Tag: sep 01 2022 issue

Letters 9/1/22

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A model for renters tax credit Keeping renters appraised of their rights is a good preventative measure.  (see Unrepentant Tenant, “Resources for Boulder renters” Aug....

Fake populist GOP promises to attack labor

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Does the media tend to portray Donald Trump as a tribune of ordinary folks and Joe Biden as an establishment elitist? That is what...

What to do when there’s nothing to do

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EVENTS 2022 Niwot Lobsterfest. 4 p.m. Saturday Sept. 3, Whistlestop Park, Murray Street and First Avenue, Niwot. Tickets: Adults $95, Kids $35, available at Eventbrite Tuck...

Is the U.S. labor movement on the rebound?

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Yes—A new breed of organizers is leading the way

Hotshots

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The death of a Colorado-based federal wildland firefighter in Oregon shines a spotlight on a dangerous, essential job. A pay raise could be in store—but is it enough?

Savage Love 9/1/22

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Dear Dan: I’m a 29-year-old gay man just shy of five years sober. I’ve had to do a lot of work on myself in...

When students don’t show up, attendance detectives are on the case

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This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters The front door of the house was ajar when Domanic Castillo...

Weeding out deciet

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FTC sends a message to snake-oil CBD companies: it’s coming for you, and it means business

A family malt and a farm brew

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There is a sort of alchemy that goes into brewing and distilling—grain, water, yeast and time yield something beautiful and delicious. Down in Alamosa, brothers...