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Life sentence in Boulder antisemitic firebombing attack brings emotional day in court
City leaders, survivors and Jewish community members called the sentencing another step toward justice nearly one year after the deadly antisemitic attack on Pearl Street.
Boulder affordable senior housing project clears landmarking hurdle on Arapahoe Avenue
Presbyterian Manor has been seeking to demolish four nearly 100-year-old Craftsman bungalows to make way for a new three-story building.
Pick your favorite: Museum of Boulder unveils finalist designs for unofficial city flag
Designs feature an array of local symbols. BRL readers can vote in an informal poll ahead of the May 11 winner announcement.
Boulder breaking ground on major new pickleball complex as tennis players seek more courts
Construction to begin on a 12-court pickleball complex near Boulder Reservoir while longer-term tennis court projects move more slowly.
Furloughs canceled at Boulder NOAA Global Monitoring Lab after $4 million in federal funding released
The reversal follows a weekslong funding lapse that had put 42 researchers at risk of going without pay, threatening work on vital atmospheric and climate science.
‘A really bad fire season’? Boulder County official warns conditions are already in place
After a dry winter, a county fire manager explains what crews are seeing and how residents should think about risk heading into spring.
Boulder crews respond to vegetation fire near Chautauqua
Half-acre vegetation fire south of Chautauqua near Mesa Trail in Boulder largely burned out as crews respond.
Goat Trail wildfire in Boulder prompts evacuation warning in North Boulder
Sheriff’s office urges residents in the warning area to gather essentials and evacuate early if they may need extra time.
Boulder drops lawsuit against FAA following unfavorable federal court ruling
The decision likely means the airport will continue operating for the foreseeable future, though its long-term fate remains uncertain.
E-bike crashes in Boulder see sharp increase, but severe crashes are down from pre-pandemic rates
Non-serious crashes in the city involving e-bikes are on the rise, and the rate of severe crashes has decreased over the past five years.