By Shay Castle - Jan. 15, 2025

Student, alum sue CU Boulder over Palestine protests

University banned two campus workers after Oct. 3 demonstration

By Shay Castle - Jan. 15, 2025

Erie surpassed 40,000 residents in 2024

Town grew 9.1% last year, added 1,195 homes

By Shay Castle - Jan. 15, 2025

Composting facility could land in Longmont

City pursues land swap on southeastern edge

By Kaylee Harter - Jan. 8, 2025

BoCo postpones CEMEX purchase; fire on Uni Hill

BoCo, briefly: Local news at a glance

By Kaylee Harter - Jan. 8, 2025

Boulder City Council meetings may go virtual amid Gaza protests

Council will vote Thursday on whether to send the next two meetings virtual

By Kaylee Harter - Dec. 16, 2024

Naropa spins off psychedelic studies 

Renamed center will include clinical care and research

By Kaylee Harter - Dec. 11, 2024

Boulder camping ban legal, judge rules

BoCo, briefly: Local news at a glance

By Shay Castle - Dec. 4, 2024

Pedestrian dies in crash with cyclist, election recounts and more

Man dies after bike-ped crash A 73-year-old pedestrian died after a Nov. 24 collision with a 34-year-old cyclist, Boulder police announced last week. The two men were traveling along the...

By Tyler Hickman - Nov. 26, 2024

Boulder gets broadband; Boulder Valley School District bans cellphones

Boulder names broadband partner Citywide high-speed internet is finally coming to Boulder after city council unanimously approved an agreement with ALLO Communications on Nov. 21. The Nebraska-based telecom company will...

By Kaylee Harter - Nov. 20, 2024

Ned eyes buying Eldora; Draco Pad project paused

BoCo, briefly: Local news at a glance

By Tyler Hickman - Nov. 13, 2024

FAA responds to Boulder’s lawsuit; local election updates and more

FAA seeks to dismiss Boulder lawsuit The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) took its first formal legal action since Boulder sued the organization in August to seek an allowance to close...

By Shay Castle - Nov. 4, 2024

Erie town council candidate sued for ‘revenge porn’

Dan Maloit condemns posting of court documents as politically motivated

By Tyler Hickman - Oct. 23, 2024

Gross Dam expansion violates federal law, court says

Denver Water will continue construction on the Gross Reservoir Dam expansion project, despite an Oct. 17 U.S. District Court ruling that the project’s permits violate several federal environmental laws. Judge...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Oct. 16, 2024

Boulder approves minimum wage hike; final vote coming in November

The City of Boulder is set to see a higher minimum wage in 2025 after city council approved an ordinance to increase minimum wage by 8% for the next three...

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