The Department of Justice and HUD have recently declared camping bans and other quality of life and anti-vagrancy laws a violation of the 8th Amendment’s cruel and unusual punishment clause. Boulder stands to lose over $6 million in funding due […]
The town that was physically divided into islands by the flooding of 2013 is now divided over a March 24th election. Update: The measure was defeated with 614 votes against the proposal, and 498 votes in favor of it. Ballot […]
Figures released earlier this year by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees sayd that the number of refugees in the world exceeded 50 million for the first time since the second world war. Half the world’s refugees are children and […]
If you’ve traveled along Broadway at the north end of Boulder, you may have noticed a couple of unusual new buildings on the west side of the street just south of Violet Avenue. Both structures look kind of like the […]