Oped: former head of U.S. Fish and Wildlife in favor of Prop 127-Cat’s Aren’t Trophies
By Dan Ashe I’ve hunted practically as long as I can remember, pursuing small game, upland birds, waterfowl, and deer, elk, and caribou. It’s been a lifelong passion, and helped shape my values as a career wildlife conservation professional in…
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Your Guide to Hydrogen Energy in Colorado
Hydrogen. The smallest and most abundant molecule in the universe. In the face of the climate crisis, some see harnessing hydrogen for energy as a miracle fix, while others think investing in hydrogen-based energy is doing more harm to our…
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CSU to Build taxpayer-Funded Facility for Bat Breeding and Research
Stationed in the Foothills of Northern Colorado, a taxpayer-funded bat breeding ground is in the works. Maintained by Colorado State University, unprecedented bat colonies will serve as a national resource for virus research. The project, expected to be completed by…
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Fact Checking Tuesday’s Presidential Debate
Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump met for the first time on the debate stage this Tuesday. Moderators live fact-checked Trump several times during the debate; however, both candidates made claims that require further analysis. Immigration: Age of…
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RAD Boulder: Bringing Nutritious Food to the Athlete in All of Us
If you’re involved in the Boulder endurance community, there’s a good chance you have eaten RAD food, and we are not just talking about really delicious grub. RAD, short for Real Athlete Diets, is a local small business providing nutritious…
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Blood on His Cheeks and Hands
Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith called the latest school massacre in Winder, GA “pure evil.” Smith was among the predictable chorus of voices who ascribe demonic forces at work every time children (and adults) are slaughtered in America. Colt Gray,…
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Aurora Apartments Make National Headlines: Landlords Blame Migrant Gangs for Public Safety Concerns
A group of apartments in Aurora, Colorado have made national headlines recently when a video surfaced of armed men entering an apartment at The Edge at Lowry. The video quickly went viral with social media posters claiming the armed men…
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DV8 Distillery Temporarily Closes Tasting Room, Focuses on Distribution
Beloved LGBTQIA+ hub and craft distillery Deviant Spirits, better known as DV8, has locked the doors of its tasting room in Boulder for now. While the space is not currently open to the public, the venue’s flagship product known as…
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It Is Time to Stop Killing Colorado’s Mountain Lions and Bobcats
By: Pat Craig of the Wild Animal Sanctuary The time has come for us to put an end to the cruel and senseless slaughter of Colorado’s magnificent mountain lions and bobcats. Colorado voters have a new and incredible opportunity to…
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