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The Marshall Fire exposed the need to reduce wildfire risk on the grasslands of Boulder County. But there’s a problem: Even the best fire-prevention techniques on the plains don’t work as well as they do in the mountains.
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Senior reporter John Herrick joined us to discuss where Boulder stands on new housing legislation and how the city’s business owners are trying to address homelessness.
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Rock climber Tim Bruns appears in the film "Resistance Climbing" and also served as a producer.
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Starting on April 1, 2023, residents and businesses can only compost food, plant trimmings, yard waste and certain compostable bags, according to the compost recycler serving Boulder.
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Lawyers for a man charged with killing 10 people at a Boulder supermarket in 2021 confirm he has schizophrenia, with one expertfinding he was “approaching catatonia” before being moved to the state mental hospital for treatment.
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The order highlights the legal implications of ticketing people for sleeping outside when they may have nowhere else to go.
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The Carnegie Library For Local History is asking Boulder County residents to share their experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic. The last day to participate in the COVID Community Stories Questionnaire is Friday, March 3, 2023.
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Lockdowns were lifted at several Colorado schools after threats of bombs and shootings came in Wednesday.
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Boulder’s main library branch is back open but crews are still working to clean up the building after testing in December showed traces of methamphetamine contamination. Since then, libraries in Englewood, Littleton and Arvada have also temporarily shut down due to the presence of meth.
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Dressed in a top hat and cloak with a tiny scroll tucked underneath his arm, Boulder’s stuffed marmot, Flatiron Freddy, predicted six more weeks of cold weather during a Groundhog Day event Thursday morning.