By Boulder Weekly Staff - Apr. 16, 2025

How to contact your local elected officials

Looking to make change locally? Here's who to call

By Shay Castle - Apr. 16, 2025

Want resilience? 13 policies worth fighting for

BoCo housing advocates on what changes they believe will make a difference

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Apr. 16, 2025

Events: April 17-24 — Oops, all libraries!

This week’s calendar features free events happening at public libraries across Boulder County. Click here for a BW ode to “the palace of the people.” Children’s Book Sale9 a.m. Thursday...

By John Lehndorff - Apr. 16, 2025

Apartment Gardening 101

Grow your own food, regardless of where you live

By Jack Armstrong - Apr. 16, 2025

Mutual aid is ‘How we get through this’

“Solidarity, not charity.” At its most basic level, that’s how proponents describe mutual aid.

By John Lehndorff - Apr. 15, 2025

Are backyard chickens worth the cost?

The pros, cons and gritty truths of having your own flock

By Andrea Steffes-Tuttle - Apr. 15, 2025

Shore up our local economy to weather Trump and DOGE

For every $100 spent at a locally owned business, roughly $68 to $73 stays in the community

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Apr. 9, 2025

Events: April 10-16

Flatirons Photo Club7-9 p.m. Thursday, April 10, Frasier Retirement Community Movie Theater, 350 Ponca Place, Boulder. Free  Calling all shutterbugs! Grow your craft and connect with neighbors at the Flatirons...

By Natalie Kerr - Apr. 8, 2025

How knowing your neighbors can save your life

BoCo groups are taking disaster response into their own hands

By Justin Criado - Apr. 8, 2025

‘Give us the microphone!’

“Just because punk is mostly played by angry men, doesn’t mean they’re better.”

By Jenn Ochs - Apr. 7, 2025

Lock step

April 13 adaptive hiking event supports children with life-threatening medical conditions

By Tyler Hickman - Apr. 2, 2025

Coach Prime is staying in Boulder

CU inked a $54 million extension for Sanders through 2029, with a guarantee of $10 million per year — nearly double his previous contract.

By Tyler Hickman - Apr. 2, 2025

Boulder County NAACP says its disbanding

The Boulder County leadership of the local NAACP chapter announced it will dissolve in a March 28 email. The parent organization is pushing back.

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Apr. 2, 2025

Boulder to weigh fees for home additions, teardowns

Gov't watch: What your local officials are up to this week

By John Lehndorff - Apr. 2, 2025

Boulder, Longmont farmers markets reopen for the season

Boulder County food news for April 2, 2025

By John Lehndorff - Apr. 2, 2025

Gut decisions

Did Boulder's yum factor bring Sundance home?

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