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Here are the top stories today in Boulder:
- NOAA and citizen scientists are working on special project. Citizen scientists are helping to collect data as part of a project with the City of Boulder and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to measure where Boulder's heat islands are located. (9News)
- Judge grants temporary restraining order that will keep Superior parts of the town's new gun ordinance. The claim by Rocky Mountain Gun Owners is that Superior's ban on assault weapons and large-capacity magazines is unconstitutional. (KUSA)
- In the wake Of Marshall Fire Colorado considers creating state insurance fund. With the increased risk of wildfires in Colorado, the state's Insurance Commissioner is looking at how Colorado could launch its own insurance fund to protect homeowners. (CBS4)
- A 75-year-old woman attacked on Boulder Creek path. According to police, the suspect grabbed the woman by the hair and threw her to the ground. Police have the 24-year-old suspect, James Moore, in custody, and are planning to charge him with assault on an at-risk adult. (FOX 31)While we need the rain, with the large number of wildfires across the state of the past few years, the danger of flash flooding is causing concern.
- Burn scar flooding a real danger. While we need the rain, with the large number of wildfires across the state, the danger of flash flooding is causing concern. (Out There)
Today in Boulder:
- Women of the West and beyond: Discussion group. (11:30 a.m.)
- Business Growth Network Leads Group: Boulder Chamber. (Noon)
- Citizenship Class: Boulder Public Library. (5:30 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Homeless Solutions for Boulder County seeking landlords for placements. HSBC clients will received from the Boulder Shelter for the Homeless a limited time $2,500 cash bonus for landlord participants in homelessness voucher program. (BOCO)
- City launches website for wildfire preparedness. Information is available that helps community members learn how to prepare for wildfires, floods, and other emergencies.(Boulder)
- Planning Board votes against Raising Cane's restaurant in Boulder. Last month, the Boulder Planning Board voted 6-0 to deny the Raising Cane Chicken application, because the "applicant has failed to demonstrate that the application meets the review criteria." (Boulder)
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