By Boulder Weekly Staff - Jul. 2, 2025

Proposed NOAA budget would close 4 Boulder labs, CU’s CIRES center

Entire office dedicated to climate research axed

By Shay Castle - Jul. 1, 2025

Amid strike, Safeway hiring temp workers in BoCo

BoCo, briefly: Local news at a glance for July 1, 2025

By Shay Castle - Jul. 1, 2025

Dharma’s Garden in Boulder loses $100K federal grant

Money was part of $3B in climate justice cuts under Trump

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Jul. 1, 2025

Victim in Pearl Street attack dies

Karen Diamond, 82, succumbed to her injuries this week; DA files additional charges

By Kaylee Harter - Jun. 25, 2025

NAACP sues former local branch members

Plus: new hate crime charges in Pearl Street attack, Safeway strike and more. Your local news at a glance.

By Tyler Hickman - Jun. 11, 2025

Northern Water finds uranium at Chimney Hollow Reservoir

Uranium is found in some of Colorado’s geology. At Chimney Hollow, it is “naturally occurring in the granitic rock formations that were quarried to supply material for the dam,” according...

By Kaylee Harter - Jun. 11, 2025

Pearl Street gets back to business after attack 

It’s been just over a week since the attack on Run for Their Lives demonstrators on Pearl Street. There are shoppers and walkers strolling the bricks and diners eating al...

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Jun. 2, 2025

Pearl Street attack: What we know so far

Mohamed Sabry Soliman charged with attempted murder, hate crime for attack at demonstration for Israeli hostages

By Kaylee Harter - May 28, 2025

Boulder orgs pledge $34M to Sundance

Plus: Food truck grants, RMI layoffs and more

By Kaylee Harter - May 28, 2025

Lafayette joins suit challenging state laws on housing density, parking

The City of Lafayette has joined Aurora, Arvada, Glendale, Greenwood Village and Westminster in suing the state and Gov. Jared Polis over what the cities say is a violation of...

By Shay Castle - May 21, 2025

Survey: Trump admin changes hit 62% of BoCo nonprofits

In a recent survey conducted by Community Foundation Boulder County, 62% of area nonprofits said their work had been impacted or was expected to be impacted by federal executive orders...

By Kaylee Harter - May 21, 2025

Judge denies request to delay negotiations with Boulder County Employees Union

Negotiations for the Boulder County Employees Union have begun after a judge denied a motion seeking to delay the process.  Boulder County Public Health (BCPH) and Boulder County Housing Authority...

By Shay Castle - May 21, 2025

Planned CU Boulder statue of Coach Mac sparks backlash

A Boulder-based LGBTQ rights group is asking CU Boulder to scuttle plans for a bronze statue of Bill McCartney outside Folsom Field. McCartney, often referred to as “Coach Mac,” led...

By Shay Castle - May 14, 2025

TGTHR suspends youth shelter, drop-in services in Boulder

Nonprofit blames drop in charitable giving, government funding cuts and uncertainty

By Kaylee Harter - May 7, 2025

Legal action seeks to delay negotiations with Boulder County Employees Union

BCPH and BCHA filed a motion last month seeking to pause bargaining negotiations, scheduled to begin May 19, with the Boulder County Employees Union.

By Shay Castle - May 7, 2025

First ‘State of the Child’ report completed in Boulder

BoCo, briefly: Local news at a glance for May 7, 2025

By Shay Castle - May 7, 2025

Report: BoCo needs more services, ‘cohesion’ in homelessness response

Number of unhoused people in yearly count increased 51% since 2017

By Kaylee Harter - Apr. 23, 2025

Sexual assault, harassment up at CU Boulder

Men and women report more instances of sexual crimes in campus survey

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