Boulder Reporting Lab
KEYWORD SCORE: 90.47. affordable housing, ballot measure, boulder, boulder city council, boulder valley comprehensive plan, city attorney, city council, city of boulder, colorado, commission, comp plan, comprehensive plan, development, east boulder, housing, land-use, latino, lawsuit, low-income, municipal airport, planning board, police, police oversight panel, public hearing
Jan Burton, a former city councilmember and supporter of the Boulder Municipal Airport, has filed a code of conduct complaint against Planning Board Chair Laura Kaplan, an outspoken advocate for repurposing the airport, arguing that her advocacy creates “a serious appearance-of-impartiality concern.” The complaint, dated June 23, calls for Kaplan to recuse herself from airport matters while serving on the Planning Board. It also requests that the city remove a recent amendment to the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan regarding lead pollution and noise impacts from the airport. The city is revi
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Denver 7 Politics
KEYWORD SCORE: 84.53. black, boulder, boulder county, civil rights, colorado, economic justice, election, employment, enforcement, immigration enforcement, jena griswold, lawsuit, marshall fire, pearl street, phil weiser, police, public education, tenant, traffic, lgbtq
The race to become Colorado's next Attorney General is filled with six candidates who all want to become the "people's lawyer." Denver7 sat down with each of them to hear their final pitches to voters, with the primary election in Colorado on June 30. The current AG, Phil Weiser, is running in the gubernatorial Democratic primary. Four Democrats hope they will take his spot, and two Republicans believe it is time for the state to change the direction of that office. Unaffiliated voters can choose what primary they vote in, but cannot cast ballots in both. The primary election in Colorado is Ju
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Next City
KEYWORD SCORE: 74.86. affordable housing, apartment, budget, city council, development, enforcement, eviction, homelessness, housing, low-income, market-rate, mayor, renter, shelter, sustainable, tenant
[image: Backyard] A rally before the June 8 Rent Guidelines Board meeting in the Bronx. (Photo courtesy of Denis Ibarra / Tenant Bloc) *This story was published in collaboration with *Shelterforce*, the only independent, non-academic publication covering the worlds of affordable housing, community development and housing justice.* The June 8 meeting of the New York City Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) began with some 40 tenants in attendance, scattered amid dozens of empty chairs in the auditorium at Hostos Community College. By the time the first hour ended, the room had filled with advocates wea
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KGNU News
KEYWORD SCORE: 67.70. boulder, boulder county, colorado, kgnu news, morning magazine
- [image: cover] *play_arrow* What can’t you waffle? and more Radio Nibbles from this week KGNU News On this week’s edition of Radio Nibbles, John Lehndorff discusses how almost any dough or batter can be waffled to produce a flat version of itself leading to cornbread wuffins, yeasted wetzels, buttermilk wiscuits, fruit wobbler and everybody’s favorite: chocolate chip wookies. In other food news… John Lehndorff arrived in Boulder 50 years ago this week, in the bed of a pickup truck. The food’s better now than it was in the 1970s, he says. The Lowdown has a Dog Menu for furry friends! It inclu
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SCOTUS Blog
KEYWORD SCORE: 66.41. amicus brief, election, gender-affirming, homelessness, mayor, petition, police, shelter, transgender, transit
*The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is available here.* This Thursday’s conference is the last one currently scheduled during the October Term 2025. If past practice is any guide, the court will add a mop-up conference after it releases the last opinions in argued cases – which, at this point, looks likely to happen next week. But before the justices can close the books on the term and scatter to their respective undisclosed locations, they have to clear out the relists. The court mad
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KGNU News
KEYWORD SCORE: 65.39. boulder, colorado, kgnu news, morning magazine, lgbtq
- [image: cover] *play_arrow* Civic Action Calendar: Week of June 25 KGNU News The Civic Action Calendar is a weekly summary of actions and events hosted by community-based organizations across the Front Range. This week’s edition will also highlight local pride month celebrations. June is recognized as Pride Month across the globe, highlighting the continued resilience and cultural influence of the LGBTQ+ community. *Today, Thursday June 25 from 5:30pm – 8:30pm, TASHCO will host Thornton Pride at the Harley Brown Amphitheater in Thornton.* Organizers say it’s for families, friends, allies, an
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BizWest
KEYWORD SCORE: 63.66. bike, bikeway, boulder, boulder city council, boulder county, boulder economic council, city council, city of boulder, colorado, denver international airport, election, land-use, landmark, latino, mayor, pandemic, planning board, students, tenant, transit, transportation
Gerry Agnes, Sally and Sandy Bracken, Becky Callan-Gamble and Dean Callan, Rene and Maria... BOULDER — Nine business leaders have been selected for the Boulder County Business Hall of Fame’s 2026 class, the organization announced Wednesday.The honorees — Gerry Agnes, Sally and Sandy Bracken, Becky Callan-Gamble and Dean Callan, Rene and Maria Cervantes, Rich Lopez and Denis Nock — will be inducted in a ceremony to be held Sept. 30 at the Boulder Jewish Community Center, 6007 Oreg Ave. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m.The inductees’ contributions span commercial real estate, financial services, immi
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Colorado Public Radio
KEYWORD SCORE: 52.25. boulder, boulder county, co-op, colorado, covid-19, enforcement, immigration enforcement, infrastructure, lawsuit, marshall fire, pandemic
Colorado is still waiting to receive about $50 million in federal funds to prepare for future disasters, a delay that could have serious ramifications for communities during an intense wildfire season. The money, from two Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) programs, is for “ hazard mitigation assistance .” Those funds help states, tribes and communities recover after disasters, and proactively prepare for future disasters by building stronger infrastructure or doing important maintenance work. Ad: Thirteen Colorado mitigation projects are still waiting for funds authorized by FEMA in t
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Colorado Newsline
KEYWORD SCORE: 51.95. boulder, colorado, covid-19, pandemic, progressive
[image: Erika Christensen, left, with her husband, Garin, and her daughter in New York in 2018. Christensen and her husband founded Patient Forward, a nonprofit organization that advocates for later abortion access, after she had to fly to Colorado from New York to terminate a pregnancy with severe complications in 2016. (Photo courtesy of Erika Christensen)] Erika Christensen, left, with her husband, Garin, and her daughter in New York in 2018. Christensen and her husband founded Patient Forward, a nonprofit organization that advocates for later abortion access, after she had to fly to Colora
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Boulder Reporting Lab
KEYWORD SCORE: 48.73. ballot measure, boulder, boulder county, city council, election, transit
Boulder Reporting Lab is excited to introduce McKenzie Watson-Fore, who joined our team last month to expand our arts, culture and events coverage across Boulder County and launch Culture Club, our new weekly newsletter. A born-and-raised Boulderite, Watson-Fore brings experience as a writer, artist and critic, along with a deep knowledge of the community. Her work has appeared in Electric Literature, Boulder Magazine, Full Stop and other publications. She helped launch sneaker wave magazine, an online publication dedicated to nonfiction storytelling, and holds a master’s degree in creative no
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Boulder Colorado Release
KEYWORD SCORE: 46.81. bike, boulder, colorado, open space, sustainability, sustainable
Designing Sustainable Trails in Boulder DSC_3839.JPG clusmans@bould… Thu, 06/25/2026 - 14:03 Jun 25, 2026 Every trail on Open Space and Mountain Parks (OSMP) lands is the result of careful planning, collaboration and design. While visitors may see a finished trail winding through the landscape, each trail represents hundreds of decisions about how to provide a great outdoor experience while protecting the natural and cultural resources that make Boulder’s open space unique. A sustainable trail is designed to last. It provides access to desired destinations, offers an enjoyable visitor experien
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Governing
KEYWORD SCORE: 45.44. affordable housing, black, budget, city council, city government, city manager, development, homelessness, housing, infrastructure, mayor
Across the country, residents are watching their local governments struggle to keep up with the pace and complexity of everyday problems. Trust in government is near historic lows — and that has to change. In San Jose, we rebuilt how we measure performance across city government and focused on five of our toughest challenges: homelessness, affordable housing, economic development, community safety and clean neighborhoods. And we’ve kept the public informed with dashboards tracking our progress. That public reporting matters, but that is not the headline. The bigger story is what we changed beh
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BizWest
KEYWORD SCORE: 43.83. boulder, boulder county, city of boulder, colorado, transportation
Nuvania, a membership-based sauna and cold-plunge concept founded by Will Gensburg, is set to debut... BOULDER — Nuvania, a membership-based sauna and cold-plunge concept founded by Will Gensburg, is set to debut this fall in Boulder.The 3,200-square-foot facility wellness and recovery center will be located at 1965 33rd St. and will feature traditional and infrared saunas, communal and individual cold plunges, red light therapy, recovery tools and a member lounge, according to a Nuvania news release. “Many people today are looking for places that support both physical well-being and genuine h
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KGNU News
KEYWORD SCORE: 43.59. air quality, budget, city council, collective bargain, colorado, employment, kgnu news, morning magazine, public health, sustainable
Listeners: Top listeners: KGNU Broadcast Live On-Air 8:30 am - 9:30 am 9:30 am - 12:00 pm 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm Wildfires burning on Colorado’s Western Slope; Colorado will be highlighted at the Great American State fair on Thursday; Former NOAA staffers launch independent climate website to replace Climate.gov KGNU News Wildfires burning on Colorado’s Western SlopeA fire has burned at least 315 acres on Colorado’s Western Slope. On Tuesday afternoon, crews responded to the Dry Creek fire near Rifle, about 25 miles west of Glenwood Springs. Winds caused the fire to spread rapidly east.By yesterda
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Boulder Reporting Lab
KEYWORD SCORE: 42.00. bike, boulder, boulder county, boulder junction, colorado, downtown boulder, infrastructure, petition, sundance film festival
PARK Coworking in downtown Boulder is serving as an unlikely art gallery, displaying more than 200 original works made by 50 Colorado artists in Boulder County during Open Studios’ six-day Plein Air Community Event. The paintings, created across Boulder County between May 31 and June 5, are now on view and for sale through July. The event celebrates a centuries-old artistic tradition, but it also addresses a more immediate challenge for Boulder artists: finding places to exhibit their work. Plein air, French for “open air,” refers to the practice of making art outdoors. Historically associated
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BizWest
KEYWORD SCORE: 42.00. boulder, colorado, housing, shelter, small business, tenant, transit, transportation
Four projects in Northern Colorado are among 13 in Colorado that will share $178,075 in AARP’s... Four projects in Northern Colorado are among 13 in Colorado that will share $178,075 in AARP’s 2026 Community Challenge grants.Marking the program’s 10th anniversary, the grants are part of an $8.3 million commitment by AARP, doubling last year’s total, to fund 750 quick-action projects nationwide aimed at making communities more livable for people of all ages, especially older adults. The funds will support improvements to public spaces, transportation, housing, digital connectivity, disaster pre
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Colorado Newsline
KEYWORD SCORE: 41.38. abolition, accessory dwelling unit, affordable housing, civil rights, collective bargain, colorado, covid-19, election, housing, housing crisis, human services, pandemic, progressive, public health, transit, transit-oriented
Gov. Jared Polis delivers his first State of the State address in front of the state House of Representatives since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, on Feb. 17, 2021. (AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post, pool) Jared Polis’ tenure as Colorado governor is coming to a close. So it’s time to start answering the question, How’d he do? Every officeholder’s record is mixed, and Polis’ was mixed in this way: In some areas his performance was pretty impressive, but in others it was impressively bad. Overall he has been a competent leader who brought fact-based decision-making smarts to difficult proble
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BizWest
KEYWORD SCORE: 40.08. boulder, colorado, multi-family, tenant, transportation
JetStream Power Washing has begun providing exterior cleaning services to businesses in Northern... FORT COLLINS — JetStream Power Washing has begun providing exterior cleaning services to businesses in Northern Colorado, its parent company, Vuelo Investments, announced Wednesday.According to a news release, “JetStream serves commercial properties of all types and sizes, from office buildings and multi-family properties to retail storefronts and warehouses, along with the exterior surfaces and facilities those properties depend on.”Its employees hold certifications in hazardous-materials trans
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Colorado Public Radio
KEYWORD SCORE: 39.59. black, city council, colorado, diversity, election, hispanic, lawsuit, mayor, state and federal elections, turnout, voting rights
Voting rights activist groups are banding together to sue Colorado Springs over when the city holds elections. Colorado Springs holds its municipal elections during the spring, and elects its mayor and councilors on different years than when state and federal offices are elected. By doing this, the voter rights groups say the city is breaking the state’s Voting Rights Act , which was enacted last year. The League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region is one of the plaintiffs. Shelly Roehrs with the League said the current system is set up to fail minority voters – and the city knows it. “Sh
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BizWest
KEYWORD SCORE: 35.03. boulder, colorado
Flatirons Solutions, a consulting firm that provides technical content and task-management support... BOULDER — Flatirons Solutions Inc., a Boulder consulting firm that provides technical content and task-management support for aerospace, aviation and defense clients, has acquired Scope AR.Scope, a platform that supports frontline workers with instructions, training, remote assistance and automated documentation, will operate under the Flatirons Solutions brand, and the combined firm will remain headquartered in Boulder.“This is the moment when approved procedures and intelligent, guided execu
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Colorado Public Radio
KEYWORD SCORE: 34.14. black, budget, colorado, election, enforcement, housing, mayor, pandemic, public health, sustainability, transit, lgbtq
For Kevin Ward, tuning out politics would be the easy choice. He lives in the mountains in Snowmass, Colorado, in Pitkin County near Aspen, a place he’s called home for 20 years. He said actively seeking out news is a choice. “The temptation is, your life is so surrounded by beauty and animals and neighbors who are good neighbors that everyone says, ‘Just don’t, don’t be so informed. Don’t let your head explode. What’s happening to the Ukrainians is over there. Just enjoy the paradise.’” But Ward, a Democrat and retired attorney and Apple executive said he cares about the world around him. His
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SCOTUS Blog
KEYWORD SCORE: 34.13. civil rights, commission, development, employment, enforcement, land use, mayor, petition, transgender, voting rights
Today is Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s birthday. Born in 1954, Sotomayor has served on the court since 2009. Plus, we will be live blogging this morning beginning at 9:30 a.m. EDT as the court announces opinions in one or more argued cases. We are expecting 12 more decisions by early July, including *Trump v. Barbara* (birthright citizenship); *Trump v. Slaughter* (removal protections for heads of independent agencies); *Trump v. Cook* (Trump’s effort to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook); *West Virginia v. B.P.J.* and *Little v. Hecox* (transgender athletes); *Watson v. Republican National Committee* (
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Colorado Public Radio
KEYWORD SCORE: 34.08. black, budget, colorado, election, enforcement, housing, mayor, pandemic, public health, sustainability, transit, lgbtq
For Kevin Ward, tuning out politics would be the easy choice. He lives in the mountains in Snowmass, Colorado, in Pitkin County near Aspen, a place he’s called home for 20 years. He said actively seeking out news is a choice. “The temptation is, your life is so surrounded by beauty and animals and neighbors who are good neighbors that everyone says, ‘Just don’t, don’t be so informed. Don’t let your head explode. What’s happening to the Ukrainians is over there. Just enjoy the paradise.’” But Ward, a Democrat and retired attorney and Apple executive said he cares about the world around him. His
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Yellow Scene Magazine
KEYWORD SCORE: 33.45. boulder, colorado, pearl street, police
Thursday, June 25, 2026 Media Contact: Dionne Waugh, Police PIO, 303-518-1894 Wau...@bouldercolorado.gov bouldercolorado.gov *Boulder Police Arrest Man Who Attacked Two People with a Knife* *BOULDER, Colo.* – Boulder Police arrested a man within minutes this morning after he attacked two strangers with a knife. At 7:54 a.m., officers received a call that a man had attacked a woman with a knife in the 1300 block of Pearl Street. The woman, 44, was walking to work when the man approached her and began hitting her with the knife. She suffered bruises and cuts to her hand. She was able to get away Share via:
Yellow Scene Magazine
KEYWORD SCORE: 33.22. ballot measure, city council, colorado, development, infrastructure, junie joseph, mayor, public education, public health, transit
Dear Mayor and Members of the Erie Town Council, I want to begin by thanking each of you for your service to the people of Erie. As a fellow elected official and former city council member, I understand that public service is often demanding work with little recognition. Yet you continue to show up and make difficult decisions on behalf of your community, and for that I am grateful. Last night, at the invitation of several community members, I attended your meeting regarding the proposed sale of Erie’s mineral rights. I remained in the audience from approximately 7:00 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. bec
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Denver 7 News
KEYWORD SCORE: 31.72. boulder, cdot, colorado, colorado department of transportation, enforcement, traffic, transportation
DENVER The Denver7 team is following the fallout from this week's severe storms that triggered flash flooding, rock slides and road collapses. *Seeing severe weather in your community? Send us a photo or video at * *news...@denver7.com**. * Stay alert if youre in an area that is under a watch or warning, and keep an eye on radar as storms develop and move east. The Denver7 News team is tracking the latest severe weather alerts and storm reports below. *LINKS:* Latest forecast | Radars | Traffic | Weather Page | 24/7 Weather Stream Denver7 WeatherThursday, June 25 *9:52 a.m. | Jeffco home, bri Share via:
Yellow Scene Magazine
KEYWORD SCORE: 28.94. bus route, bus stop, colorado, commuter rail, development, regional transportation district, tabor, transit, transportation, transportation system
*Press releases are provided to Yellow Scene Magazine. In an effort to keep our community informed, we publish some press releases in whole.* *News Release* FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Phone: 720.326.7311 Email: mediar...@rtd-denver.com RTD launches mobile history tour aboard 16th Street FreeRide *RTD invites customers to discover 16th Street’s story through a free on-vehicle link* *DENVER (June 24, 2025)* –– The Regional Transportation District (RTD) has launched a one-year pilot of a mobile-first, 16th Street FreeRide history tour, offering customers an enhanced travel experience along 16th St Share via:
Denver 7 Politics
KEYWORD SCORE: 24.06. campaign finance, colorado, election, housing, infrastructure, progressive
DENVER Just days before the 2026 Colorado Primary election, thousands of dollars in dark money continue to pour into the state. It doesn't really come from the parties, it doesn't come from the candidates themselves," Seth Masket, University of Denver political science professor said. "It comes from organizations that, thanks to various changes in rules and Supreme Court rulings, they don't really have to report who their donors are. *Denver7 anchor Micah Smith follows the trail of dark money in Colorado politics in the video below: * Dark money continues to flood Colorado's Democratic primari
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