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The proposed tax on second homes is on hold as city officials prioritize other funding measures to address public space needs ...
City officials warn of tough trade-offs and threats to federal funding ahead of budget talks and possible new taxes on the ...
Motus Theater’s show on youth incarceration will still debut in Boulder, but much of the statewide tour may be canceled ...
So far, 54 federal grants at CU Boulder have been terminated or paused, resulting in tens of millions in lost research ...
A flurry of executive orders, aggressive immigration policies and a rapidly shrinking federal government: A look at the local ...
Colorado lawmakers are scheduled to wrap up the 2025 legislative session today. While Boulder wasn’t at the center of the ...
Good Friday morning, Boulder. Today’s edition of BRL Today is sponsored by Sphere Ensemble — check out their latest Women’s Work concert. We know — there’s been no shortage of gloomy headlines lately.
The project at 1855 South Flatiron Court was an early test for how far the city is willing to go to transform its industrial eastern half.
One proposal would require developers to pay infrastructure fees. The other would mandate affordable housing in duplex and triplex conversions.
The national NAACP is working to rebuild its Boulder County branch after former local leaders announced they were dissolving it in protest of what they called “retaliation” by city officials. The ...
A free sex education summer camp for 5th-8th grade students hosted by Boulder Valley Health Center and CU Boulder’s Renée Crown Wellness Institute has been canceled due to safety concerns, according ...
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