Date | Title | Description |
15.01.2025 | Local News | Boulder County to host online meeting about homelessness solutions | County commissioners are set to host an online meeting next week about homelessness solutions as homelessness remains a critical issue in Boulder County, and growing numbers of residents are using emergency assistance services.
The event is... |
07.01.2025 | Boulder’s January Events: A Cultural Kaleidoscope | Boulder, Colorado, is a vibrant tapestry of culture, creativity, and community. As January unfolds, the city buzzes with events that cater to diverse interests. From hula dancing to jazz sessions, there’s something for everyone. Let’s dive ... |
07.01.2025 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the Editor: Winter is ideal for radon testing; socialization deficits challenge our youth; Jan. 6 was unpatriotic | Winter is ideal for testing your home for radon
Boulder County Public Health (BCPH) urges the community to test their homes for radon, a radioactive gas that is invisible, odorless and the second leading cause of lung cancer. Radon forms na... |
06.01.2025 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Monday, Jan. 6: Hawaiian hula class at The Spark | Today
Hawaiian hula class: 6:30 p.m. Monday, The Spark, 4847 Pearl St., B4, Boulder. Learn the basics of Hawaiian hula, some language and some culture, both ancient and modern. This class is perfect for beginners and is open to anyone over ... |
05.01.2025 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Sunday, Jan. 5: Go Club at Boulder Public Library | Today
Go Club for Kids and Teens: 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. Learn to play the ancient and mysterious board game known as Go. Developed 4,000 years ago in China, the rules are so simple they can b... |
04.01.2025 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Saturday, Jan. 4: Santa Rios at Boulder Theater | Today
Santa Rios concert: 8 p.m. Saturday, Boulder Theater, 2032 14th St., Boulder. Santa Rios brings the electrifying Latin fusion of Carlos Santana to life. This powerful, nine-piece ensemble pays homage to Santana’s iconic music, blendin... |
01.11.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Boulder County confirms year’s first human case of tularemia | According to the release, people can contract tularemia through bites from infected insects, most commonly ticks and deer flies, or contact with infected animal tissues. The bacteria can also be inhaled if infected animal particles become a... |
06.10.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Sunday, Oct. 6: Meet the Spirits | Today
Meet the Spirits: noon Sunday, Columbia Cemetery, 1201 Ninth St., Boulder. “Meet the Spirits” is a fun and educational event that kicks off the Halloween season. A cast of over 30 people will portray Boulder pioneers and other charact... |
05.10.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Saturday, Oct. 5: Ceramic Charcuterie Board workshop | Today
Ceramic Charcuterie Board workshop: 2 p.m. Saturday, The New Local’s Annex, 713 Pearl St., Boulder. Join artist Bridget Dorr in creating beautiful and functional ceramic bowls, boards and trays to display your artfully created charcut... |
19.08.2024 | The Child Care Crisis: A Community on the Brink | In Boulder County, a freeze on the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) has left families in a precarious position. The program, which helps working families afford child care, is now on hold. This decision comes as federal stimulus funding... |
16.08.2024 | Education | Boulder County child care assistance program freeze hits vulnerable families | Impact committed to raising $60,000 to cover the $5,790 cost per child for 15 hours of Boulder Valley preschool a week for a school year. The need is mainly for 3-year-olds, who generally aren’t covered by the state’s Universal Preschool pr... |
07.08.2024 | Local News | Boulder County Parks and Open Space to hold ‘Cobbles of Time’ event at Caribou Ranch | Boulder County Parks and Open Space will host a “Cobbles of Time” event at Caribou Ranch on Saturday.
The event will take place between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
The story of glacial Lake Devlin and the evidence of its “catastrophic demise is a fas... |
22.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Three bats in Boulder County test positive for rabies | Exposure to rabies is generally the result of a bite or scratch by an infected animal and it is sometimes “practically undetectable, such as a tiny puncture of the skin by a bat.” According to the release, treatment for rabies exposure invo... |
15.07.2024 | Colorado News | Boulder County to offer Birding Through the Seasons program in Longmont Thursday | Boulder County Parks and Open Space will offer a Birding Through the Seasons Slideshow Program from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday at Longmont’s Ron Stewart Parks and Open Space Building, 15140 N 55th St.
This program is registration-only, for those ... |
15.07.2024 | Colorado News | Boulder County Parks and Open Space to offer ‘The Many Hats of a Ranger’ event | Boulder County Parks and Open Space will offer a community hike along the 1.7-mile Anne U. White Trail at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, with activity stations set up along the way about the diverse roles of park rangers.
This program is registration... |
22.06.2024 | Entertainment | Boulder-area events for Saturday, June 22: On the Rise music festival takes over The Hill | Today
On the Rise music festival on The Hill: 4 p.m. Saturday, The Hill, 1235 Pennsylvania Ave., Boulder. A new outdoor concert series, created by Roots Music Project, was launched to celebrate the past, present and future of the Boulder mu... |
21.06.2024 | Entertainment | Boulder-area events for Friday, June 21: Grammy-nominated Record Company plays free show at the Street Faire | Today
The Record Company at Street Faire: 5:30 p.m. Friday, Steinbaugh Pavilion, 824 Front St., Louisville. The Street Faire brings in food, drinks, children’s activities and arts, crafts and sundries. This week, hear tunes from Grammy-nomi... |
21.06.2024 | Entertainment | Inside track: Boulder Comedy Fest is here, swing with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and more weekend fun | TODAY Comedy
This weekend’s Boulder Comedy Festival highlights women and diversity, and includes comedy writer and performer Ariel Evans, who describes her work as “social commentary with family baggage.” The laughs happen at 7 p.m. Friday,... |
30.05.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Thursday, May 30: Hikes for seniors at Walker Ranch | Today
Hikes for Seniors: 10 a.m. Thursday, Walker Ranch, 7250 Flagstaff Road, Boulder. Wildflowers are blooming and showing their bright colors. Purples, yellows, whites and reds dot the hillsides. Find these flowers along the trail while s... |
29.05.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Wednesday, May 29: Monthly songwriter showcase at The Dairy | Today
Monthly Songwriter Showcase: 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. The Monthly Songwriter Showcase, now in its fourth six-month residency, is a creative-community-building project organized by Laurie Michelle.... |
24.05.2024 | Local News | Boulder County resumes free Hessie Trailhead shuttle service | - |
19.05.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Sunday, May 19: Foothills ecology hike | Today
Foothills ecology hike: 10 a.m. Sunday, Heil Valley Ranch, 1188 Geer Canyon Road, Boulder. The different sandstone formations that form the tapestry of landforms in many parts of the foothills tell a story. Explore how uplift, erosion... |
18.05.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Saturday, May 18: Sturtz at The Velvet Elk Lounge | Today
Sturtz at The Velvet Elk Lounge: 8 p.m. Saturday, The Velvet Elk Lounge, 2037 13th St., Boulder. Sturtz’s music stands out for its distinctive, soothing instrumental and vocal harmonies. The acoustic quartet — Andrew Sturtz (vocals, g... |
16.05.2024 | Boulder County Parks and Open Space wants Ranger Corps volunteers | To apply visit boco.org/VolunteerRangerCorps. |
29.04.2024 | Local News | Boulder County launches survey on Gross Reservoir lawsuit settlement | Boulder County is asking the community to weigh in on how part of the money from the Denver Water v. Boulder County settlement agreement should be spent. According to a release, $5.1 million of those funds are meant for purchasing land in t... |
26.04.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Friday, April 26: Senior fish-off at Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat | Today
Senior fish-off: 6:30 a.m. Friday, Wally Toevs Pond at Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat, 3893 N. 75th St., Boulder. The trout have fattened up and are biting. Prizes will be awarded for heaviest rainbow trout, most experienced (oldest) a... |
25.04.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Thursday, April 25: American Stories by Women performance | Today
American Stories by Women — “Cabildo,” by Amy Beach and “Proving Up,” by Missy Mazzoli: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Imig Music Theatre, 1020 18th St., Boulder. Experience two unique chamber operas created by powerful American female composers... |
05.04.2024 | Local News | Workers to close road near Peaceful Valley Ranch | Workers plan to close Riverside Drive/County Road 103 a couple miles north of Peaceful Valley Ranch through July to install a culvert under the road.
During the road closure, people in businesses and homes west of Cave Creek can use Colo. 7... |
20.03.2024 | Boulder County Parks and Open Space seeks volunteers | Boulder County Parks and Open Space workers are seeking volunteers for a new program to remove invasive plants using non-herbicide methods.
The “Weed Warriors” program will target a one-mile section of the Walker Ranch Loop trail. Volunteer... |
15.03.2024 | Emergency services grants open to search and rescue and trail safety organizations | Boulder County is offering grants to local search and rescue and trail and trailhead safety organizations.
The funding, which comes from the Emergency Services Grant Program, aims to cover equipment, facility and operational costs for searc... |
26.02.2024 | Local News | Boulder County to host ballot facility tours, election webinar | Boulder County will host several election-related events ahead of the March 5 presidential primary election.
Boulder County Clerk and Recorder Molly Fitzpatrick is hosting three tours at the county’s ballot processing center. The tours, whi... |
14.02.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Wednesday, Feb. 14: Pal-entine’s Day tea and crafts party | Today
Pal-entine’s Day tea and crafts party: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Junkyard Social Club, 2525 Frontier Ave., Unit A, Boulder. Join in the love with this Valentine’s Day Tea Party – a cozy haven for love, friendship and community. Sip some tea i... |
13.02.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Tuesday, Feb. 13: Valentine Boulder Blind Café Experience | Today
Valentine Boulder Blind Café Experience: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. The Boulder Blind Café Experience is an award-winning positive social impact discussion, dinner and music experience all held in 100... |
11.02.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Sunday, Feb. 11: Love Day Crafts at The New Local | Today
Love Day Crafts: noon Sunday, The New Local, 741 Pearl St., Boulder. In the downstairs of The New Local, all are welcome to join for donation-based activities in preparation for the upcoming day of love. Starting at noon, participants... |
28.01.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Sunday, Jan. 28: Winter Heritage Day at Walker Ranch Homestead | Today
Winter Heritage Day at Walker Ranch Homestead: 1 p.m. Sunday, Walker Ranch Homestead, 7701 Flagstaff Road, Boulder. This immersive historical event will transport participants back to the late 1800s. Costumed volunteers will share gam... |
27.01.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Saturday, Jan. 27: Strangebyrds at BOCO Cider | Today
Strangebyrds at BOCO Cider: 6 p.m. Saturday, BOCO Cider, 1501 Lee Hill Drive, Unit 14, Boulder. Strangebyrds are an award winning singer-songwirter duo comprised of Cari Minor and Ray Smith, crafting songs with a unique Americana soun... |
26.01.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Friday, Jan. 26: The Navajo Night Sky presentation | Today
The Navajo Night Sky: 7 p.m. Friday, Fiske Planetarium, 2414 Regent Drive, Boulder. Enjoy a special presentation by Ravis Henry, a member of the Diné/Navajo Tribe, for an evening of storytelling and observations of the night sky. Henr... |
26.01.2024 | Things to do | Inside track: ‘Moms Unhinged’ humors Boulder, Nissi’s channels Margaritaville and Kokomo, plus more weekend fun | TODAY Comedy
It’s all moms, all standup, all clean-ish humor covering midlife crises, marriage, divorce and more during the Moms Unhinged comedy show at 7 p.m. Friday at the Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; $31.64; thedairy.org.... |
11.01.2024 | Local News | Boulder County to host open house for East Boulder Creek trailheads | Boulder County will host an information open house for the public to learn about trailheads on the west side of the East Boulder Creek site near Erie.
The open house will run from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Jan. 18 in the Mitchell Room at the Erie C... |
08.01.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Monday, Jan. 8: Subnivean wildlife presentation | Today
Subnivean wildlife presentation: noon Monday, Bald Mountain, 4241 Sunshine Canyon Drive, Boulder. Come and explore the fascinating world of subnivean wildlife, the creatures that live beneath the snow in the winter. Learn about the am... |
07.01.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Sunday, Jan. 7: ‘Vignettes and Promenades’ with Boulder Phil and Aldo López-Gavilán | Today
“Vignettes and Promenades” with Boulder Phil and Aldo López-Gavilán: 4 p.m. Sunday, Macky Auditorium, -0285, 1595 Pleasant St., Boulder. Pianist and composer Aldo López-Gavilán teams up with Ricardo Morales, principal clarinetist of t... |
05.01.2024 | Local News | Access trail closed at Twin Lakes Open Space starting Monday | An access point at Twin Lakes Open Space in Gunbarrel will be closed for repairs starting Monday.
Crews will begin work to replace the access boardwalk and steps from Twin Lakes Road to the East Lake Trail.
Visitors will need to use another... |
20.11.2023 | Things to do | Modern dance class at Avalon Ballroom and other events for today | Today
Modern dance class: 5:15 p.m. Monday, Avalon Ballroom, 6185 Arapahoe Road, Boulder. Classes incorporate full-bodied warm-ups, a sense of space, clarity of focus, attention to alignment, musicality and fun for intermediate and above da... |
15.11.2023 | Things to do | Black Bears in our Backyards hiking program at Betasso Preserve and other events for today | Today
Black Bears in our Backyards: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Betasso Preserve, 377 Betasso Road, Boulder. Black bears are busy gorging on berries and other food in preparation for their long winter sleep. Join volunteer naturalists on a moderate ... |
14.11.2023 | Things to do | Power Up Your Pickleball Game shoulder and elbow seminar and other events for today | Today
Power Up Your Pickleball Game shoulder and elbow seminar: 6 p.m. Tuesday, Boulder Pickleball, 3550 Frontier Ave., Unit C, Boulder. Pickleball lovers can learn about the three most common upper body injuries and the best exercises to p... |
13.11.2023 | Latest Headlines | Prairie dog management annual meeting scheduled for Dec. 7 | Boulder County Parks & Open Space will host its annual meeting concerning prairie dog management on open space properties Dec. 7 from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
The in-person-only meeting is scheduled to occur at the Ron Stewart Parks & Open Sp... |
26.10.2023 | Michael Sandrock: The value of open space and voting | After attending college in Iowa, my Dad and some Army buddies bought an old Ford Model T and drove to Colorado. They had enrolled at the University of Colorado, using the GI Bill to pay for the remainder of their education. Whenever my Dad ... |
17.10.2023 | Politics | Boulder County Elections to host webinars on ranked choice voting and election process | Boulder County Elections will host three upcoming webinars, two to educate voters about ranked choice voting and the other about the election process in general.
The ranked choice voting webinars are open to anyone, but are designed to teac... |
24.09.2023 | Things to do | Matt Maeson at Boulder Theater and other events for today | Today
Matt Maeson at Boulder Theater: 7 p.m. Sunday, Boulder Theater, 2032 14th St., Boulder. One of his generation’s most fearless singer-songwriters, Matt Maeson has endlessly proven the powerful impact of fully revealing his demons and d... |
23.09.2023 | Things to do | Bees Knees Week at Rayback Collective and other events for today | Today
Bees Knees Week at Rayback: noon Saturday, Rayback Collective, 2775 Valmont Road, Unit 3, Boulder. Support the planet by coming in from Sept. 22-Oct. 1, grab a classic Bees Knees cocktail, snap a photo and tag Barr Hill Gin on social ... |
13.09.2023 | Local News | North 51st Street by Boulder Reservoir closed starting Monday | A portion of North 51st Street by Boulder Reservoir will be closed through December, starting Monday.
According to a Public Works Department news release, starting at 7 a.m., the street will be closed while crews replace an aging culvert sy... |
12.09.2023 | Local News | Boulder County extends virtual open house on U.S. 287 study | Boulder County has extended a virtual open house event for an ongoing safety and mobility study on U.S. 287.
This is the second virtual meeting on the U.S. 287 Vision Zero Safety and Mobility Study, which is examining the U.S. 287 corridor ... |
23.08.2023 | Crime and Public Safety | Longmont and Nederland host Overdose Awareness Day events | Boulder County Public Health and Boulder County Community Services will commemorate this year’s International Overdose Awareness Day and publicly honor loved ones who have died from an overdose on Aug. 31.
The global campaign is the world’s... |
17.08.2023 | Colorado News | Annual Circular Economy Funding Application open for local businesses and organizations | The application period is open for businesses and organizations to apply for Boulder County funds to help grow or launch circular economy-related projects and programs.
The application closes on Sept. 6. Applications can be found on the pro... |
27.07.2023 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County seeks applicants for new emergency services tax advisory group | Boulder County is seeking applicants for a new Emergency Services Grant Program Advisory Committee to help improve search and rescue and emergency response on rural and mountain trails.
The nine-member committee will be asked to provide fee... |
30.06.2023 | Local News
Local News | Mosquitoes test positive for West Nile in Boulder County | A pool of mosquitoes from a trap near Erie tested positive for West Nile virus, according to Boulder County Public Health officials.
“Unfortunately, wet weather followed by high temperatures creates an ideal environment for mosquitos to bre... |
27.06.2023 | Colorado News
Colorado News | Boulder County meeting to distribute $5M in funds to residents impacted by Gross Reservoir construction | The Boulder County Commissioners will host a public meeting Thursday to determine how to distribute $5 million in funding to residents impacted by Denver Water’s expansion of Gross Reservoir.
Attendees can join the meeting, set for 3 p.m. T... |
23.06.2023 | Things to do
Things to do | Inside track: Dance in Longmont streets, a Haitian benefit show brings in Arcade Fire’s Paul Beaubrun and more weekend fun | TODAY Comedy
Funny humans Lisa Lane, Zoe Rogers and Aditya Shankar are among the nine stand-up comics slated to perform at 7 p.m. Friday during the Boulder Comedy Festival, which runs through Sunday, at the Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St... |
24.03.2023 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County seeks grant applications from nonprofit orgs for wildfire mitigation | Boulder County has announced grant applications are open for nonprofit organizations seeking funding for wildfire mitigation education and outreach efforts as well as forest and grassland management projects.
According to a news release, su... |
13.03.2023 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County faces ‘hunger cliff’ after additional SNAP funding cut | In recent months, Boulder County food banks have been hit with an increased need as residents continue to grapple with steep inflation rates. Even with the higher than ever requests for support, local organizations are preparing to take on ... |
09.11.2022 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County surveying to assess services for people with disabilities | Boulder County Housing and Human Services is collaborating with the University of New Hampshire’s Institute on Disability on a survey to assess services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism and brain... |
07.11.2022 | Things to do
Things to do | Ivalas Quartet brings diversity to the stage through strings and other Boulder events for today | Ivalas Quartet at Grusin Music Hall: The Ivalas Quartet is dedicated to the celebration of BIPOC voices and seeks to disrupt and enhance the classical music world with voices less known. By performing works for string quartet written by und... |
05.11.2022 | Politics
Politics | Tours offer firsthand view of ballot processing | Boulder County Clerk and Recorder Molly Fitzpatrick will host ballot processing tours Monday at the Elections Division Ballot Processing Center in Boulder, 1750 33rd St.
Tours are geared toward anyone interested in the election process, whi... |
19.10.2022 | News
News | Lottery opens for Boulder County Christmas tree cutting permits | Residents are invited to enter a drawing to win a chance to buy one of 100 permits to cut their own Christmas trees in December.
The $20 permits will allow the holder to cut a lodgepole pine at Reynolds Ranch Open Space, 11212 Magnolia Road... |
16.10.2022 | Politics
Politics | Boulder County Clerk and Recorder: Molly Fitzpatrick | Name: Molly Fitzpatrick Molly Fitzpatrick (Courtesy photo)
Party: Democratic
Website URL: mollyfizpatrick.org
Age: 33
Family: Partner, William and dog Piper. Originally from South Carolina where my larger family still lives.
How long have y... |
11.10.2022 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County accepting applications for 2023 volunteer naturalist training classes | The Boulder County Parks & Open Space Department is accepting applications for the 2023 volunteer naturalist training class, the county announced Monday.
Volunteer naturalists assist in a variety of duties for the Parks & Open Space... |
09.09.2022 | News
News | Boulder County and Broomfield release U.S. 287 bus rapid transit feasibility study | After 18 months of work, Boulder County and its partners have released a feasibility study providing recommendations for transit-related service enhancements and other investments along U.S. 287 from Longmont to U.S. 36 in Broomfield.
With ... |
09.08.2022 | Local News
Local News | Sugarloaf Road to close at set times starting Friday | Sugarloaf Road will be closed during certain hours between Colo. 119 and Betasso Road starting Friday.
According to a news release, the road will be closed from 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Sugarloaf Road will... |
01.07.2022 | News
News | Marshall Fire property owners can still sign up for coordinated debris removal program | Though six months have elapsed since the Marshall Fire destroyed 1,084 residential structures and 7 commercial structures, some property owners are still struggling to complete the debris removal process.
According to a Boulder County news ... |
10.06.2022 | Local News
Local News | Boulder, Boulder County focusing on transportation projects to impact safety, connectivity | As Boulder continues to plan for the future, it’s putting its transportation focus on a subset of the city’s busiest thoroughfares where the most crashes occur.
“Our arterials are really that last connective tissue that gets you to your day... |
15.04.2022 | Local News
Local News | Erie, Boulder County to host ‘Drug Take-Back Day’ on April 30 | Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct instructions on how to participate in the Erie Police Department event.
The Erie Police Department and Boulder County’s Drug Enforcement Agency will host a free “Drug Take-Back Day” from... |
12.04.2022 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County officials schedule prescribed burn at Ron Stewart Preserve | A prescribed burn is planned from Wednesday to Friday at the Ron Stewart Preserve.
The burn is being conducted by Boulder County Parks & Open Space and the Sheriff’s Office Fire Management. Weather permitting, officials will close the p... |
08.04.2022 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County Commissioners invite residents to Diagonal Highway renovation meeting | The Boulder County Commissioners invite area residents to attend a virtual Town Hall meeting regarding the Colo. 119 (Diagonal) Makeover project from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14.
The Transportation Planning Unit of Community Planni... |
03.04.2022 | Local News
Local News | Annual wildlife trail closures begin in Boulder County | Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correctly identify which municipalities manage closed areas and to clarify what kinds of wildlife will be aided by the closures.
Boulder’s Open Space & Mountain Parks and Boulder County Park... |
20.03.2022 | News
News | Marshall Fire victims can apply for Boulder County aid until March 31 | Marshall Fire victims have until March 31 to apply for financial assistance from Boulder County.
According to a news release from the county, anyone who falls under the following categories may qualify for assistance:
Has a home that was de... |
12.03.2022 | News
News | Boulder County seeks curbside collection program feedback | Boulder County is looking for feedback from residents whose homes were damaged in the Marshall Fire about additional damaged items they would like to have collected.
The county previously completed a collection program for household debris ... |
02.03.2022 | Local News
Local News | Prescribed burn scheduled for Sunday outside Lyons canceled | Boulder County officials have canceled a prescribed burn that was scheduled for Sunday due to muddy conditions.
Two open spaces near Lyons, Hall Ranch to the west and Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain to the east, had been candidates ... |
23.02.2022 | News
News | Marshall Fire: Foundation removal to be included in debris removal program | The coordinated debris removal program for homes destroyed by the Marshall Fire in Louisville, Superior and unincorporated Boulder County will now include foundation removal.
A press release from Boulder County on Wednesday morning announce... |
20.01.2022 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County officials answer residents’ questions about fire recovery process | Before the start of Thursday’s community meeting, Garry Sanfaçon shared words of caution to residents who were victims of the Marshall Fire.
“Tonight, we’re not going to be able to answer every single question you have — we don’t know all o... |
20.01.2022 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County Disaster Assistance Center to close Saturday | Editor’s note: The article below has been updated to correct the name of one of the hardware stores listed.
The Boulder County Disaster Assistance Center in Lafayette will close to in-person services at 5 p.m. Saturday as the response shift... |
06.01.2022 | Crime and Public Safety
Crime and Public Safety | Marshall Fire: State, county health officials update guidance for people returning to homes, businesses | Both state and county public health officials on Thursday issued some guidance for residents and business owners returning to their homes or buildings in the areas burned by the Marshall Fire.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Enviro... |
05.01.2022 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County to host virtual update Thursday for residents affected by Marshall Fire | Boulder County is holding a virtual update Thursday evening for residents impacted by the Marshall Fire.
The meeting is for affected residents only and is from 6 to 8 p.m. Registration for the meeting is required. Residents can sign up afte... |
05.01.2022 | Health
Health | Boulder County health officials strongly discourage residents from disturbing ash, debris from Marshall Fire | Boulder County health officials are strongly discouraging people from disturbing ash and debris as they return to their homes or areas affected by the Marshall Fire to recover belongings.
Erroneous and potentially dangerous information is c... |
02.01.2022 | Health
Health | Coronavirus testing sites in Boulder County to open at noon | Coronavirus testing at the Gerald Stazio Softball Fields and the Boulder County Fairgrounds will begin today at noon.
The opening of both sites have been delayed due to the cold temperatures, according to an announcement from the county on ... |
01.01.2022 | Crime and Public Safety
Crime and Public Safety | As Marshall Fire reaches 62% containment, Boulder County officials work to find three people feared dead in fire | Three people have been reported missing in the Marshall Fire and are feared dead, Boulder County officials said Saturday.
During a news conference, Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle said he expected the cases to become recovery cases and tha... |
27.12.2021 | Health
Health | Increased demand for coronavirus testing in Boulder County creates longer wait times | Because of a dramatic increase in coronavirus cases during the past week — likely brought on by the omicron variant — wait times for COVID-19 tests have soared in Boulder County.
From Wednesday to Monday, Boulder County Public Health saw 1,... |
24.11.2021 | U.S. 287 users invited to Dec. 2 Bus Rapid Transit study presentation | People who travel U.S. 287 between Longmont and Broomfield to get to and from their work, their homes, shopping, visits to friends or family, or any other kinds of trips are being invited to participate in a Dec. 2 online meeting that will ... |
18.11.2021 | Boulder County health officials recommend flu vaccines as cases rise, hospitals reach capacity | Boulder County health officials are urging people to get an influenza vaccine after a recent rise in flu cases has health care providers worried that the spreading virus might overwhelm hospitals that are already reaching capacity.
Urgent c... |
16.11.2021 | Opinion: Dr. Lexi Nolen: Boulder County hospitals need your help now | By: Dr. Lexi Nolen
Hospitalizations caused by COVID-19 are rising dramatically across Colorado and the increased number of patients due to COVID and emergency, urgent, and routine visits is putting intense strain on resources and forcing ho... |
16.11.2021 | Boulder County offers small grants for research on open space | The Boulder County Parks and Open Space department is offering small grants up to $10,000 for research and biological inventories on open space lands, according to a news release.
The deadline for proposals is Jan. 10. Proposal requirements... |
09.11.2021 | Opinion: Penny Dutka: Booster shots help maintain crucial protection against COVID-19 | By Penny Dutka
Boulder County Public Health (BCPH) wants everyone to stay safe and healthy over the winter holidays. We are currently in a surge of the highly contagious delta variant, which state modeling indicates will continue to grow as... |
04.11.2021 | Opinion: Dr. Michelle Haas: COVID-19 vaccines for 5-11 have been approved | By Dr. Michelle Haas
Many parents and caregivers across Boulder County are breathing a collective sigh of relief as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention has completed the last step in a long and thorough approval process for the Pf... |
01.11.2021 | Boulder County schedules Nov. 16 open house about Fairgrounds Master Plan | Boulder County residents will be able to get a status report on the update of the Boulder County Fairgrounds Master Plan during a Nov. 16 public open house.
County staff announced in a Monday news release that the 5 to 7:30 p.m. open house,... |
27.10.2021 | Opinion: Taylor Carranza: Be COVID-smart for young athletes | By: Taylor Carranza
For many young people, playing sports and being part of a team provides significant physical, emotional and social benefits. Youth sports are extremely popular in Boulder County. According to the 2019 Healthy Kids Colora... |
25.10.2021 | Boulder County announces drawing for tree cutting | Boulder County Parks and Open Space will be conducting a random drawing of 100 permits for residents to cut their own lodgepole pine trees at Reynolds Ranch Open Space.
The tree cutting event will be Dec. 4 and 5 at 11212 Magnolia Road in N... |
19.10.2021 | Guest Opinion: Chris Campbell: Timely COVID-19 testing keeps everyone safe | By: Chris Campbell, Emergency Management Coordinator
As cases of the highly contagious Delta variant continue to increase, prompt and accurate testing remains a vitally important tool for stopping the spread of COVID-19.
Getting a timely te... |
01.10.2021 | Boulder County seeks election input | Boulder County elections officials are seeking community input on where voter service and polling centers and ballot drop boxes should be located for the 2022 general election.
The county Elections Division is gathering public input and com... |
28.09.2021 | Opinion: Camille Rodriguez: Closer to normal | By Camille Rodriguez
Healthy, active businesses are an essential component in Boulder County’s pandemic recovery and return to normal life. Prosperous businesses are a boon for everyone — owners, workers, support services and patrons.
The V... |
09.09.2021 | Aid available for Boulder County households facing eviction | Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct the email address with which to seek Spanish-language assistance from Boulder County Housing.
Local officials are encouraging Boulder County residential tenants who have been impacted by... |
15.07.2021 | Boulder County announces finalists for Parks and Open Space director | Boulder County on Thursday announced three finalists for director of the county’s Parks and Open Space Department.
According to a news release, the three, are Kurt Carlson, the Open Space and Trails Operations Manager for Adams County Parks... |