers everywhere

Rent control: Why or why not?

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My debut column two weeks ago went into an abbreviated history of rent control (RC) in Boulder and Colorado. Now it’s time to deal...

Keeping it weird and accessible with Left Hand Artist Group

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A break in Colorado’s early spring snows brought a warm, sunny day to Longmont last April. Outside the Senior Center in Roosevelt Park, locals...

Yelp needs help

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The definition of the word “yelp” is: “To make a sudden, short, high sound, usually when in pain.”  This came to mind when an outraged Nibbles...

Choosing how to heal

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Colorado could have two state-wide psilocybin bills on 2022 ballot—one for legalization and another for decriminalization

The talented Mr. Affleck

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‘Deep Water’ turns cringes into chuckles

Putin’s far right disinformation

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Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine is shocking but how surprising is it? British investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr said on Twitter, “We failed to acknowledge...

Library district, fancy fire station, and more

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What happened at Tuesday’s City Council meeting?

The Catamounts centers Black folklore in ‘One Way-Back Day’

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Before she wrote One Way-Back Day—the most recent production by Boulder’s Catamounts theater troupe—Tresha Farris was questioning her writing ability.  “I had a bad interaction...

Taste of the Week: chicken red curry and drunken beef noodles...

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The aroma of spices and herbs filled the dining room, but on the weekend evening I dropped by McCaslin Thai, it was too quiet...

Boiling frogs

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Editor’s note: Welcome to the first installment of The Unrepentant Tenant, a biweekly column diving into the history, mythology and impact of rent control...

ConocoPhillips vs. Redtail Ridge

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The development of “Colorado’s best land site” is being put to Louisville voters, and it’s a contentious choice between plans