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A former FEMA director and Boulder County officials are pointing fingers, blaming one another for Marshall Fire cleanup delays. Debris removal was supposed to start on March 1, but has yet to begin. Residents who lost their homes are worried that these delays will slow down the rebuilding process.
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As COVID-19 cases surge across the state, driven by the omicron variant, Boulder County health officials are dealing with both the ongoing pandemic and health impacts from the Marshall Fire. Camille Rodriguez, executive director of Boulder County Public Health, joins Colorado Edition to talk about how the county is handling these simultaneous issues.
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President Joe Biden set out Friday to comfort Colorado residents grappling with rebuilding homes and businesses that were destroyed last week by a rare wind-whipped, winter fire that burned through a pair of heavily populated suburbs between Denver and Boulder.
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Damage assessments released on Saturday afternoon totaled 991 homes and businesses destroyed and another 127 structures damaged in the Marshall Fire. Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle said three people have now been reported missing.
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From COVID-19 to wildfires to protests and new police reform legislation, officers in Colorado have been dealing with compounding stressors recently.
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Boulder County health officials issued new restrictions Thursday on gatherings of college-age residents after state officials reported that a coronavirus outbreak at the University of Colorado's main campus had surpassed 1,100 cases.
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Administrators from the University of Colorado Boulder are partnering with Boulder County Public Health to slow the spread of COVID-19 cases in the city.
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A water utility company in Colorado can proceed with its planned reservoir expansion and the largest construction project in Boulder County after it…
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The Colorado River is short on water. But you wouldn’t know it by looking at a slate of proposed water projects in the river’s Upper Basin states of…
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Two government programs designed to wipe clean minor marijuana convictions in Denver and Boulder are reporting slower-than-expected turnouts, prompting…