The City has joined a coalition to protest the proposal, claiming it is in violation of the Clean Air Act.
Concern over recent DoJ opinion that may negatively impact state-run and multi-state lotteries, including Mega Millions and Powerball.
The city will no longer ask former DA Stan Garnett to head the investigation into racial bias in the Boulder Police Department.
In the wake of an internal investigation by police into officer contact with a black Naropa student, the city will host a public forum.
"I don't want to just see it from the children. I want to see it from leaders."
If the legislation passes, a new kind of tasting party could be headed to a spa near you.
Nationwide letter calls for increased technology, fines. Says "TRACED Act is a step in the right direction, and I am proud to support it"
SB181 seeks to give local governments more control over oil and gas and passed the Transportation and Energy Committee Wednesday.
A bill to give local control over fracking could hit the Colorado Legislature this week, but not if oil and gas interests have their way.
The legislation could be introduced this week and seeks to curtail the power of the oil and gas industry statewide.
Two bills that would allow cities to place limits on the use of plastics are expected to come before the State Legislature this session.
Cutler is a city council veteran who previously served as the city's mayor in 2012 and 2013.
A new survey shows how willing residents of YOUR STATE are to make lifestyle adjustments to combat climate change.
Four of the 27 claims filed in September will be allowed to proceed.
A new study and interactive web application shows how climate change will affect the U.S. See the results for Boulder.
The 71.5-acre property will preserve historic farmland and provide an urban buffer.
The owner of Bailey Wine & Spirits claims the city's decision gives an unfair advantage to the grocery store giant.
The plaintiff alleges that outgoing mayor Christine Berg violated his first amendment rights by deleting Facebook comments.
Jones is not only a longtime Colorado legislator – he is also a former pro mogul skier.
Grano will be taking a position as U.S. Congressman Joe Neguse's Director of Community Affairs.
Suit alleges that the Erie trustees have failed to enforce protections of residents' health and safety.
Six environmental groups have banded together in the latest salvo of a years-long battle.
One council member asked for campers sleeping in their cars in the parking lot to be removed; another went out there and slept with them.
The number is an increase from 2018, and comes with a new list of priorities from the county commissioners.
The freshman senator is making waves already as he prepares to take over the seat held by governor-elect Jared Polis.
In an emergency work session Monday night, elected officials, town staff, and residents packed Town Hall to brainstorm a defense plan.
Three Boulder County district representatives will be in leadership positions for the new session of Congress.
The democrat was heavily favored over his rivals.
Both measures enjoy healthy margins in early returns.
The measure seeking to expand oil and gas drilling setbacks got the votes in Boulder, but statewide defeat seems likely.
Election Day isn't here yet, but Democrats are so far showing greater enthusiasm in early turnout than Republicans.
City asks voter permission to issue bonds for recreation, building rehab, and fire station renovations.
The proposed tax, placed on local ballots by the Boulder and Lafayette City Councils, is opposed by the oil and gas industry.
Boulder County Commissioners make a unified statement against industry support for proposed Amendment 74.
Here's your guide to the public meetings across the county this week.
Who are the three candidates running for election in District 3, and where do they stand on the big issues?
Concerns about the spread of large houses spurs talk of a moratorium.
The former presidential candidate is planning a local stop to campaign for gubernatorial candidate Jared Polis.
Your guide to government meetings around the county this week.
Boulder's Debbie Ramirez made one more statement before Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the US Supreme Court.