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The lawsuit by residents challenges how the city plans to pay for the South Boulder Creek flood mitigation project.
The center will be closed July 21 to Sept 1, its pool July 13 until October, as the city attempts to keep the aging facility operational.
Boulder’s decision to ditch fireworks in favor of safer alternatives appears to be paying off, with noticeably cleaner air compared to neighboring cities, according to a new analysis.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has proposed a sweeping budget cut to Congress that would eliminate its entire research arm, including four Boulder-based laboratories and all ...
Once again, Boulder won’t host a fireworks display on July 4. The city’s longtime tradition, Ralphie’s Independence Day Blast at Folsom Field, was permanently canceled in 2024 due to growing concerns ...
The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office is stepping up its efforts to investigate and prosecute sex trafficking, adding a second human trafficking investigator and focusing on cases involving ...
The official ruling relies heavily on the large volume of pill material found in the CU student’s stomach, which was never ...
Boulder. Today’s BRL Today is sponsored by Groundworks Art Lab’s summer camps — sign up now for their youth and adult sessions before spots fill up. Before we jump in, some BRL news: We’re thrilled to ...
A forum intended to amplify community voices has devolved into disruption, and is now preventing council from doing its job.
The lawsuit targets the city’s use of stormwater utility fees to fund the estimated $66 million project, which has been in the works for more than a decade.
Police initially said no one was seriously injured, but the first attack happened hours earlier and left a man hospitalized.