Religion Religion Briefs Dawenwalker will give a presentation called “What the Earth is Asking of Us” at 10 a.m. Sunday at the Unitarian… October 17, 2014
Religion The fight against gay marriage changes Religious exemptions could allow refusal of benefits to same-sex spouses October 17, 2014
Food On the side If you’re hungry or just want a snack while you’re strolling East Third Avenue or ducking into the always-busy Smiley… October 14, 2014
Food Make stew leaner, just add beans To save time when making slow-cooker meals, prepare the ingredients the night before and store in the refrigerator overnight.MATTHEW MEAD/Associated… October 14, 2014
Food McDonald’s invites icky questions about its food The world’s biggest hamburger chain is confronting unappetizing questions as part of a U.S. campaign to beat back perceptions that… October 14, 2014
Food Hummus and chocolate? Yum! Rich and creamy chocolate hummus is delicious on bread with peanut butter or as a dip for pretzels and apples.Matthew… October 14, 2014
Southwest Life Boulder writer to ride U.S. rails 45-year-old is one of 24 selected for Amtrak Residency Program October 11, 2014
Southwest Life The cradle of wilderness Colorado’s Western Slope inspired protection of wild lands in the U.S. October 11, 2014
Southwest Life They say you can feel like a bird in powerchute The wheels bump along the gravelly desert and a small jolt tugs on the safety belts as the chute billows… October 11, 2014
Family Number of U.S. kids in foster care up after long dip The annual report from the Department of Health and Human Services tallied 402,378 children in the foster care system as… October 11, 2014
Religion Imagine church as a courtroom this pastor set his new course, one-third of original members left October 10, 2014
Religion Religion Briefs The Rev. Katie Kandarian-Morris will present “The Spirit of Mutual Love” at 10 a.m. Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship… October 10, 2014
Food Study: Genes may influence how much coffee you drink Scientists have long known that your DNA influences how much java you consume. Now a huge study has identified some… October 7, 2014
Food How to break through an artichoke’s armor Don’t be intimidated by the tough exterior of an artichoke. They’re actually relatively easy to prepare, steam and eat.Matthew Mead/Associated… October 7, 2014
Food Michelin Guide knocks Daniel down to 2 stars For the past three years, the same seven restaurants have held a virtual lock on the organization’s coveted three-star rating:… October 7, 2014
Food Canned pumpkin not just for pie Yes, canned, because that’s how 99 percent of us get our pumpkin. Which is fine except for one thing –… October 7, 2014
Food On the side Local and almost-local breweries earned a fistful of awards at the 2014 Great American Brewery Festival last week for everything… October 7, 2014
Family Jail for not paying child support can be ‘debtor’s prison’ Ferebee, a high school dropout, had a series of run-ins with the law and ended up with a felony. You… October 4, 2014
Religion Ordain Women plans to spread message at local churches Kate Kelly, center, is the founder of Ordain Women, which advocates for women in the Mormon priesthood. Rather than going… October 3, 2014
Religion Religion Briefs Congregation Har Shalom, 2537 County Road 203, will host these programs today: Yom Kippur Mindfulness Session will be held from… October 3, 2014
Religion Mormons’ influence grows outside U.S. Biannual conference may include non-English speaker for first time October 3, 2014