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Home Grown: The Beautiful Challenges of Urban Gardening Along the Front Range
Urban gardening can be a fruitless process, literally. But the benefits can outweigh the frustration. Growing food can aid the environment, bring families together, and help the hungry.
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Reclaiming Sustainability
In 2013, an alarming piece of released governmental data revealed how Colorado had become a central target in contributing to the threat of climate change. Between the years of 2000 and 2010, the state was recorded having one of the…
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Catering to the Active Appetite
Summertime foods are all about eating light, staying active and cooking on the go. Whether you’re looking for the perfect foods to take on your summer picnic or in need of some fuel for your weekend hike, there are lots…
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Summer Calendar: Your Guide to Festivals and Concerts During the Summer.
June 15 Summer Writing Program – All Day event Downtown Boulder Campus, Boulder. magazine.naropa.edu/2017-swp/ Free. Check website for schedule. Gloria Trevi vs Alejandra Guzmán – 8:00 p.m. Bellco Theatre, Colorado Convention Center, Denver. bellcotheatre.com $72 – $187 Maurizio Cattelan: Be…
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Voices: Boulder to Homeless: No Help for You Here
The City of Boulder has failed its citizens experiencing homelessness, but it is all too apparent that it has achieved exactly its goal: eliminating emergency and supportive services in an effort to push homeless people out of town. It has…
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Recycling: Where To Send Those Old Gadgets
We love our gadgets, especially the latest and greatest. When it comes time to retire old electronics, trash is not an option. Not legally or conscionably. Many cell phone providers and charities will take used, working devices for a trade-in…
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Month in Review: Condensing the News of 104th North
RTD now provides real-time updates for its trip planning Next Ride program: rtd-denver.com/app/nextride. Lafayette has appealed a Boulder judge’s ruling which denied their claim for a “buffer” property along Nine Mile Road. Businesses can help make Boulder County more bike…
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Boulder’s Changing Infrastructure
IF YOU LIVE OR WORK IN BOULDER, you probably don’t think twice about your daily driving woes. But gridlocked roadways and pricey parking aren’t meaningless frustrations. They indicate that our population and living costs are soaring — and that we’re…
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Cuisine: Boulderites Get a Taste of Sustainable Oysters
“The Chesapeake Bay was polluted, over-fished, kind of run down and the ecosystem was falling apart,” recalled Sheila Lucero, executive chef for Jax Fish House. “But I’ve seen firsthand in the Chesapeake how oysters are bringing the bay back. Oysters…
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