News
Ned repeals rights of nature
Nederland’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to repeal the town’s Rights of Nature protections passed in 2021, The Mountain Ear reported. The resolutions recognized the “inherent and legal rights” of the “living and non-living...
Opinion
By Sean Bodhivajra Scanlan
President Biden went on camera recently to wag his finger at all those naughty schoolchildren throughout the country, who, instead of staying home to do their homework, were attending sleepovers at encampments set up on...
Boulderganic
Colorado’s plan to massively expand recycling across the state — and get big companies to pay for it — took another step forward last month as state lawmakers approved a recently completed report showing just how much it will...
Adventure
For some American cyclists, moving to Boulder is synonymous with giving it a go as a professional rider. The city has long been a major draw thanks to its challenging, beautiful climbs and the chance to train at elevation.
Kerry...
Entertainment
Following last year’s headlining gig in Boulder, indie-pop standout Samia returns to the Front Range for an opening-slot show at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre on May 20. On the heels of last year’s full-length Honey, the celebrated singer-songwriter...
Cuisine
Winning Boulder crackers
Three Boulder companies recently picked up 2024 Good Food Awards, the Oscars of American artisan food: heirloom grain pasta maker Pastificio; pickle, relish and salsa packer Mountain Girl Pickles; and cracker-baker Full Stop Bakery.
Coming soon in Louisville:...
Cuisine
After more than 50 years of classification as a dangerous, highly addictive drug with no medical value, the U.S. federal government is changing its stance on cannabis.
On April 30, Attorney General Merrick Garland circulated an official proposal to reclassify...