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Worth a fortune

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About a decade ago, I cracked open a fortune cookie after lunch at Tsing Tao with the Boulder Weekly editorial staff.  “You have found good...

Taste of the new

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I may be a food critic, but that doesn’t mean I love going to new restaurants and tasting new dishes and cuisines. Different is scary,...

Can’t help falling in love

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It’s the early 1960s, and Priscilla Ann Beaulieu is just 14 years old. She doesn’t have any friends or hobbies, just the day-in, day-out...

Dare you to move

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Twenty years ago, an up-and-coming SoCal alt-rock outfit called Switchfoot took a gut punch. The band had just turned in The Beautiful Letdown, which...

Clear the air

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Colorado is making progress to clean emissions spewing from its roads and highways.  The Colorado Clean Car standard, adopted on Oct. 20 by the Air...

The right wing loves insurance-company looting of Medicare

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We are inundated with countless TV commercials by private insurance companies saying their Medicare Advantage (MA) plans are so much better and more affordable...

Now you know: Oct. 19, 2023

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Coming up Deal on new acute care facility nearly done Mental Health Partners (MHP) is expecting to close on a 45,000-square-foot facility in Louisville at the...

Relief MAPS

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects roughly 5% of U.S. adults every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). That number is...

Use it or lose it

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Whether you consider weed management titillating or not, the control of noxious weeds has been a point of tension in Boulder County for decades,...

Original sin

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Every April, tiny flowers spread like confetti across the blackjack hills of Oklahoma. This is Osage Territory — land carved out and granted to...

A little off the top

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By now, you might think you know Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. But with the dead rising from all sides, Unitiive...

When a skunk goes after your garden

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Skunks love autumn as our backyard gardens fill up with ripe vegetables. But in my northern New Mexico corn patch, that meant a determined...