Month in Review
Month in Review
Boulder is moving to vacate marijuana convictions going back to 1979, in a move that places BOCO DA Dougherty in the progressive front of DA’s nationwide. * In regional police violence, the officer who killed a homeowner who had killed…
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Month in Review: November
Election results are in. Colorado had a blue wave: Democrats won all major statewide offices. In contrast to the #CoBlueWave, voters rejected education & transportation funding and 2,500-foot setbacks. Additionally, Boulder County voters approved millions for a new “alternative sentencing…
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Month in Review
Brett Kavanaugh was appointed to the Supreme Court after recent confirmation votes, in spite of Boulder resident Deborah Ramirez – and numerous others – alleging rape, sexual assault, and violence from the nominee. Ms. Ramirez and her company have been subject…
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Month in Review
This month started off with some high drama, as US President Donald Trump’s longtime lawyer and fixer plead guilty to 8 counts, including campaign finance violations that indict the president himself. No word from the local Colorado GOP on whether…
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Month in Review – August 2018
A woman was run over by a tractor in South Boulder County on August 4, and this on the heels of Denver’s recent July tractor chase across town. We’re waiting on the calls for tractor regulation. Seriously, though, let’s be safe…
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Month in Review: Condensing the News of 104th North (April ’18)
A clear, susinct distillation of notable news. Highlights from this month include the March for Our Lives, the murder of Stephon Clark, EPA emissions regulations, and Mayor Hancock's sexual harrasment investigation.
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Month in Review: Condensing the News of 104th North (June ’18)
Debates are afoot, with thousands of Coloradans tuning in to hear Gubernatorial hopefuls debate. Boulder County’s District Attorney race has heated up and many have been showing up for forums and debates between the two candidates, Mike Foote and…
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Three Years After Dylann Roof: on Resurgent White Nationalism: Op-Ed
I’ve been going over and over this in my mind. I’ve had conversations with friends about it over the years, conversations that have intensified in the Trump age of resurgent, virulent, vehement white supremacy. It’s been three years since…
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Month In Review: Condensing The News Of 104th North (May ’18)
Boulder City Council, in a move that was met with more applause than not, unanimously passed a ban on the sale and possession of assault weapons, high-capacity magazines and bump-stock devices, even while attorneys from a pro-gun rights group threatened…
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