By Shay Castle - Dec. 4, 2024

Pedestrian dies in crash with cyclist, election recounts and more

Man dies after bike-ped crash A 73-year-old pedestrian died after a Nov. 24 collision with a 34-year-old cyclist, Boulder police announced last week. The two men were traveling along the...

By Shay Castle - Nov. 26, 2024

Shaking, scared and off-key

Sober performances offer a needed respite to people in recovery

By Shay Castle - Nov. 26, 2024

California dreamin’?

The complicated role of cannabis in the recovery community

By Shay Castle - Nov. 6, 2024

Why is the DEA trying to ban these research chemicals?

Psychedelic researchers decry feds attempt to schedule DOI and DOC

By Shay Castle - Oct. 9, 2024

Who Colorado’s cannabis industry is backing in Election 2024

Marijuana Industry Group debuts statewide "Green Voter Guide"

By Shay Castle - Oct. 8, 2024

St. Vrain and Left Hand Conservancy District Ballot Issue 7C

Should a property tax be extended indefinitely to pay for water projects?

By Shay Castle - Oct. 8, 2024

St. Vrain Valley School District RE-1J Ballot Issue 5C

Should SVVSD borrow $739.8M to build, maintain and repair schools?

By Shay Castle - Oct. 7, 2024

Regional Transportation District Ballot Issue 7B

Should Erie join the Regional Transportation District for the cost of an additional 1% sales tax?

By Shay Castle - Oct. 7, 2024

City of Boulder Ballot Question 2E – Boards and Commissions Changes

Should elected officials have more control over city advisory boards? 

By Shay Castle - Oct. 7, 2024

City of Boulder Ballot Question 2D – Executive Sessions

Should Boulder City Council be allowed to hold closed-door meetings?

By Shay Castle - Oct. 7, 2024

City of Boulder Ballot Question 2C – Council Pay

Should Boulder’s mayor and city council be paid more?

By Shay Castle - Sep. 10, 2024

Hugs and drugs

A psychedelic painter on the power of ’shrooms and taking the art form seriously

By Andrea Steffes-Tuttle - Sep. 4, 2024

Private equity moves into Colo. child care

As the state government steps up spending, advocates sound the alarm about increasing investment, sudden closures and lower quality of care

By Shay Castle - Jan. 25, 2024

Our next 30 years

Boulder Weekly published its first edition in 1993. But we weren’t “official” until 1994, at least in the eyes of the state. Boulder Weekly incorporated as a business on June...

By Shay Castle - Jan. 10, 2024

Anatomy of an issue

We’re happy to provide the news for free. It keeps the paper accessible, which helps keep us more accountable (More readers = more feedback.)  Local journalism helps keep elected officials...

By Shay Castle - Jan. 3, 2024

Strong opinions, loosely held

We love the opinion content that’s been populating the pages of Boulder Weekly lately. Thank you to all the community members who have written in.  To those who haven’t (yet),...

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