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In the early months of 1954, Mountain Bell Telephone employees visited clubs and schools in Boulder to teach members of the ...
The cuts would repeal or quickly phase out tax credits and loans for things such as home improvements for consumers, electric ...
This is slashing support for 1 in 10 Coloradans who rely on SNAP. And then it’s shifting billions in costs to the states.” ...
Two U.S. senators are warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin is preparing a fresh military offensive against Ukraine.
Eight people calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza were injured by a man who used a makeshift flamethrower.
Inside the House’s budget bill, there are a few buried clauses that would effectively eliminate any judicial actions against ...
The use of AI on college campuses is becoming untenable: computers grading papers written by computers, students and professors idly observing, and parents paying tens of thousands of dollars a ...
This summer will be different, as Kris Livingston, CU’s executive senior associate athletic director over student success, is ...
When space is tight, think flexible, lightweight and dual-purpose furniture. Foldable bistro tables and chairs can be tucked ...
Sundays on West Pearl: 10 a.m. Sunday, The New Local, 741 Pearl St., Boulder. Come celebrate the launch of the second annual ...
Advocates say that while Boulder does a commendable job taking steps to protect pedestrians and cyclists and curb traffic ...
What’s happening in Colorado in part of a growing trend to incorporate more diverse perspectives into politics nationwide, ...