A decade after the closing of Colorado’s flagship newspaper state journalists have shifted tactics to survive in the industry. By Lucy Haggard
Denver Post
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Journalism can’t be replaced without losses to both the accountability of our government and the quality of our society. By Henry Bowditch
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Push alerts and tweets rarely convey the whole story. There is a solution to the epidemic of fake news and it’s newspapers. By Libby O’Neall
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A letter to the editor on the importance of local news in light of the Denver post cuts. Signed by CMCI faculty
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Beyond BoulderCommunityFilmsNews
“Rolling Papers:” The crazy experiment called weed journalism
by Alec Moylanby Alec MoylanWeed journalism is here to stay, and the new documentary “Rolling Papers” takes an inside look at media’s newest specialization. By Alec Moylan
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EntertainmentFront Page
Cured offers artisan food and intimate atmosphere
by Avalon Jackaby Avalon JackaNew local shop hopes to bring knowledge of food sources to Boulder.