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Rally in support of science research draws 1,000 to Boulder bandshell

What Congress does to preserve science funding depends on what citizens do with their hands -- and feet.

Boulder hangs tough, continues push for municipal electric system

"Muni" supporters rallied outside, then cheered the night's vote by City Council to continue the fight.

Reader quiz: Can you guess this close-to-Boulder location?

The "Where-is-it?" quiz is back. Wherein you strive to name this gorgeous vantage point...

Can Commisioners and people stop Boulder County’s impending fracking assault?

One source predicts 1800 fracking wells may invade Boulder County. To predict effects on environment and health, look northward.

Good information sources for troubled times

Non-lefties are often unaware of the media by which lefties communicate. Here are some links to a couple of them.

Can Boulder survive big-time growth binge?

Paul Danish and Stacey Goldfarb offer recent opinions on Boulder's current pro-growth policies.

Phooey! Who needs growth control!

Let's just keep expanding our population — 200,000, 250,000, heck, even a half-million people! Boulder should house the world!

Camera reporter surfaces at Denver startup

To be called "Denverite," new publication will launch in June as a newsletter. Staff will include former Camera city-beat reporter…

Political climate change hitting Boulder hard

New money is pouring in. Commercial interests have forged effective, de facto alliances with politically influential social services providers.

What next for Bernie and his email flock?

As that meeting back in 2008 ended, I was dismayed to see the Obama for America movement, with its millions…