Tag: mar 09 2023 issue

Colorado lawmakers consider reforms to the way family courts handle abuse...

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This story was originally published by ProPublica. Colorado lawmakers are considering two bills that would reform the way family courts in the state handle cases...

Colorado is conflicted about cutting its water use

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In Colorado, farmers were required to enroll in a four-state program by March 1 if they want to get paid for fallowing their fields,...

Finishing the job

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They call it “the worm.” It’s the enclosed conveyor belt suspended above Highway 66 outside of Lyons that used to bring raw materials from...

Now you know: March 9, 2023

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Gov. Polis requests to rename Mount Evans Mount Evans will soon be known as Mount Blue Sky.  “It is clear that Coloradans want a name that...

Astrology: March 9, 2023

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): I highly recommend the following experiences: 1. ruminating about what you learned in a relationship that ended — and how...

Welcome to mother’s house

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If you’ve had atolé, it’s likely been at a family table somewhere in the Southwest United States or Latin America, perhaps made from a...

Arrivals and departures

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The map has always been wide open for Denver’s Carmine Francis. The 33-year-old musician grew up in Pittsburgh and studied music at Berklee in...

Forward thinking

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Despite Boulder’s long-standing reputation as a liberal lodestar, it’s no secret that too many people here fall through the cracks when it comes to...

In motion

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When Julia Chigamba takes the stage at Boulder’s eTown Hall next week, she’ll bring generations of experience with her. The founder and director of...

It’s all politics

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When money talks, who speaks the truth? That’s one of the guiding questions behind All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, the Oscar-nominated documentary by...

Heavy hitter

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Despite being the first woman to play professional baseball as a regular on a men’s league team in the United States, Toni Stone’s place...

The wilderness effect

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Rumor has it, some of the students in Robert Greenway’s wilderness experiences at Sonoma State University in the late ’60s and early ’70s used...