By Tyler Hickman - Mar. 5, 2025

Have you seen this rock?

Buddy may seem like a fever dream. Perhaps he has escaped the collective memory altogether. But at one time, the anthropomorphic boulder was the face of the city’s tourism industry...

By Tyler Hickman - Feb. 26, 2025

Naropa buyer named; county eyes open space purchase

Naropa selling main campus to Chicago developer Naropa University plans to sell its main campus to Chicago-based housing developer Core Spaces for an undisclosed amount, The Daily Camera reported. The...

By Tyler Hickman - Feb. 25, 2025

Candidates seek vacant SD17 seat after Sen. Jaquez Lewis’ abrupt resignation

The seat became vacant last week when Sen. Jaquez Lewis announced her resignation hours before a Senate Ethics Committee meeting.

By Tyler Hickman - Feb. 19, 2025

Weekly Why: Why is Longmont hosting the Ice Climbing World Cup?

For this Weekly Why, we set out to find why Longmont is hosting the Ice Climbing World Cup. It might surprise you just how much sense it makes.

By Tyler Hickman - Feb. 12, 2025

King Soopers sues union; county to sell North Broadway complex

King Soopers points to statements made by out-of-state unions during initial negotiations in October 2024 as evidence.

By Tyler Hickman - Feb. 12, 2025

Petition launches to re-close West Pearl

A walkable, car-free West Pearl Street could be returning to downtown Boulder if a group of residents have their way.

By Tyler Hickman - Feb. 5, 2025

‘City nerd’

Popkin is in a unique position. And yet, the 33-year old is unphased, and while there’s a lot to catch up on, Popkin says he’s ready.

By Boulder Weekly Staff - Jan. 29, 2025

‘A seat at the table’

Celebrating Boulder County's employee-owned companies

By Tyler Hickman - Jan. 22, 2025

Longmont appoints new city council member

Longmont city council voted to appoint Matthew Popkin to its vacant Ward 2 seat on Tuesday, Jan. 21.

By Shay Castle - Jan. 15, 2025

Composting facility could land in Longmont

City pursues land swap on southeastern edge

By Tyler Hickman - Dec. 16, 2024

You better watch out

John Mays is a pretty normal guy, for most of the year. His IT job keeps him busy, he volunteers for charity when he can, and he does some special...

By Tyler Hickman - Dec. 4, 2024

Longmont councilwoman Marcia Martin resigns

Marcia Martin, Longmont’s Ward 2 representative to city council, during Tuesday’s meeting announced she will be resigning effective Dec. 31.   Martin, who ran unopposed in 2021, has been participating in...

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 Tyler Hickman - Nov. 20, 2024

Longmont hopes new Vision Zero plan will avoid Boulder’s pitfalls

Longmont is accelerating on the road toward its goal of zero traffic deaths by 2040 with the launch of its Vision Zero program this fall, joining an effort to improve...

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 Tyler Hickman - Nov. 6, 2024

Louisville, Lafayette city job searches continue; Boulder eyes expansion

Boulder County Commissioners On Nov. 12, commissioners will: On Nov. 14, commissioners will: Boulder City Council On Nov. 14, council will: Longmont City Council On Nov. 5, council: Lafayette City...

By Tyler Hickman - Oct. 30, 2024

Longmont residents honor families at oldest Day of the Dead celebration in Colorado

Dancing Catrines placed on Marta Moreno's ofrenda at the Longmont Museum exhibit on Oct. 8, 2024.

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...

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