Month in Review A month of openings – gyms, bars, strip clubs, restaurants – even at half capacity was cut off. Governor Polis announced a re-closing of bars and clubs to stem the current rise in…
Month in Review Colorado and the nation continued to feel the effect of the Coronavirus. The state continued to experience a mandatory stay-at-home order as schools maintained an online education model and churches limited their in-person services and contact, but…
Normally we do Month in Review for the print magazine. For today, we are going to do Week in Review, well, because there is enough of it this week. • A serious new coronavirus-related condition may be emerging in…
The Coronavirus took over the world. This has resulted in shutdowns around the nation, incredible amounts of strain on support services and infrastructure, the economy, people's ability to make a living or even just live their lives. As evidence, this…
In a historic vote the House of R epresentatives approved two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. The articles of impeachment will now be sent to the Senate for a vote in 2020.
The election that was held on November 5th drew 46.68 percent of eligible voters in Boulder County, compared to 40.99 percent throughout Colorado. Statewide Proposition CC, a measure which would allow the state to retain revenue above the state spending cap…
There was a body in a Boulder County Ditch. Boulder County Judge finds probable cause to continue case against Fourmile murder suspect. White woman yelled racial slurs at a black student on the CU campus.
Boulder banned flavored e-cigarettes. The city finalized plans for new restrictions on e-cigarettes. Stores can no longer sell flavored e-cigarette juice. In addition, Boulder wants to use a ballot measure in November to increase taxes on legal e-cigarette products by…