Date | Title | Description |
16.06.2025 | Broomfield’s Great American Picnic to include additional fencing, security | Accessible parking will be moved this year to the east lot of the park, according to Gulley’s presentation. Broomfield County Commons Road between the Paul Derda Recreation Center and the park will be closed to vehicles beginning at 5 p.m. ... |
11.06.2025 | Broomfield City Council appoints new committee members, approves purchase of new open space | In 2001, a plot of land south of the newly purchased site that’s now part of the Broomfield County Commons was purchased by Broomfield from E&B Miller & Company, Pritz said. As part of the contract for that sale, the newly acquired ... |
07.06.2025 | Broomfield's Summer of Sound and Infrastructure: A Community on the Move | Broomfield is buzzing. The city is a blend of melodies and momentum. On one hand, the City Council is pouring funds into drainage improvements. On the other, local bands are ready to rock the summer nights. It’s a tale of two projects, both... |
06.06.2025 | Boulder’s Summer Symphony: A Musical Journey Through the Heart of Colorado | Summer in Boulder is a symphony of sound. The air buzzes with melodies, laughter, and the sweet scent of warm evenings. As the sun dips behind the Flatirons, the city transforms into a vibrant concert hall. From the intimate corners of loca... |
06.06.2025 | Broomfield City Council OKs more funding for drainage improvement projects | So far, the Nissen project has cost $6.828 million of Broomfield and Mile High Flood District funds, and additional funding will likely be requested in 2027 or 2028, Deaver said.
The City Park channel improvement project begins at the pond ... |
06.06.2025 | Free Broomfield Summer Concert Series stages local tunes with D.J. Williams, Wrenn Van Band | Before Williams takes the stage, opener The Wrenn Van Band will serve as a warmup for the crowd.
“(The band) started in January of 2024, and we just gelled right away — so we’ve been playing together ever since,” Wrenn Van, who serves as le... |
05.06.2025 | Boulder County’s 2025 summer concert guide: Dance under the moon and to barroom blues | “We’ve been playing at Gold Hill for a long time and we always love coming back,” said Aaron McCloskey of Wood Belly. “Brian (Finn) has created such an amazing vibe there and it’s one of our absolute favorite venues. The energy in that room... |
20.04.2025 | Broomfield's Water Woes and a Tragic Tale of Crime | Broomfield, Colorado, is a city caught in a storm. Water bills have surged, leaving residents gasping for relief. The city council is on the brink of another rate hike, this time by 15% in 2026. This follows a staggering 50% increase just a... |
18.04.2025 | After water bills skyrocketed by 50% this year, Broomfield is on track to increase rates by just 15% in 2026 | The Council directed staff to move forward with forming an “Enterprise Advisory Committee,” composed of seven Council-appointed residents. The committee would provide Council and staff with recommendations and insights about the enterprise ... |
11.04.2025 | Native artist to discuss his Broomfield mural that will lend a voice to Cheyenne, Arapaho Tribes | In art, Learned said, countless stories need to be told — and the best one to tell is your own.
“My mom always instilled in me to paint the Cheyenne and Arapaho,” Learned said. “She told me ‘there’s a lot of stories that need to be told, an... |
05.04.2025 | Beyond books, Broomfield Library here to serve the community | “As the world has changed and a lot of community services have gone away or been privatized, I think the library has been picking up a lot of slack in terms of being a community gathering space and a resource center,” Margheim said. “I thin... |
06.03.2025 | Broomfield seeks applicants for seasonal summer jobs | For workers looking for a temporary job over the summer, Broomfield is your spot. The CCOB is currently seeking applicants for a wide range of positions.
Available to view now at Broomfield.org/Jobs, the county is offering multiple position... |
25.02.2025 | Local News | Annual community survey now open for Broomfield residents | Broomfield’s community survey is now open, giving an opportunity for residents to provide feedback for county operations.
Many Broomfield residents will have received a text message from the county with information and a link to participate... |
11.02.2025 | Voting for next One Book One Broomfield closes next week | Broomfield residents have one week to cast their votes for the annual One Book One Broomfield selection.
One Book One Broomfield is an annual community-wide book club, where residents all read one book together, and the county hosts events ... |
31.01.2025 | Crime and Public Safety | Broomfield’s Inside Academy will offer lessons to aspiring police officers | Aspiring police officers in Broomfield can get an inside look at the tricks of the trade in a set of specialized lessons dedicated to different aspects of the Broomfield Police Department with “Inside Academy” classes that start March 19.
A... |
19.12.2024 | Local News | Broomfield buildings closed due to power outage | The George DiCiero City and County Building, and the pool inside the Broomfield Community Center are closed today, due to a power outage.
According to the Broomfield website’s alert center, a transformer received damage Wednesday evening, w... |
11.12.2024 | Local News | Broomfield Urban Renewal Authority to refinance 1stBANK Center bonds | The Broomfield City Council has unanimously approved the first reading of refinancing of the 2005 Broomfield Urban Renewal Authority’s bonds used to construct the 1stBANK Center.
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29.11.2024 | Entertainment | Scrooge, sugar plums and Santa: Guide to holiday shows along the festive Front Range | “I think I certainly understand it better than I did when I was 20,” he said. “I was too young to be playing it then. As with any of my acting over the last 20 years, I’ve thought less about it. We get too carried away trying to be artistic... |
26.11.2024 | Business | Boulder Valley munis awarded $1.5M for e-bike share program | The Colorado Energy Office has awarded a $1.5 million grant to local governments in Superior, Broomfield, Westminster, Lafayette, Longmont and Boulder County to help fund the launch of an electric bicycle sharing program.
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21.11.2024 | Entertainment | Get lit: From a festive fiesta to CU Buffs superfan Peggy Coppom flipping the switch, here’s Boulder County’s guide to tree-lighting ceremonies | “Even with all the changes Boulder has gone through, I still think of it as heaven on earth. People always ask, ‘Why don’t you leave?’ and I just say, ‘Why would I ever want to leave heaven?’ Boulder feels like home, and I’m so grateful to ... |
20.11.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Broomfield plans free gun lock week in December | Residents can stop by the Broomfield Police Department to get a free gun lock during the week of Dec. 9 through 16.
The police department, 7 Descombes Drive, is just one of several police departments around the northern metro area participa... |
11.11.2024 | Colorado's Winter Storm: A Tale of Snow and Struggle | A fierce winter storm swept across Colorado, leaving a trail of chaos in its wake. Nearly three feet of snow blanketed the state, transforming highways into white rivers and homes into icy fortresses. The storm, which struck on November 8, ... |
10.11.2024 | Weather | Colorado snowstorm cut power to more than 52,000 homes, thousands without power Sunday morning | “Crews typically focus first on repairs that will restore power for the largest number of customers,” Aguayo said in a statement emailed to the Denver Post on Saturday. “After that, crews will move to the neighborhood level, before handling... |
01.11.2024 | Entertainment | Broomfield’s Jingle Bell Craft Fair wraps unique gifts into 8 rooms of vendors | “The community has been such big supporters of our products … we’ve being doing (the market) since 2014 when it was held in the senior center,” Sarah Kleinhans, founder of The 5280 Mermaid, said.
Kleinhans crafts beverage-infusion kits, can... |
11.10.2024 | Entertainment | Broomfield Out Loud project is uplifting diverse voices with creative expression | “Her story is about her immigration from Mexico City to Colorado,” Smith said. Valdez landed in Aurora at age 6. “And how she experienced a shift in her perspective and culture. What really stood out to me in connection with her story was h... |
01.10.2024 | News | Here’s how to voice your opinion at Broomfield Council’s first reading on city’s proposed 50% water rate increases | The Broomfield City Council will have its first reading on the proposed 50% water rate increases for the city and county at a special meeting tonight.
The increases, first proposed by staff in a July study session, would bring the average r... |
12.09.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Woman killed in shooting at Broomfield’s Arista Flats | The suspected shooter and a woman who was found inside the unit were both taken to a hospital. The woman was declared dead at the hospital as a result of a gunshot wound. Her name has not yet been released by the coroner’s office.
The suspe... |
05.09.2024 | Entertainment | Raise a stein to Front Range fall as area Oktoberfests tap loads of beer, and music lineups that are ‘out of this world’ | “Our live music lineup this year is probably one of the best we’ve had,” said Anna Salim, vice president of operations and programming at Downtown Boulder Partnership. “The depth and breadth of music that we have been able to bring together... |
30.08.2024 | Latest Headlines | Broomfield City Council approves new plan to protect raptors | They also want to develop a database of raptor nest locations for monitoring and data collection and install nesting platforms and boxes for raptors in open spaces.
“This plan was really driven by the community — people have a desire to pro... |
21.08.2024 | High School Sports | Softball: Julia Savage changing the softball narrative at Fairview | With four home runs in her first four games of 2024, she clobbered two at the Fairview-hosted Dina Brown Tournament final against Green Mountain on Saturday. At the team’s following practice, Castillo pointed a good 50 feet behind the outfi... |
09.08.2024 | Colorado News | ‘Run to fail’: How a culture focused on new development has led Broomfield infrastructure to the brink | For years, the city and county has focused on new developments — the Flatirons Crossing mall, the now defunct 1stBANK Center, dozens of corporate headquarters — while maintaining existing infrastructure was pushed aside.
“What’s embedded in... |
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... |
25.07.2024 | The Future of Softball: A New Season of Promise and Potential**
** | ** As summer wanes, the excitement of fall sports begins to stir. High school softball teams across the nation are gearing up for a season filled with promise. The local scene is buzzing with talent, ambition, and the thrill of competition.... |
19.07.2024 | High School Sports | Fall ‘Four’cast: Storylines to watch out for on the local softball scene | With Maestretti now at the University of Utah, Holy Family’s path to gold should figure to have at least one less giant roadblock. Which is great for the Tigers, but it’s the plethora of potential returning talent that should have them amon... |
18.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | 13-year-old boy charged in Denver RTD bus shooting sentenced to Division of Youth Services | Sanchez then walked toward the group and confronted them at the back of the bus, where the boy shot Sanchez multiple times and stepped over Sanchez’s body to leave the bus.
The 13-year-old was initially charged with first-degree murder, ass... |
18.07.2024 | Broomfield officials consider 50% utility rate increase to maintain aging infrastructure | Graham Clark, interim director of finance, said that Broomfield has long had the least expensive water on the Front Range. The price was the least expensive because workers did not take care of infrastructure.
“It’s not an enviable spot, be... |
07.07.2024 | Acclaimed Venezuelan/American jazz duo to liven up Broomfield’s Anthem Park | The concert begins at 7 p.m. in Anthem Park, 15663 Sheridan Parkway on July 10. The concert is free, and attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and picnic blankets to stay for the show.
“Our collaboration is a special one — two peopl... |
28.06.2024 | Broomfield gears up for its annual July 4 Great American Picnic | The beer garden was added to the Great American Picnic in 2018, a welcome attraction for festival-goers.
“It’s grown a little bit every year since then,” Monacelli said.
Lewis Geyer/ Staff PhotographerA top kids’ attraction at the Great Ame... |
07.06.2024 | News | Free summer fun in Broomfield: ZIMBiRA kicks off concert series and Summer Sundays are back at Brunner Farmhouse | • Americana folk rock from Heavy Diamond Ring, 7 p.m. July 17, Anthem Park; heavydiamondring.com.
• Cover band tunes from The Mighty Untouchables, 7 p.m. July 24, Midway Park, themightyuntouchables.com. This special summer concert, dubbed B... |
06.06.2024 | Things to do | Discover 10 exceptional Colorado swimming pools | Historic Eldorado Springs Pool in Eldorado Springs
The historic Eldorado Springs Pool opened on the Fourth of July in 1905 and eventually became known as the “Coney Island of Colorado.”
Its ballroom hosted big acts like Glenn Miller and Hot... |
03.06.2024 | News | Broomfield ranks No. 6 on Livability’s top 100 places to live list | Broomfield nabbed the sixth spot out of 100 U.S. cities as Livability’s 2024 list of the Top 100 Best Places to Live in America.
Livability credits Broomfield’s amenities — like open space trails, trendy breweries, golf courses, vibrant par... |
03.06.2024 | News | Craft beer and live tunes on tap for Broomfield’s BrewHaHa | - |
20.05.2024 | Weather | National Weather Service: Thunderstorms, hail, and potential tornadoes may hit Boulder, Broomfield and Weld Counties | - |
18.05.2024 | Latest Headlines | Longmont airport: City attempts to balance housing needs, FAA concerns | The Airport Influence Overlay zone is about 9,541 acres — just under 15 square miles. Of that, 9.1 square miles are within the Longmont planning area and much of the remaining land is within unincorporated Boulder County.
Longmont planning ... |
01.05.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Southbound I-25 down to one lane in Broomfield after crash | One lane of southbound Interstate 25 reopened near Broomfield after a crash, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation, but “vehicles are getting around the crash slowly,” Broomfield Police tweeted, urging drivers to avoid the ... |
05.04.2024 | Local News | Broomfield Library programs strive to improve English literacy in the community | The Broomfield Library’s English-language learning service helps residents and immigrants to the United States such as Yukiko Matsumoto and Ala Boudhraa, both of whom regularly attend library conversation groups to improve their English ski... |
23.03.2024 | Entertainment | Birthday celebration for a classical music legend at Broomfield Auditorium this week | The Colorado Chamber Players are prepped and ready for their upcoming concert celebrating the 339th birthday of one of history’s greatest composers.
Many composers from the Baroque period of the 17th and 18th centuries are familiar names, b... |
16.03.2024 | Girls Swimming: Our 2024 all-state team | The winter sports season brought plenty of fast times and smiles for the girls swimmers of Boulder County and its surrounding areas, and 14 ladies earned nods for their hard work through CHSAA’s all-state team.
Both of the BoCoPreps swimmer... |
15.03.2024 | Business | Colorado bankruptcy filings moderate in February | Colorado bankruptcy filings increased 7% in February compared with the same period in 2023, a far more-moderate pace than in the past year. January bankruptcy filings increased 37% statewide.
The state recorded 409 bankruptcy filings during... |
12.02.2024 | Local News | Broomfield City Council plans to continue affordable housing discussion | After a two week break, the Broomfield City Council will reconvene Tuesday to discuss affordable housing for intellectually and developmentally disabled residents and the county’s boards and commissions.
The meeting will include the second ... |
07.02.2024 | Politics | Colorado lawmakers have RTD in sights for major overhaul — including big changes for elected board | Colorado lawmakers are drafting legislation that would deliver a sweeping overhaul of the Regional Transportation District — significantly reshaping and downsizing the governing board to remove nearly all elected seats while attempting to a... |
25.01.2024 | Colorado News | Applications open for Broomfield police teen academy | Teens can learn about the Broomfield Police Department through the BPD – Inside Teen Academy program in June.
Applications for the program are now being accepted. The week-long program is set to take place daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and wi... |
19.01.2024 | News | Broomfield City Council to discuss relief for housing costs, property taxes in Tuesday meeting | Among other agenda items, the Broomfield City Council is scheduled to meet on Tuesday to discuss solutions to rising housing costs, including a proposal for new income-aligned housing in the city.
The council will review the Broomfield Hous... |
18.01.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Broomfield police updates snow removal ordinance: residents have 24 hours to clear sidewalks | The current ordinance specifies that the entire width of the sidewalk must be cleared, or 36 inches of snow at a minimum. It also states in the ordinance that snow and ice on private property cannot be shoveled into the street.
Code Complia... |
27.12.2023 | Broomfield seniors find their ‘bright spot’ at Lakeshore Cafe | Editor’s Note: The photo captions in this article have been changed to correctly spell the name of Morgan Connors.
The Lakeshore Cafe is a unique lunch spot kept afloat by volunteers that offers Broomfield seniors an opportunity for connect... |
27.12.2023 | Broomfield seeking applications for resident positions on boards and commissions | Starting Jan. 2, Broomfield residents will be able to apply to a number of positions on boards and commissions in the county.
Many of Broomfield’s boards and commissions serve as advisors to local governing bodies, including the City Counci... |
18.12.2023 | Crime and Public Safety | Broomfield police arrest suspect in homicide | Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct the neighborhood where the victim was found.
The Broomfield Police Department announced Monday they made an arrest in connection with a homicide last week.
Daniel Krug, 43, was arrested ... |
14.12.2023 | Health | Broomfield looking for health ambassadors | Broomfield Public Health and Environment is seeking individuals or organizations interested in using their community connections to help represent populations who may have difficulty accessing resources or health services.
Health Ambassador... |
14.12.2023 | Crime and Public Safety | Residents encouraged to share feedback with Broomfield Police Department | A new survey is now open for community members to share feedback with the Broomfield Police Department to identify areas for improvement.
The ongoing engagement effort asks for experiences interacting with police officers, general impressio... |
11.12.2023 | Local News | Broomfield City Council to certify mill levies, discuss open space projects in weekly meeting | This week’s regular meeting agenda of the Broomfield City Council includes the certification of the county’s mill levies and discussion of property tax relief programs as well as consideration of new open space projects.
Broomfield is requi... |
04.12.2023 | Local News | Broomfield City Council to discuss fate of defunct 1stBANK Center in Tuesday meeting | The Broomfield City Council’s agenda for Tuesday’s regular meeting includes the creation of new zoning districts, off-street and bicycle parking requirement changes and the next steps for the now-empty 1stBANK Center.
After the council chos... |
24.11.2023 | Broomfield City Council to swear in new members, discuss water storage project at Tuesday meeting | The Broomfield City Council’s agenda for Tuesday’s regular meeting is slated to include a review of possible amendments to consulting agreements for a non-potable water storage project, the swearing-in of new council members and the electio... |
16.11.2023 | News | 2023 Holiday cheer guide: Tour festive (and tiny) homes and shop local at dozens of artisan markets | Perhaps Perry Como said it best in his 1954 rendition of the famed Christmas song, ”Home for the Holidays” when he sang, “Oh, there’s no place like home for the holidays.”
That is unless you’re in somebody else’s home.
More specifically, in... |
10.11.2023 | Entertainment | Support local artists and crafters at Broomfield’s annual Jingle Bell Market | Join fellow shoppers at the annual Jingle Bell Market craft fair to find handmade gifts and enjoy early-season holiday cheer.
Broomfield’s holiday craft fair will be held at the Broomfield Community Center, 280 Spader Way, on Nov. 18. The a... |
23.10.2023 | Local News | Free Narcan harm reduction training at Broomfield Library Nov. 1 | Broomfield Youth for Youth is offering a free harm reduction training at the Broomfield Library to teach teens, parents and teachers how to administer Narcan.
Narcan, the brand name for naloxone, is most commonly administered as a nasal spr... |
23.10.2023 | Crime and Public Safety | One confirmed dead after Friday Broomfield crash | - |
19.10.2023 | Health | Broomfield urges residents get up to speed with fall vaccinations | Fall is officially in full swing in Broomfield, and between trips to the pumpkin patch and evenings spent in cozy sweaters, professionals are urging Broomfield residents to consider getting routine fall vaccinations.
The flu and respiratory... |
13.10.2023 | Entertainment | PULSE Gathering seeks to connect Broomfield creatives | The community is invited to join the City and County of Broomfield for its next PULSE gathering Wednesday at The Refuge, 11600 Quay St. #200, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event seeks to connect Broomfield creatives to forge connections and lea... |
09.10.2023 | Politics | 2023 Election: Broomfield City Council holds candidate forum | Editor’s Note: This article has been edited to correct that Henkel pointed out that Gobetti did not vote in past Broomfield municipal elections.
Broomfield city council candidates discussed priorities and recent events, including the conten... |
29.09.2023 | Outdoors | Bobcats in Broomfield: Officials offer advice after wildcat sightings | Following a series of bobcat sightings in the city, Broomfield Open Space and Trails is addressing how to coexist with Colorado wildlife.
“There have been recent reports of bobcats spotted in Broomfield. Bobcats are elusive by nature and ty... |
10.08.2023 | Local News
Local News | Boulder Dog Dayz canceled once again | For the fifth year in a row, the once-popular Boulder Dog Dayz event held at Scott Carpenter Pool will not be returning for pups to cool off over Labor Day weekend.
Previously, the Parks and Recreation Center held a dog swim day/week at the... |
09.08.2023 | Local News
Local News | Broomfield confirms human case of West Nile virus | Broomfield confirmed its first human case of West Nile virus Tuesday, according to public health officials.
The resident is said to be recovering in the hospital.
West Nile virus has not been confirmed within Broomfield mosquito traps, but ... |
20.07.2023 | Local News
Local News | Conjunto Colores brings salsa and Latin jazz to Broomfield | The melodic and jazzy sounds of Denver-based salsa band Conjunto Colores filled Broomfield’s Midway Park on Wednesday as part of the city’s free summer concert series.
With the sun fading behind the mountains, community members from Broomfi... |
13.07.2023 | Colorado News
Colorado News | Broomfield community survey results show residents mostly happy with quality of life | Since 2002, Broomfield has conducted surveys to learn more about the quality of life of residents, and this year’s results show respondents have a high quality of life and are satisfied with city and county services.
In partnership with Pol... |
11.07.2023 | Crime and Public Safety
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30.06.2023 | Broomfield set for a patriotic good time at its Great American Picnic | From a beer garden, to food trucks and face painting, the Broomfield County Commons Park, 13200 Sheridan Blvd., is gearing up for another July 4th Great American Picnic this year.
“It feels like a movie — a good old town having their Fourth... |
11.06.2023 | Business
Business | Changes underway as FlatIron Crossing, Flatiron Marketplace plan for renovations | Face-lifts are in the works for FlatIron Crossing and Flatiron Marketplace, Broomfield developments along U.S. 36.
FlatIron Crossing shopping mall at 1 W. Flatiron Crossing Drive and Flatiron Marketplace at 231 E. Flatiron Crossing Drive ar... |
14.05.2023 | Editorials
Editorials | Editorial: Prop HH is a necessary stopgap while real solution to property taxes is found | Property valuations began arriving in mailboxes this month, and the shocking numbers have left Coloradans around the state understandably anxious about their forthcoming property tax bills. The “slow motion” crisis, as it has been called, h... |
25.04.2023 | News
News | Broomfield community survey opens online Wednesday | Beginning Wednesday, Broomfield residents can complete a quality of life survey online.
Partnering with the independent community engagement and research organization, Polco, Broomfield is offering residents a chance to rate the quality of ... |
22.03.2023 | News
News | Broomfield Summer Concert Series schedule announced | The city of Broomfield announced this week that the summer concert series will be returning this year.
Beginning June 21, various musical acts across a number of genres will perform in Broomfield for the summer concert series. Performances ... |
12.03.2023 | Editorials
Editorials | Editorial: Steep property value increases should be met with proportionate tax relief | Property taxes are complicated. The Legislature, counties, special districts and voters all play a part in determining just how much a property owner might pay.
Generally speaking, though, property taxes are based on the assessed value of a... |
31.12.2022 | News
News | Broomfield’s ‘Her Own Hero’ program hosts class for women in college | After hosting a series of free self-defense classes, the Broomfield Police Department hosted its first class for college-aged women between the ages of 18 and 23 on Tuesday evening.
“Her Own Hero” is BPD’s series of free self-defense classe... |
29.12.2022 | News
News | Applications for Broomfield boards, commissions open soon | Applications for Broomfield’s boards and commissions will open Tuesday to provide residents the opportunity to make a difference in the community.
There are 21 open positions across 10 boards for the 2023 year.
For most boards and commissio... |
20.12.2022 | News
News | Applications open for vacant Broomfield City Council seat | The Broomfield City Council is accepting applications to fill the vacant seat left by former Ward 2 Councilmember William Lindstedt.
Lindstedt submitted his resignation after being elected in November to represent District 33 in the state h... |
21.09.2022 | News
News | Broomfield City Council considering stricter gun laws | The Broomfield City Council discussed enacting stricter gun laws at the local level during Tuesday night’s meeting.
The city’s legal staff, led by City and County Attorney Nancy Rodgers, presented eight possible ordinances to allow council ... |
17.08.2022 | News
News | Broomfield Library hoping for $86 million in expansions | The Broomfield Library is looking for $86 million in new facilities and expansions, according to a study session at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting.
This study session was a presentation to update the council on the Library, Arts, Hist... |
22.07.2022 | Local News
Local News | Broomfield City Council discusses water utility rate study, considers rate increase | Broomfield residents might see an increase in their water utility rates and fees beginning next year.
The Broomfield City Council had a study session Tuesday night to discuss a utility rate study and listened to recommendations to raise the... |
22.07.2022 | News
News | Broomfield Pals accepting volunteers for yard work assistance | If you are looking for a volunteer opportunity to keep you busy this summer, Broomfield Pals is looking to connect volunteers with neighbors in need.
Yard Pals is accepting applications for those interested in lending a helping hand to seni... |
30.06.2022 | Music and Concerts
Music and Concerts | Fourth Festivities: Twang Fest rocks Gold Hill while Boulder, Longmont symphonies serenade stars and stripes | Red, White and Bluegrass
Nothing says America quite like barbecued poultry and bluegrass. Gold Hill Inn — a beloved historic venue and restaurant, just 10 miles from downtown Boulder — is gearing up for its annual Independence Day celebrati... |
23.06.2022 | News
News | Broomfield kicks off Summer Concert Series | Sunshine, snow cones and great music were plentiful at the first concert of the Broomfield Summer Concert Series on Wednesday night.
The field west of the Broomfield Library was full of families, community members and all their furry friend... |
01.06.2022 | News
News | Broomfield’s COVID-19 community level moves to high | Broomfield has been moved to level “high” on the CDC’s COVID-19 Community Level, according to an announcement Tuesday.
This change comes shortly after the move to “medium” on May 23.
The level move indicates that the “risk of COVID-19 infec... |
01.06.2022 | News
News | Kickoff Broomfield 100 with Broomfield Trail Adventure this weekend | Broomfield residents can celebrate National Trails Day by biking or hiking in Anthem Community Park/Siena Reservoir on Saturday.
From 7:30 to 9:30 a.m., the annual Broomfield Trail Adventure will feature a new trail section and serves as th... |
18.05.2022 | News
News | Broomfield selects Davis for deputy city and county manager position | Broomfield has selected Don Davis for the deputy city and county manager position.
Davis was one of two candidates, along with Amy Edinger, up for the position. The position was previously held by David Allen, who left in February after ind... |
27.04.2022 | News
News | New emergency notification system announced for Broomfield, Westminster, Jeffco | Officials from more than 30 participating city and county agencies gathered Wednesday morning at Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office to officially announce the region’s new emergency notification system LookOutAlert.
LookOutAlert, which is re... |
26.04.2022 | News
News | Broomfield honoring veterans, military with month of activities | Broomfield will be celebrating veterans and military families throughout the month of May with multiple events and activities.
Workforce Client Support Technician Susan Spriggs said the idea originated as a means of outreach to veterans in ... |
26.04.2022 | Crime and Public Safety
Crime and Public Safety | Broomfield police hosting teen academy | The Broomfield Police Academy is hosting its Inside Teen Academy, a chance for teens to learn about the department, this summer.
The academy will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 6-10 at the Broomfield Police Station, 7 Descombes Drive, Broomf... |
06.04.2022 | Entertainment
Entertainment | Easter 2022: Bougie brunches, diving for eggs and bunny selfies in Boulder County | Millennials may have given brunch its modern boost, but the meal has been feeding us long before avocado toast and lavender mimosas started modeling on Instagram. #brunchislife
Back in the day, brunch was an affair for the privileged folk s... |
06.04.2022 | News
News | April begins spring cleanup in Broomfield | Editor’s note: This story has been updated to clarify that liquids and items that can’t be lifted by two people, computers and TVs, or hazardous materials will not be picked up.
April will officially begin spring cleanup for Broomfield resi... |
31.03.2022 | News
News | Student Voter Registration Week kicks off Monday | Student Voter Registration Awareness week kicks off on Monday.
High school students who will be turning 18 in 2022 can register to vote in the June primary or November general elections depending on when they turn 18. If you turn 18 before ... |
17.03.2022 | News
News | Creative Broomfield announces Summer Concert Series | Creative Broomfield is hosting seven concerts this year for the 2022 Free Summer Concert Series.
Two new locations will be featured this year, including North Midway Park and Redpoint Ridge Park in Arista.
Each concert will feature pre-show... |