By Shay Castle - August 28,2024

Eldora ski resort for sale

Utah-based Powdr selling four properties

By Shay Castle - August 28,2024

Louisville approves 389-acre Redtail Ridge project

Site will house Avista hospital, industrial and office park

By Shay Castle - August 21,2024

Gunbarrel ‘hood has road paving plan

Gov't watch, Aug. 21, 2024: What your local officials are up to

By Kaylee Harter - August 20,2024

Boulder implements bear-related leash restrictions on open space

Plus: BVSD to oppose two state tax initiatives

By Kaylee Harter - August 20,2024

Naropa moving out; buyer to be announced in coming weeks

The university will sell its main campus after calling the 2130 Arapahoe property home for four decades.

By Kaylee Harter - August 14,2024

Boulder City Council to local minimum wage; long-range plan

What your local officials are up to this week

By Shay Castle - August 14,2024

Dems pick HD19 replacement; CU students set to move in

BoCo, briefly: Local news at a glance for Aug. 14, 2024

By Shay Castle - August 14,2024

Judge: Boulder can’t make public pay for body cam footage

City loses lawsuit over video of fatal 2023 shooting

By Ray Keener - August 7,2024

Boulder planning ‘road diet’ for Iris Avenue

Redesign would convert one vehicle lane into protected bike path

By Shay Castle - August 7,2024

BoCo to consider Lyons-Boulder bikeway

Gov't watch for Aug. 7, 2024: What your local elected officials are up to

By Kaylee Harter - August 5,2024

City of Boulder sues FAA

The city of Boulder is suing the Federal Airport Administration (FAA) over a dispute on the potential closure of Boulder Municipal Airport.  The city is considering closing the airport, which...

By Kaylee Harter - August 5,2024

BoCo wildfires contained, recovery efforts underway

The Stone Canyon Fire in Lyons and Lake Shore Fire near Nederland’s Gross Reservoir were each fully contained as of Aug. 4 and Aug. 1, respectively, according to Boulder County’s...

By Kaylee Harter - July 31,2024

Tough little town

Folks in Nederland measure their time in winters. It’s a badge of honor, emblematic of their ability to withstand hard times. This year marked the town’s 150th. “You’re huddled down...

By Shay Castle - July 24,2024

26 new fracking wells planned near Erie

A new, 26-well pad is proposed near Erie, according to town officials. The oil and gas development will employ hydraulic fracturing, more commonly known as fracking. The Draco Pad, a...

By Kaylee Harter - July 15,2024

Empty desks

When the pandemic hit in early 2020, classrooms sat vacant as students moved to virtual instruction. Four years later, schools have moved back to in-person instruction, but some classrooms have remained...

By Will Matuska - July 2,2024

Supreme Court upholds camping ban

The U.S. Supreme Court Ruled June 28 That A City In Oregon Can Ticket Homeless People For Sleeping In Public Spaces, A Decision Expected To Impact How The Lawsuit Challenging...

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