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Boulder moves toward billing residents and businesses for new transportation maintenance fee
The fee is expected to raise about $6.4 million a year for road and path maintenance as sales and use tax revenue plateaus.
After Shark Tank deal fell through, Boulderās Nude Foods eyes Front Range expansion
The reusable-packaging grocer Nude Foods is exploring new locations while doubling down on community-backed funding.
Odd Rabbit opens in Boulder with sushi, ramen and more from Michelin-recognized chefs
The team behind Denverās glo Noodle House expands to East Boulder with a broader, more experimental menu designed for sharing.
Mustardās Last Stand must leave longtime Boulder location, but a new home may be possible
The city plans to demolish Mustardās current building, but says it is exploring options for the restaurant to relocate.
Boulder City Council moves to keep airport open indefinitely, limiting future housing options
Boulder City Council directed officials to draft a resolution, deciding one of the cityās most contentious issues through an informal vote.
Boulder County will lay off more employees and may cut programs to close $13.2 million budget deficit
After 62 layoffs and dozens of severance departures that disrupted social service programs, Boulder County officials say another round of cuts is coming.
Boulder County proposal to limit multi-use trail access draws backlash from mountain bikers
The county is taking feedback until May 19 before deciding on restrictions. The Boulder Mountainbike Alliance says the pilot is rushed and unnecessary.
āIt doesnāt feel goodā: Boulder councilmembers still reeling after airport vote to stay open indefinitely
Some Boulder councilmembers say the decision came too quickly and are questioning the use of informal āstraw pollā votes on major issues.
Boulder nonprofit moves ahead with affordable senior housing project amid landmarking dispute
No Planning Board members supported landmarking a bungalow that could threaten financing for the 60-unit project.
Boulderās main homeless shelter will limit stays for people without local ties
The policy is designed to prioritize people who became homeless in Boulder and test whether limiting services reduces the number of newcomers.