Tag: Oct 31 2019 issue
Astrology 10/31/19
ARIES
March 21-April 19: Do you have any skill in fulfilling the wishes and answering the prayers of your allies? Have you developed a capacity...
Rare air
The last person I saw was the Klein Matterhorn lift operator, who told me he was shutting down the lifts due to wind and...
The very, very scary menu
Once upon a dark and stormy night last week, I was consumed by the thought that food is as much about fear as it...
Kyle Richardson sets new speed records soloing First and Third Flatirons
At 5:15 p.m. on Oct. 9, Kyle Richardson stands next to the water fountain outside Chautauqua’s Ranger Cottage. He’s wearing his signature look: a...
With limitations passed, what’s next for development in Boulder’s Opportunity Zone?
Let the investments begin: The Boulder City Council on Tuesday night, Oct. 29, voted 8-1 to lift its moratorium on development in its Opportunity...
Polis administration complicit in disguising true health risks found by recent...
Phillip Doe is a former environmental compliance officer and head of the Reclamation Law Administration for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. He currently serves...
Letters: 10/31/19
Vote for Joan Peck
I support the re-election of Joan Peck for Longmont City Council, At-Large.
Joan has been a tireless advocate for preserving our natural...
Colorado deserves better — I’m voting no on Prop DD
In an era of money-hungry government, this election cycle seeks to move us further down a path asking taxpayers to give more, fund more,...
U.S. being treated like a developing nation
You know the old story of U.S.-based multinational corporations moving plants to the developing world, where they have a more “business-friendly,” unregulated environment under...