Thursday, January 31,2013
Militia leaders warn government to leave them alone | by Wayne Laugesen & Joel Dyer, April 20 and April 27, 1995
By Boulder Weekly Staff
To put it simply, these two stories launched Boulder Weekly’s reputation as a national news breaking organization.
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Thursday, January 31,2013
Nederland councilman David Shortridge takes on threats and corruption | by Wayne Laugesen, March 2, 1995
By Boulder Weekly Staff
Shortridge told the Weekly’s Wayne Laugesen that the three men had been offering him the Nederland mayor’s position as well as financial considerations if he would attend the board meetings, get them appointed to the board and publicly apologize for the comments he had made while opposing them.
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Thursday, January 31,2013
Beech Aircraft toxins poison open space | by Joel Dyer, Sept. 15, 1994
By Boulder Weekly Staff
Boulder Weekly’s investigation discovered that Beech officials knew of the likely contamination long before the 1988 sale to the city.
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Thursday, January 31,2013
Whistleblower claims Syntex Chemicals delayed reporting groundwater contamination | by Joel Dyer, May 26, 1994
By Boulder Weekly Staff
“Cover up” involved Syntex Chemicals, a Boulder-based pharmaceutical plant that ranked among the worst polluters in the state.
Thursday, December 20,2012
By Boulder Weekly Staff
Now we will finally know with certainty whether the world is going to come to an end on Dec. 21, or if the guy chipping away the dates simply ran out of room for adding more days on his rock.
Thursday, November 29,2012
By Boulder Weekly Staff
After a 71-year-old Indiana resident impaled his hand on a dead crab apple tree branch two years ago, it became infected with a previously unknown strain of bacterium.
Thursday, November 15,2012
By Boulder Weekly Staff
The world’s most consumed coffee species, Arabica, could be pushed to extinction in the wild in 70 years by the hand of climate change, according to a new study.
Thursday, November 8,2012
By Boulder Weekly Staff
Bioneers, a gathering of environmental visionaries who offer practical solutions to the most pressing environmental and social issues of our time, will celebrate its 10th year as a Colorado satellite forum Nov. 9-11 at the University of Colorado Boulder campus.
Thursday, November 1,2012
By Boulder Weekly Staff
Calling all wine lovers: On Nov. 6, Arugula chef and proprietor Alec Schuler and Chef de Cuisine Sven Hedenas will be presenting a wine dinner paired with Allegrini wines from Valpolicella, one of Italy’s most important wine regions.
Thursday, November 1,2012
By Boulder Weekly Staff
There are only five finalists left from a field of thousands of competitors in the GQ and Ketel One “A Gentleman’s Call” competition, which is handing out $100,000 to the winning business concept. Tom Rachlin, a 27-year-old engineer from Boulder, is one of the finalists.