Kavanaugh accuser Deborah Ramirez garners strong support from Colorado associates

Deborah Ramirez is pictured in a 2011 photo posted to the Facebook page of Boulder's Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence, where she worked as a victim advocacy coordinator. Deborah Ramirez is pictured in a 2011 photo posted to the Facebook page of Boulder's Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence, where she worked as a victim advocacy coordinator.

What more do you need to know about Trump?

Trump did it and he's going down for a host of crimes, and some of them have nothing to do with Russia I've been "covering" the Trump story for over a year now, and I'm sick and tired of stacking up the details of his treachery day after day, week after week. What more do you need to know? He's a lying, thieving, incompetent, ignorant traitor who conspired with the Russian government to steal the election of 2016 and illegally defeat a candidate who won the popular vote by nearly 3 million ballots.

Woman taking sanctuary in Boulder joins call for action on immigration, path to legal residency

Names four women currently taking sanctuary at Colorado churches - Araceli Velasquez, Ingrid Encalada Latorre, Rosa Sabido and Sandra Lopez - and calls federal and state action to create a path for the women to gain legal residency. Says the four women have complied with all requested of them by the immigration system, short of deportation, and have participated in Colorado life to the fullest and have made extraordinary sacrifices by claiming sanctuary to keep their families together.

Much Trump talk at Colorado’s whittling of governor hopefuls

From left, Rep. Perry Buck, left, and Rep. Ken Buck are on the stage of Colorado Republican State Assembly at Coors Event Center in Boulder, Colo., Saturday, April 14, 2018. Colorado's Republican and Democratic parties are holding state assemblies to help determine who gets to their respective gubernatorial primaries.

Boulder’s Black Cat Farm gets county OK on its meat processing

Eric Skokan, chef and owner of the Black Cat Restaurant and the Black Cat Farm, cuts away part of a corn cob for his pigs in October 2014. Boulder County officials have issued a clean bill of health to Boulder's Black Cat Farm, which provides farm-to-table produce and meat to two popular Boulder restaurants, following a brief investigation prompted by a tip that raised questions about its meat processing.

Coloradans disapprove of elected officials, show bipartisan DACA support, CU Boulder survey shows

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals supporter John Peterson holds a sign and chants with others during a protest on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder in September 2017. Coloradans are increasingly displeased with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle but show bipartisan support for undocumented youth to remain in the country, according to a University of Colorado political climate survey conducted by the nonpartisan American Politics Research Lab.

Marijuana sector leaders say theya ve met with TMX Group to discuss U.S. investments

A marijuana plant at the AmeriCanna Edibles facility on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 in Boulder, Colo. Marijuana industry insiders say they have met with the operators of Canada's largest stock exchange to devise a policy on investing in the U.S., where growing and selling cannabis violates federal laws.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Joe Mahoney TORONTO - Marijuana industry insiders say they have met with the operators of Canada's largest stock exchange to devise a policy on investing in the U.S., where growing and selling cannabis violates federal laws.

Climate science cuts in Boulder could have economic impact

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration space weather forecasters Ken Tegnell, left, and Jeff Stankiewicz working together in January to monitor sun activity at the Space Weather Prediction Center on the NOAA campus in Boulder. The Trump administration's proposed slashing of the budget for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration continues to stir strong reactions in Boulder.

Bernie Sanders to Boulder residents: ‘Stand tall and vote yes on Amendment 69’

Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks during a rally for Colorado's Amendment 69 on Monday at Farrand Field on the University of Colorado campus in Boulder. Speaking at the University of Colorado Boulder's Farrand Field as the sun sunk behind the Flatirons, the longtime Independent senator from Vermont-turned-once Democratic presidential hopeful delivered a short speech Monday in support of Colorado's Amendment 69 to an ecstatic crowd of more than 2,000.

Editorial: Angelique Espinoza for House District 10

Angelique Espinoza talks to Democrats at her table at the Boulder County Democratic Assembly in March. The city of Boulder east of Broadway makes up the heart of Colorado House District 10, so it is not surprising that there should be no shortage of interested and qualified candidates to fill the seat being vacated by Dickey Lee Hullinghorst, who is term-limited.