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The official ruling relies heavily on the large volume of pill material found in the CU student’s stomach, which was never ...
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.
A forum intended to amplify community voices has devolved into disruption, and is now preventing council from doing its job.
The agency's request proposes terminating NOAA’s entire research arm, dealing a potential blow to U.S. climate science. But ...
Police initially said no one was seriously injured, but the first attack happened hours earlier and left a man hospitalized.
Councilmembers said they were concerned the property tax measure could jeopardize a more popular sales tax proposal.
Boulder isn’t lighting up the sky this year, but nearby towns are. Here are 14 events happening across the county.
County has lost millions in federal funding due to cuts to state programs Boulder County has lost at least $3.3 million in federal cuts to state programs, according to a new state dashboard on federal ...
The Boulder City Council on June 26 directed city staff to draft new rules on open comment. It is the latest attempt to keep meetings running smoothly following more than a year of disruptions, many ...
The Boulder City Council on June 26 voted unanimously to eliminate minimum parking requirements for new developments, a major shift from a decades-old policy that has contributed to an overabundance ...
Pride flags flown from town flagpoles in Erie were briefly removed last week after officials determined that they had been raised in violation of a 2021 policy limiting ceremonial flag displays to “ ...
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