Good morning, Boulder. City politics, protests and job cuts are making headlines this week.
Dozens protested federal layoffs that have already hit Boulder workers, fearing more to come: ‘It’s gut-wrenching,’ one said.
The complaint against Taishya Adams marks the latest flashpoint in Boulder’s ongoing tensions over the Israel-Hamas war.
As you likely know, the Trump administration has fired thousands of probationary federal employees across multiple agencies in a sweeping effort to shrink the federal workforce. Boulder County, home ...
State Sen. Sonya Jaquez Lewis, a Longmont Democrat, announced her resignation Tuesday, Feb. 18, just as a Senate ethics ...
At 9:33 a.m. on Jan. 29, Boulder police received their 362nd call in a year to Bluebird, a permanent supportive housing complex. “There’s rumors of an overdose floating around the building,” the ...
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Councilmembers found the report offered few new insights, but some recommendations could shape the city's approach to homelessness.
Rossana Longo-Better has spent 26 years in Boulder amplifying underrepresented voices. Originally arriving as the spouse of a PhD student, she turned her volunteer work bridging immigrant families and ...
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