Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle is urging local parents to accompany their children as they go house to house on Halloween this year due to concerns about the at-large predator who abducted and murdered 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway this month.
Patty Limerick is sitting, incorrigible as ever, in her cluttered office, wearing a T-shirt that reads, “It’s a greater thing to be a good citizen than a good Republican or a good Democrat.”
The election ballot system used by Boulder County is at the center of a standoff between Secretary of State Scott Gessler and several of Colorado’s county clerks.
Crews continued fighting the Flagstaff Fire west of Boulder on Wednesday, and local officials said they were “cautiously optimistic” that the blaze could be contained in the next several weeks, provided winds don’t flare up.
There is often confusion about the extent to which we can collect rainwater under Colorado law. But those who think rainwater harvesting is prohibited outright are all wet.
Boulder County government is following the lead of municipalities like Longmont by attempting to tighten its regulations on oil and gas operations like hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking” — without getting sued by the state.
Boulder County Commissioner Will Toor says someone has been attempting to mar his well-earned liberal reputation by sending right-wing groups money in his name.
A group of Boulder activists has joined a statewide effort to rein in bank foreclosure shenanigans blamed for the national housing market crash over the past several years.
The Boulder city attorney alleged this week that the possible grave site marker near Valmont Cemetery that was removed by city workers on April 23 may well have been a fraud.