Date | Title | Description |
16.09.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Prosecution call second doctor Monday in Boulder King Soopers mass shooting case | Torres said she and Dr. Thomas Gray did not have evidence that suggested he was insane at the time of the offense.
“We ended up in a situation where we lacked evidence to suggest that, at the time of the crime, his mental health symptoms ma... |
11.09.2024 | The Boulder Mass Shooting Trial: A Harrowing Journey Through Trauma and Justice | In the heart of Boulder, Colorado, a courtroom has become a stage for a tragedy that shook a community to its core. The trial of Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, accused of a mass shooting at a King Soopers grocery store, is unfolding with gripping t... |
09.09.2024 | Latest Headlines | Boulder launches Affordable Commercial Grant Pilot Program | - |
09.09.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | ‘The rest of the day was just running’: More King Soopers employees testify in Boulder mass shooting trial | Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, pictured during a May 25, 2021, appearance in a Boulder County District courtroom at the Boulder County Justice Center. (Matthew Jonas/Boulder Daily Camera)
Paul Johnson was talking to Rikki Olds and Denny Stong about... |
08.09.2024 | Outdoors | Cyclists get interested in Colo. 119 Bikeway project | “We decided to go with the overpass rather than the underpass because it is the cheaper and faster way to complete the project,” Phillips said.
Representatives from Boulder County, the Colorado Department of Transportation, the Regional Tra... |
05.09.2024 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the editor: Ensure BIFF is allowed to grow and thrive; Wright taught us to keep eye on the future; BVSD bus should go all the way to Gold Hill | Ensure BIFF is allowed to grow and thrive
Largely, the fact that the Sundance Film Festival may be coming to Boulder is a tribute to the 20 years of success and growth of the Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF). BIFF is not only a cu... |
03.09.2024 | Local News | Boulder’s 2025 recommended city budget reflects projected financial constraints | Boulder’s recommended 2025 budget totals $589.5 million across all funds, comprised of a $399.3 million operating budget and a $190.2 million capital budget. The approved budget for 2024 totaled $515.4 million, an operating budget of $374.2... |
02.09.2024 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the editor: Show support for Sundance and BIFF; leave Iris as is; what does it say about us as Americans? | Show support for Sundance and BIFF
Boulder is a very special place and perfectly suitable for the Sundance Film Festival. We should feel proud that the Festival is considering moving to Boulder and that so many state and local entities have... |
31.08.2024 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the editor: Sundance and BIFF can coexist in Boulder; a dire lack of tennis courts; the status of Trump’s children; | Sundance and BIFF can coexist in Boulder
As a long-time attendee of the Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF), I want to express my hope that the leaders wooing the Sundance Film Festival to relocate here are sincere in their belief th... |
30.08.2024 | Local News | New bike overpass planned on Colo. 119 near 63rd Street | Residents can find out more about a planned overpass for the Colo. 119 Bikeway at 63rd Street at an event set for 5 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 10 at Hampton Inn & Suites, 6315 Lookout Road, Boulder
Boulder County, the Colorado Department of T... |
29.08.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Judge rules on motions in Boulder King Soopers shooting case | Additionally, Alissa argued that his statements were not voluntary, asserting that “he was told he could only speak to his mother if he answered the police officer’s questions and that this created an atmosphere of unconstitutional coercion... |
28.08.2024 | Bridging Borders: A New Era for Study Abroad Programs | In a world that grows smaller by the day, education must evolve. The partnership between the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) and Arizona State University (ASU) is a bold step toward reshaping the landscape of study abro... |
28.08.2024 | The Tug-of-War Over Transparency and Wages in Boulder | In Boulder, two critical issues are unfolding: access to public records and the debate over minimum wage. Both are intertwined with the fabric of community trust and economic stability. Access to public records is like sunlight breaking thr... |
28.08.2024 | Boulder’s Weekend Symphony: A Melodic Tapestry of Events | Boulder, Colorado, is a canvas painted with vibrant events this weekend. From the soulful strains of jazz to the enchanting notes of opera, the city is alive with culture and community. Let’s dive into the weekend’s offerings, where every m... |
26.08.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | More than 100 storage units damaged in early Monday Boulder fire | Waugh wrote that the storage company is working on notifying the people who owned the units that were damaged.
Boulder Fire-Rescue reported that 45 people were called to the scene.
Just before 7 a.m., the department posted that crews could ... |
25.08.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: Access to public records is vital – and shouldn’t be unnecessarily expensive | On the other hand, it also makes sense for it to be difficult for the department to release unedited video footage. It is difficult to prepare hours of raw footage for release — for instance, care has to be taken to protect the privacy of b... |
24.08.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Saturday, Aug. 24: The Harry Drabkin-Tom Tilton Ensemble at Full Cycle Café | Today
The Harry Drabkin-Tom Tilton Ensemble at Full Cycle Café: 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Full Cycle Café & Bar, 2355 30th St., Boulder. The Harry Drabkin-Tom Tilton Ensemble will celebrate the music of John Coltrane. This music reflects the ... |
23.08.2024 | Local News | Boulder names three police chief finalists | Stephen Redfearn (Courtesy photo)
Boulder announced Friday it has named Interim Police Chief Stephen Redfearn and two external candidates, Leonard Redhorse III and Josh Wallace, as finalists for the role of the city’s next police chief.
Red... |
23.08.2024 | Local News | Boulder City Council split on handling of minimum wage increase | Mayor Pro Tem Nicole Speer and Councilmember Lauren Folkerts were the only two council members to support a minimum wage increase in Boulder that would have matched the unincorporated Boulder County minimum wage of $25 per hour by 2030. It ... |
20.08.2024 | Bridging Gaps: Boulder Police and Autism Awareness Through Decals | In Boulder, Colorado, a new initiative is unfolding. The Boulder Police Department (BPD) is launching an autism decal program. This program aims to foster understanding between law enforcement and the autistic community. It’s a step toward ... |
17.08.2024 | Boulder police launch new autism decal program | Lynn Wysolmierski, the president of ASBC, hopes that the combination of awareness from the decals and continued specialized training can help de-escalate previously tense confrontations between police officers and autistic individuals.
Wyso... |
16.08.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Boulder zeroing in on finalists for new police chief | Interim Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn (Courtesy photo)
During a meeting Monday night of the Police Oversight Panel, there were indications that the city has narrowed the candidate list down to fewer than 10 semi-finalists, although ... |
14.08.2024 | Local News | Boulder puts bear-related dog leash restrictions into effect | OSMP representatives also ask residents to consider putting their dogs on leashes for their protection on all trails during bear season.
To report bear sightings, visit https://user.govoutreach.com/boulder/faq.php?cmd=shell&goparms=clas... |
14.08.2024 | Local News | Boulder Municipal Court closed Friday | The Boulder Municipal Court will be closed all day Friday due to staff meetings. There will be no court proceedings, hearings or jury duty on that day.
The court handles violations of city code, which can include traffic and parking violati... |
14.08.2024 | Local News | Boulder airport ballot measures may see slight tweaks | Both alternative ballot measures would allow the ordinances to be amended or repealed “if additional analysis demonstrates decommissioning is infeasible.” Boulder filed a lawsuit against the FAA to clarify how long the city must keep its ai... |
13.08.2024 | Shadows in the Classroom: A Disturbing Case of Abuse in Boulder Schools | In Boulder, a dark cloud looms over Manhattan Middle School. Allegations of inappropriate behavior by a teacher have surfaced, sending shockwaves through the community. The case reveals a troubling narrative of neglect and failure to protec... |
13.08.2024 | The Road to Safety: Rethinking Iris Avenue | Iris Avenue in Boulder is a tale of two worlds. On one side, it’s a bustling artery for cars, carrying nearly 20,000 vehicles daily. On the other, it’s a perilous path for pedestrians and cyclists, with a staggering 345 crashes reported fro... |
13.08.2024 | Residents asked to comment on Boulder’s Baseline Road safety plans | Boulder officials want to make travel safer on Baseline Road from 30th Street to Foothills Parkway, a section ranked among the Top 10 crash spots in the city.
Officials want community input to inform the final decision at an in-person open ... |
12.08.2024 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the editor: Logging is not the solution to wildfires; amending the Electoral College; better solutions to Iris | Logging is not the solution to wildfires
When it comes to wildfires and fire mitigation, trees are not the culprits here. Nine out of ten wildfires are human-caused. We need to regulate human use of forests when fire danger is high. Fines f... |
12.08.2024 | Local News | University Hill neighbors, partygoers react to Friday night shooting in Boulder | Deanna Fujii, a 26-year Hill resident who lives a few blocks down the street from where the shooting occurred, said she didn’t hear anything out of the ordinary that night. She thinks she may have been asleep when it happened.
Fujii said th... |
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11.08.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: On all of Boulder’s roads, including Iris, safety should come first | As it stands, Iris is a dangerous street. As part of the CAN initiative, Iris was identified as being an abnormally risky road for everyone — pedestrians, bikes and cars.
According to the city’s Safe Streets report, “67% of severe crashes o... |
10.08.2024 | Commentary | Guest opinion: Josh Joseph: The airport is a subsidized waste of space | So, rather than funding the airport themselves, the pilots, most of whom we can assume aren’t in need of affordable housing, must come to the city, palms up, in dire need of subsidy for their exclusive hobby.
The airport’s land is worth nea... |
08.08.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Teacher at Boulder’s Manhattan Middle School accused of inappropriately touching students | On March 5, police started an investigation when a student reported feeling uncomfortable due to Greenberg touching her on the shoulder and thigh. The student also told police that Greenberg may have touched another student’s breast.
During... |
06.08.2024 | Sports | Boulder tennis players feeling squeezed as more courts disappear | “Tennis is getting to become, in Boulder, a country club sport because people don’t have enough access to it,” he said, adding that the Meadows Tennis Club and the Boulder Country Club have years-long waitlists for people wanting to play.
R... |
04.08.2024 | The Unraveling Threads of Life and Loss | In the heart of Boulder, a tragedy unfolds. Zaria Hardee, a vibrant young woman, is gone. Her family is left grappling with grief and unanswered questions. She was a beacon of light, a friend to many, and a sister who cherished her siblings... |
04.08.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: Wildfire smoke is a reminder of just how important it is to improve air quality | All in all, according to the Denver Post, “this week’s wildfires have killed one person, damaged or destroyed at least 30 buildings, prompted the evacuation of thousands of people along the Front Range and triggered Gov. Jared Polis to depl... |
02.08.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | ‘She brightened everybody’s day,’ Family of young woman found dead in Boulder grieve while seeking answers | “I remember when we were living at the apartments in Aurora, there was this kid in a wheelchair, and he would always come over and would ask for Zaria, almost daily,” Cesar Saavedra said.
“It was amazing. He was like her best friend,” Annas... |
02.08.2024 | Things to do | Inside track: Rock legend Graham Nash shares stories and wisdom at Chautauqua | TODAY
Renowned aerial artists practiced in the art of performing above ground on lyra, chains, cord, rope and much more come together in Frequent Flyers Aerial Dance’s Showcase Performance at 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday, ... |
01.08.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Boulder County, Boulder, Erie, RMNP enact Stage 2 fire restrictions | “The weather right now is hot and dry. The dew point is low in the morning and the humidity is low during the day. Vegetation is also dry which means that a small spark is likely to escalate,” said Boulder Fire-Rescue Chief Michael Calderaz... |
31.07.2024 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the editor: Keep Trump away from nuclear button; vacuous commentaries offer no solutions | Trump should never be near nuclear button again
A July 22 letter to the editor argued that though many believe that “Trump is not a nice person,” many great leaders of the past weren’t either. The author lists three that were effective in m... |
26.07.2024 | Opinion Columnists | Opinion: Steve Pomerance: Building more housing won’t lower prices; demand is just too large | That’s why I refer to another survey I’ve previously cited, called Disappearing Colorado. To quote their lead-in, “Anti-growth is a 90-to-10 voter issue in Colorado that almost no elected, corporate or civic leaders in the state are talking... |
25.07.2024 | Colorado's Climate Funding: A Game Changer for the Future**
** | ** In a bold move, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded Colorado a staggering $328 million to combat climate pollution. This funding is unprecedented and signals a new era in environmental action. The implications are vast,... |
25.07.2024 | The Rise of Kamala Harris: A New Era in Democratic Politics**
** | ** The political landscape is shifting. With President Joe Biden stepping aside, the stage is set for Vice President Kamala Harris to take the lead. This change is more than a mere transition; it’s a seismic shift in the Democratic Party. H... |
25.07.2024 | Boulder’s Summer Symphony: A Weekend of Art, Music, and Community**
** | ** Boulder, Colorado, is a canvas painted with vibrant events this weekend. The city buzzes with creativity, music, and community spirit. From art festivals to lively concerts, Boulder invites everyone to join the celebration. The Pearl Str... |
25.07.2024 | Local News | Boulder City Council greenlights easement acquisition for Gregory Canyon Creek flood work | Joanna Bloom, deputy director of policy and planning for Boulder’s Utilities Department, said she doesn’t anticipate the city needing to use eminent domain for this project, and that residents in the area are generally supportive of flood m... |
24.07.2024 | Boulder to use herbicide on invasive species at reservoir | Originally Published: July 24, 2024 at 1:55 p.m. |
23.07.2024 | Politics | Colorado’s Democratic convention delegates endorse Kamala Harris for president in straw poll | A number of Colorado Democrats, including Polis, other statewide officials and all of the Democratic House members and senators, already had publicly backed Harris since Sunday. With more than 300 people in attendance for Monday night’s ses... |
23.07.2024 | Colorado News | City opens new North Sky Trail north of Boulder | Originally Published: July 23, 2024 at 4:51 p.m. |
23.07.2024 | Local News | Boulder’s All Roads Shelter expands overnight capacity to 180 people | Originally Published: July 23, 2024 at 1:16 p.m. |
23.07.2024 | Boulder County officials hail EPA’s $199.7M award to Denver metro region to cut climate pollution | “This award highlights the value of cross-party and cross-jurisdictional cooperation. We are thankful for the support from EPA Regional Administrator KC Becker, as well as Senators (Michael) Bennet and (John) Hickenlooper, and Representativ... |
20.07.2024 | Entertainment | Boulder-area events for Saturday, July 20: Jeff & Paige bring Meadow Music to Chautauqua | Today
Meadow Music at Chautauqua: 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Chautauqua Park, 900 Baseline Road, Boulder. Join Jeff & Paige for an award-winning environmental education program and popular summer events. Turning 20 this year, Meadow Music will... |
19.07.2024 | Local News | Boulder to reveal recommended design for Iris Avenue project | The road diet configuration can have effects like calming traffic, creating more consistent speeds and reducing certain types of crashes. But the city had not landed on a recommended design last time the City Council discussed the project o... |
19.07.2024 | Entertainment | Boulder-area events for Friday, July 19: Pearl Street Arts Fest brings giant outdoor gallery to town | Today
Pearl Street Arts Fest: 3 p.m. Friday, Pearl Street Mall, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. From whimsical and modern sculptures to traditional watercolors and oils, Pearl Street Arts Fest is a beautiful outdoor gallery nestled in the heart of... |
18.07.2024 | Entertainment | Boulder-area events for Thursday, July 18: Trident stages its monthly variety show, open mic | Today
Variety Show — And Now…Featuring: 6 p.m. Thursday, Trident Booksellers & Cafe, 940 Pearl St., Boulder. This monthly variety show features local artists of all kinds — poets, music makers, comedians, dancers and performance artists... |
18.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Defense attorneys in Boulder King Soopers shooting case request different judge | On Friday, defense attorneys also filed a motion requesting that the court suppress any statement and evidence from an “illegal interrogation of (Alissa)” while he was under arrest and receiving treatment for a gunshot wound at the hospital... |
17.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Boulder police investigate suspicious death after finding woman’s body on bike trailer | - |
17.07.2024 | Entertainment | Boulder-area events for Wednesday, July 17: Chart-topping Mighty Mystic bringing roots reggae to Bands on the Bricks | Today
Bands on the Bricks: 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, 1300 Pearl St., Boulder. From rock to reggae and everything in between, Bands on the Bricks is Boulder County’s premier outdoor summer concert series in the heart of the city, on the bricks of... |
16.07.2024 | Opponents of Rocky Flats regional trail route press Westminster to withdraw money for bridge, underpass | The Rocky Flats trail opponents sued several federal agencies in January, claiming they violated the National Environmental Policy Act by not considering alternatives to construction of an 8-mile trail “through the most heavily plutonium-co... |
15.07.2024 | National Politics | Biden says ‘bullseye’ remark was mistake, but that Trump is guilty of worse rhetoric | Holt asked Biden if he has done “a little soul-searching” about things he’d said that could “incite people who are not balanced.”
“How do you talk about the threat to democracy, which is real, when a president says things like he says? Do y... |
15.07.2024 | Who is JD Vance? Things to know about Donald Trump’s pick for vice president | He was first elected to public office in 2022
After Donald Trump won the 2016 election, Vance returned to his native Ohio and set up an anti-opioid charity. He also took to the lecture circuit and was a favored guest at Republican Lincoln D... |
14.07.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: Converting vacant offices to housing is an idea worth carefully exploring | (Transportation is the largest polluter in the U.S., and passenger cars account for 58% of those emissions, according to the EPA.)
All of this means that Boulder needs more housing units — more affordable housing units, more middle-income h... |
13.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Boulder police to host ‘Women’s Recruitment Expo’ on Aug. 3 | Participants can talk to female police officers and take a physical agility test with instructors as part of the “Women’s Recruitment Expo” slated for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 3 at the Boulder Police Department, 1805 33rd St.
Different police ... |
09.07.2024 | The Ineffectiveness and Inhumanity of Boulder's Camping Ban: A Critical Examination of Homelessness in the Community | The recent legal developments surrounding Boulder's camping ban have brought to light the pressing issue of homelessness in the community. While the ban may have legal standing, its enforcement raises questions about the ethical implication... |
09.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Police investigating assault on cyclist in downtown Boulder | - |
08.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Boulder police request help identifying vehicle involved in hit-and-run that left one injured | - |
07.07.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: Boulder’s camping ban is not a solution to homelessness | In April, a Boulder district judge halted court proceedings in the lawsuit to see how the Supreme Court would rule on the case in Oregon, citing the impact the decision would likely have on the lawsuit.
Of course, the Grants Pass camping ba... |
05.07.2024 | Local News | Boulder’s Jeff and Paige mark 20 years of Meadow Music concert series | “It’s the most special part of the program, for me,” Doughty said of the hike. “It’s really grounded in nature.”
On Monday, Meadow Music will officially celebrate its 20th birthday with a special “alumni” concert. All former Jeff and Paige ... |
05.07.2024 | Local News | Boulder staffers present scenarios for future of Area III Planning Reserve | That leaves about 262 acres that city staffers have envisioned being used for housing, businesses and some light industrial or manufacturing uses. While the scenarios staff developed are not the only possible options, they were designed to ... |
03.07.2024 | Local News | Boulder closing Vesper Trail to protect burrowing owls | The city of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks is closing Vesper Trail and areas on Gunbarrel Hill through Oct. 31 to protect a burrowing owl nest.
Burrowing owls can lose their ability to reproduce if disturbed, and with the breed’s inc... |
02.07.2024 | Local News | Boulder sees 29% crime reduction on University Hill | Otto Berry, left, Toray Davis and Sebastian Ruttgers eat at Rush Bowls on University Hill in Boulder last month. (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
One reason for the crime reduction is the growth of the University of Colorado Boulder’s p... |
01.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Boulder police seeking indecent exposure suspect | Officers also reminded residents to always be aware of what’s going on around you while walking, to walk with other people when possible, and to walk in well-lit and well-traveled areas.
Police also recommended that community members lock t... |
30.06.2024 | Local News | In Retrospect: Fred Fair’s ‘scenic highway’ only for hikers | In July 1925, with 165 people in attendance, the U.S. Forest Service opened the first leg of Fair’s dream –– an improved road to the present Rainbow Lakes trailhead, accessed from the Peak to Peak highway between Nederland and Ward.
But Fai... |
29.06.2024 | Local News | Controversy swirls around proposed Iris Avenue improvements in Boulder | According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, the road diet configuration can have benefits such as calming traffic, creating more consistent speeds, cutting down on lanes for pedestrians to cross and reduce certain types of crashes.
... |
29.06.2024 | Editorials | Community Editorial Board: Should Sundance come to Boulder? | My initial reaction was, “Why would we want Sundance HERE?” It’s so identified with Park City, Robert Redford in a snow-dusted Stetson and all that. However, giving it a little more thought, it doesn’t seem like the worst sort of event/ente... |
28.06.2024 | Local News | Boulder releases 2025 Human Services Fund applications | Additional information about past Human Service Fund grants, can be found on Boulder’s competitive grants dashboard.
To apply for the 2025 fund round, visit bouldercolorado.gov/services/human-services-fund.
For more general information, ema... |
26.06.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Wednesday, June 26: Bike and Walk to Work Day | Today
Bike and Walk to Work Day: 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, Community Cycles, 2601 Spruce St., Boulder. Breakfast stations in and around Boulder will be serving free food and drink to an estimated 7,000 participants riding or walking to work from... |
26.06.2024 | Colorado News | ‘To reattach to the land’: Arapaho youth, elders holding cultural encampment in Boulder County | The next day the group will help lead a presentation at the 100-year anniversary of Central Park in downtown Boulder starting at 11 a.m. Yoshinaga-Itano hoped that, aside from a presentation on the area’s Indigenous history, the Arapaho you... |
25.06.2024 | Things to do | Boulder-area events for Tuesday, June 25: ‘Summer Flowers’ art show | Today
Summer Flowers art show: noon Tuesday, Ana’s Art Gallery, 1101 Spruce St., Boulder. Color and warmth jumps off the canvas at Ana’s Art Gallery, which is showing new work featuring the flowers and fruits of summer. The featured paintin... |
25.06.2024 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the editor: Preserving the privilege of the few; CU is better place with DiStefano’s retirement; Boulder legislates against cars | Do we want to preserve the privilege of the few?
Recently, PBS presented an hour-long documentary about the successful enterprise of the town and county of Telluride to preserve their lands in the way they saw fit.
Developers were at large ... |
24.06.2024 | Local News | 2024 Boulder Artist Census studies open | Boulder’s Office of Arts and Culture is launching a series of studies to learn more about the role of artists in the local economy and society. Information from the study will help the city better understand the lives of professional artist... |
22.06.2024 | Local News | Boulder City Council OKs changes to rules for meeting participation | However, people signing up for or speaking at open comment will no longer be required to provide their address. While this idea has been controversial among some City Council members, most agree that they’d prefer to know speakers’ connecti... |
22.06.2024 | Local News | Lafayette beefs up bilingual services for Spanish-speaking community | Lessons learned the ‘hard way’
Acevedo said when he first came to the United States, he did not understand the local government structure, so he had to learn some lessons the hard way. Having someone guide a resident through the legal syste... |
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 | See a play, take a hike — It’s all the same with Arts in the Open | “Somebody once said to me, ‘This the most Boulder thing you could do.’ And I completely agree — it’s theater, it’s hiking, and it’s quintessential Boulder. Anyone who enjoys the outdoors will love this — even if they don’t necessarily enjoy... |
20.06.2024 | Entertainment | Growing Up Boulder: Students exhibit gives peek into what the Civic Area could — and probably should — look like | In the past, Growing Up Boulder has facilitated similar youth engagement projects with BVSD students, but this year’s project was unique in that it featured the input of student artists. With this in mind, Growing Up Boulder expanded the ef... |
20.06.2024 | Local News | Boulder’s Community Forestry Corps gets teens inspired to care for trees | The teens also collect heat data, using sensors and other monitoring tools. At the end of the summer, county workers will use the data to determine where trees can be added to municipalities to mitigate urban heat.
“The more we understand h... |
18.06.2024 | Applications open for Boulder’s 2024 Food Tax Rebate program | Seniors, people with disabilities, people with children under 18 and people who don’t have permanent shelter can apply for Boulder’s annual Food Tax Rebate program until June 30.
Rebates for 2024 will be $104 for individuals and $318 for fa... |
13.06.2024 | Local News | Boulder takes plunge with first ‘World’s Largest Swimming Lesson’ | Spruce Pool can accommodate up to 60 people in the water for the lesson. Berridge expects around 24 swimmers on the 20th, with hopes that participation will increase in future years.
“We plan on running it again and again, and hopefully som... |
13.06.2024 | Politics | ‘Over the moon’: Housing advocates celebrate success of Boulder airport ballot measure petitions | “We had all been on pins and needles just waiting,” she said, adding that some on the campaign committee expected they’d need to go out and gather more signatures. If they had not met the minimum signature requirement for either petition, t... |
12.06.2024 | Local News | Boulder Police Oversight Panel to hold public meetings on bylaw changes | The bylaw meetings will be held virtually from 6-7 p.m. on June 25, July 30 and August 20. A Zoom link for each meeting will be posted on the panel website.
Learn more about the panel and find links to the virtual meetings at bit.ly/4aZLTSH... |
12.06.2024 | Local News | Penrose Place office building in Boulder slated to be converted to affordable housing | The original, 53-year-old portion of the Geological Society building will be one of several residential buildings in the finished complex, which will add 113 new permanently affordable housing units to the city’s supply. Boulder Housing Par... |
11.06.2024 | Local News | Day services set to launch Monday at Boulder shelter | Downing told a recent story of a longtime staff member who has known a particular client for years. Although the client usually doesn’t speak, during day services, the client initiated a conversation for the first time.
“To my mind, that’s ... |
10.06.2024 | Local News | Boulder’s Royal Arch Trail sees closures until early September | OSMP reminds community members to visit maps.bouldercolorado.gov/osmp-trails/ to see current closures across Boulder’s trail system. Visitors can also view alternate trail and trail trailhead destinations by visiting Boulder’s trail and tra... |
10.06.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Court denies defense’s motion to try King Soopers shooting case outside of Boulder County | “Turning to the second prong, the Court also cannot find that there has been publicity that will create actual prejudice and hostility within the jury panel,” Bakke wrote in her order.
Bakke noted that the motion to change venues may be rev... |
09.06.2024 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the editor: Amabile will benefit Boulder and the entire state; Mueh is the best candidate for HD 10 | Amabile will benefit Boulder and the entire state
It was in the midst of waiting to testify on a state bill in the spring of 2019 that I first encountered Judy Amabile. Like me, Judy was there to testify in support of Extreme Risk Protectio... |
09.06.2024 | Local News | Tajik artist returns to spruce up Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse | The teahouse would be unique even in Tajikistan, Mirakhmatov said. The combination of the wood carving, the painting, the plaster and ceramic carvings are a unique amalgam of traditional Tajik art forms. All of the wood fixtures, the paint ... |
07.06.2024 | Local News | New fencing at NCAR will keep cattle in | People visiting the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, 1850 Table Mesa Drive, may notice that there is new fencing on the side of the road.
The fencing is for a small herd of cattle that will be brought onto the property f... |
06.06.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Boulder responds to Yellow Scene lawsuit about body camera footage of officer-involved shooting | In Boulder’s response to the lawsuit, attorneys state that the Law Enforcement Integrity Act requires the city “to blur and mute significant portions of video released to the public. The city further denies that SB 20-217 amended or appeale... |