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Flocking to dystopia - AI-fueled mass surveillance in Boulder County Plus: No Longmont-Boulder train, bye-bye Dark Horse
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HeadlinesDark Horse’s last day
The iconic restaurant will close March 14 — its 51st anniversary. Rather than relocate while the property is being redeveloped, its owners have decided to shut the beloved bar down. Read their farewell message
‘We will never build FasTracks’
So said the chair of the RTD board in a recent meeting, according to a report from CPR. Front Range residents have been paying for trains since 2004, but a promised train to Boulder and Longmont is nowhere in sight.
The money isn’t there, and RTD should focus on transportation needs for the next 25 years, board chair Patrick O’Keefe says.
NCAR-operated super-computer moves to new operator
The super computing center in Cheyenne, Wyoming will be operated by an unnamed third-party, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced last week. The change comes as NSF seeks to restructure NCAR and potentially move some of its functions — such as weather forecasting — and facilities to private ownership. Read more from Daily Camera.
Colorado sees lowest snowpack in 40 years
That’s according to an analysis by Russ Schumacher, director of the Colorado Climate Center. There are still a few weeks left for snow; that’s typically when the state gets the most snow. But, as Russ wrote, “the odds of rebounding to near normal peak snowpack conditions are dwindling.” Read more.
Boulder City Council wants to keep exploring 500-acre expan