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Colorado Independent | Survival tales, mitigation questions linger as Fourmile Fire rages

Colorado Independent | Survival tales, mitigation questions linger as Fourmile Fire rages

As firefighters continued to battle the raging Fourmile Fire Tuesday and evacuees relived harrowing survival tales, politicians were already questioning wildfire mitigation efforts in the area and seeking future funding.  Read the entire article [...]

Atlantic | Home Prices May Drop Another 25%

Atlantic | Home Prices May Drop Another 25%

With all the talk of the awful sales numbers for both existing and new homes in July, there was one small kernel of seeming good news: existing home prices rose slightly. The national median home price actually increased by 0.7% last month [...]

Boulder Reporter | How Boulder is governed: time for a change?

Boulder Reporter | How Boulder is governed: time for a change?

For 92 years Boulder’s municipal government has operated under the strong-City Manager, weak-City Council system. I believe it is time to consider alternatives to the current form of our local government. In 1918 Boulder joined a growing [...]

Wired Science | The Psychology of Nature

Wired Science | The Psychology of Nature

In the late 1990s, Frances Kuo, director of the Landscape and Human Health Laboratory at the University of Illinois, began interviewing female residents in the Robert Taylor Homes, a massive housing project on the South Side of Chicago. Kuo and her [...]

CNBC | Real Estate & the Economy: Death of the ‘McMansion’

CNBC | Real Estate & the Economy: Death of the ‘McMansion’

They’ve been called McMansions, Starter Castles, Garage Mahals and Faux Chateaus but here’s the latest thing you can call them — History. In the past few years, there have been an increasing number of references made to the “McMansion [...]

Colorado Independent | Undocumented Colorado Youth Feel Trapped, Call for Change

Colorado Independent | Undocumented Colorado Youth Feel Trapped, Call for Change

Maria, 22, left Zacatecas, Mexico, at the age of twelve to join her mother who had been working in the United States for four years. “It wasn’t the country that I was looking forward to. I mean I just wanted to go to my mom, even if it [...]

NPR | Calif. Leads In Clean Energy, But Challenges Loom

NPR | Calif. Leads In Clean Energy, But Challenges Loom

California has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to renewable power, and the state's clean energy business is flourishing. One of the first large-scale wind farms in the country was built just outside the Bay Area at the Altamont Pass, [...]

New Era News | Xcel Energy: City Council Rejects Franchise

New Era News | Xcel Energy: City Council Rejects Franchise

On Tuesday, after much deliberation, City Council voted not to place the Xcel Energy franchise on November's ballot. The council met to discuss both the franchise itself and the city's options to put one of three types of utility taxes on the [...]

Boulder Reporter | Fixing Our Ailing City Government

Boulder Reporter | Fixing Our Ailing City Government

It’s budget time at the Boulder Municipal Building. Before your eyes glaze over and you move on to another article, please remember that you, dear reader, pay the taxes and fees that operate the City of Boulder government. If you care about how [...]

WaPo | How much bigger are U.S. homes?

WaPo | How much bigger are U.S. homes?

The Census Bureau keeps information (PDF) on the median square footage of new homes, which you can divide by average household size to get average space per person. The EU, by contrast, counts (PDF) "useful living space," of which there will [...]

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