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Who Killed the Vote on Fracking?new

Why Colorado's anti-fracking measures were not supported by Democrats and environmental groups.
Boulder Weekly  |  Joel Dyer, Matt Cortina and Elizabeth Miller  |  10-02-2014  |  Politics

Fracking Ban Conversation Moves Toward Constitutional Rightsnew

National attention drawn to Colorado's oil and gas preemption laws.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  08-08-2014  |  Energy

Peaks Behind the Screensnew

Eighth Reel Rock marks new heights for Boulder filmmakers who pioneered rock climbing films.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  09-17-2013  |  Movies

Tracking Down the Traffickednew

FBI task force may recover a record number of juvenile victims of sex trafficking this year.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  07-30-2013  |  Crime & Justice

Love across the linesnew

The book 'Amor & Exile' charts stories of binational relationships through immigration reform and the end of the Defense of Marriage Act.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  07-15-2013  |  Immigration

The Battles After Warnew

One woman's struggle for a PTSD diagnosis and how a now-suspended veterans program helped her.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  05-24-2013  |  War

Not So Endless Lovenew

Museum of Broken Relationships displays artifacts from romance gone wrong.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  02-07-2013  |  Art

Paving a Contaminated Parkwaynew

Activists warn of plutonium under Colorado's proposed Jefferson Parkway.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  01-11-2013  |  Environment

Between Two Laws: Medical Marijuana in Coloradonew

A quadriplegic woman and her 3-year-old son are facing eviction after receiving notice their Section 8 housing voucher will be terminated because she uses medical marijuana.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  12-18-2012  |  Policy Issues

Man Gone Wildnew

Primitive skills could save your life — and open your eyes.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  10-01-2012  |  Recreation

Can You Have the Wild West and Your Blueberry Mojitos, Too?new

Erin and I are off itinerary. It’s after 1:30 p.m. when we look up at the clock in the WabiSabi thrift store in downtown Moab and realize we’ve missed our lunch reservation by an hour. After scoring a second-hand Arc’teryx jacket for $10, we arrive back at the Sorrel River Ranch, two hours behind schedule. Lunch is an $18 salad.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  09-21-2012  |  Recreation

A Road Too Farnew

The November election presents plenty of hot-button issues. But amid the fuss about the economy and health care and other social issues, questions of how to handle our public lands and how to protect our environment also hang in the balance.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  08-28-2012  |  Environment

Chasing the White Horsenew

After four days and hours of non-stop, high-altitude running, friends found the missing ultrarunner Micah True. From appearances, he had paused on his run to sit down beside a stream and dip his feet in, and died.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  04-06-2012  |  Recreation

Getting a Gripnew

Last year, Cory Richards became the first American to top an 8,000-meter peak in winter. This spring, he's attempting the summit of Mount Everest on a route an American team completed in 1963 that has not since been repeated.
Boulder Weekly  |  Elizabeth Miller  |  03-21-2012  |  Recreation

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