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Thursday, November 15,2012

Eco-briefs | Coffee production could be shaken by climate change

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.
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Thursday, November 8,2012

Eco-briefs | Colorado Bioneers turns 10

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

Tidbites | Amarone wine dinner with Allegrini

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.
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Thursday, November 1,2012

Eco-briefs | Boulder engineer competing for grant to jumpstart water reserve concept

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.
Friday, October 26,2012

Bring on the powderhounds: Colorado’s ski area overview 2012-2013

By Boulder Weekly Staff
Colorado’s ski season opened this year on the slopes of A Basin, locally loved for its open bowl skiing, steep runs and the “Beach” base area that’s so friendly to tailgating parties. With some of the highest skiable terrain in the country, topping out at 13,000 feet, it’s not a surprise that A Basin’s season is one of the longest.
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Thursday, October 25,2012

Eco-briefs | Bag fees not just for airlines anymore

By Boulder Weekly Staff
In an effort to reduce the amount of paper and plastic bags used in the city, Boulder City Council approved an ordinance that requires shoppers to pay a 10-cent fee for each paper and plastic bag they use at the grocery store.
Thursday, October 25,2012

Suspect in Ridgeway murder matches BW profile

By Boulder Weekly Staff
As first posited in an Oct. 18 package of stories by Boulder Weekly, the suspect arrested Wednesday in the murder of Jessica Ridgeway not only lived in the same neighborhood as the 10-year-old girl, but has been implicated in the attempted assault of a female jogger at nearby Ketner Lake on Memorial Day.
Friday, October 19,2012

Jessica Ridgeway: Police release photo of cross left at crime scene

By Boulder Weekly Staff
Westminster police have released a picture of a small, wooden cross they say might be a critical piece on evidence in the Jessica Ridgeway murder.
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Wednesday, October 10,2012

Eco-briefs | Chimney Rock designated a national monument

By Boulder Weekly Staff
A thousand years ago, members of the Chaco civilization chose Chimney Rock as the site of a village of more than 200 homes.
Thursday, August 23,2012

2012 Student Guide | Boulder A to Z

A guide to getting to know your new town

By Boulder Weekly Staff
Boulder Weekly's snarky guide to Boulder from A to Z.
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