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Here are the top stories in Boulder today:
- U.S. Supreme Court's ruling may complicate how we fight climate change. The ruling on June 30, will limit the EPA's authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, essentially striping the EPA of the authority to create emissions caps. (CU Today)
- Former CU coaches react to college conference realignment. Former CU coaches Rick Neuheisel and Ceal Barry talk about the future of the PAC-12 conference and what moves CU should consider. (9News)
- Organizers of the Boulder Women's Freedom March are just getting started. Hundreds turned out on Saturday for the first Boulder Women's Freedom March, held in protest of the recent Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Organizers say there's more where this came from. (7News)
- University students working with City of Boulder to make sure park names are equitable. Boulder's Parks and Recreation Department is partnering with CU Boulder to research the history of all the names of Boulder's parks to ascertain that they fit with the city's goals of inclusivity and equity. (CPR)
- Too hot down here on the Front Range? Escape the summer heat by heading up to Breckenridge. It's a great little town to hang out in during the summer, lots of festivals and things going on, and it's not gonna be as hot at 9,600 feet. (Out There)
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Today in Boulder:
- Online Conversations: In English, Mondays. (10:30 a.m.)
- Business Growth Network Leads Group: Boulder Chamber. (Noon)
- Citizenship Class: Boulder Public Library. (5:30 p.m.)
- Classics of Philosophy: Reading group. (7 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Volunteer opportunities: Find out how and where can volunteer in Boulder and Broomfield counties. (Daily Camera)
- Boulder Police Department Town Hall. The upcoming town hall's focus will be on officer training requirements & federal partnerships. Virtual and in-person participation available. (Boulder)
- City of Boulder hosted its first Climate Conversation meeting last week, where the discussion focused on how the city uses energy. Read the recap and view the recording of the meeting. (Boulder)
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