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Boulder City Funded 2026 Immigrant Heritage Month and Juneteenth Celebration Events Announced

Yellow Scene Magazine


KEYWORD SCORE: 60.86. black, boulder, city of boulder, civil rights, colorado, diversity, human services, penfield tate, racism, refugee

*Press releases are provided to Yellow Scene Magazine. In an effort to keep our community informed, we publish some press releases in whole.* *Wednesday, June 10, 2026* *Media Contacts:* *Lyndsy Morse-Casillas, Media Relations, 720-610-7524* *Allison Bayley, Human Services Investment Sr Project Manager, 303-441-4386* *www.bouldercolorado.gov* City-Funded 2026 Immigrant Heritage Month and Juneteenth Celebration Events Announced *BOULDER, Colo.* – This year, the city’s Human Relations Fund (HRF), in collaboration with the Office of Arts and Culture, provided support to several organizations host

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City of Boulder Closures For Juneteenth Holiday, June 19

Yellow Scene Magazine


KEYWORD SCORE: 38.25. boulder, city of boulder, colorado, open space

*Press releases are provided to Yellow Scene Magazine. In an effort to keep our community informed, we publish some press releases in whole.* *Friday, June 12, 2026* *Media Contact:* *Antonia Gallegos, Media Relations, 303-413-7299* *bouldercolorado.gov* *City of Boulder closures for Juneteenth holiday, June 19* *City services and facilities will be affected in observance of the Juneteenth holiday, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States.* *BOULDER, Colo.* – All City of Boulder administrative facilities and Age Well Centers will be closed Friday, June 19, for the Juneteenth

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Recap of COURIER’s Facts vs. Fiction: The Fight for Science in American Democracy

Yellow Scene Magazine


KEYWORD SCORE: 36.09. budget, election, infrastructure, public health

*Press releases are provided to Yellow Scene Magazine. In an effort to keep our community informed, we publish some press releases in whole. * *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 11, 2026* *Contact: pr...@314action.org* *RECAP: “Science is Fundamentally Hope” — 314 Action and COURIER Newsroom Host Conversation on the War on Science, Healthcare and Rise of AI* *(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)* — Today, 314 Action and COURIER Newsroom hosted a live virtual conversation on the path to winning back the Senate, the rise and regulation of AI, and how to combat the administration’s attacks on science and healt

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Coloradans are getting squeezed by credit cards while trying to navigate high costs

Yellow Scene Magazine


KEYWORD SCORE: 35.98. black, budget, colorado, hispanic, housing, shelter

Featured photo: Colorado ranks 12th in the nation for the highest average credit card debt, with more than $7,000. Oscar Wong/Getty Images Ali Besharat, *University of Denver* Colorado’s breathtaking landscapes are increasingly overshadowed by breathtaking bills. Despite a high-growth economy, many households face a concerning paradox. Expenses are rising, but wages have not kept pace. To fill the gap, many families now rely on high-interest credit cards. Credit cards were once for extra purchases. Now, for some people, they are a vital safety net. Many people rely on revolving debt, which mov

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Erie residents demand answers before pivotal mineral rights vote

Yellow Scene Magazine


KEYWORD SCORE: 35.86. boulder, colorado, election, mayor, phil weiser, transportation

More than 100 Erie residents are now asking Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser to review the town’s controversial mineral rights process, and a Louisville attorney has formally challenged the town’s handling of consultant contracts and procurement procedures. The twin actions come less than a week before Erie Town Council is scheduled to vote on a proposed mineral rights agreement with SM Energy, a deal that a minority of supporters say would provide significant financial benefits and operational protections for the town. For many residents, however, the debate is no longer focused solely o

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How a record and tinned-fish store has survived for three years in Del Norte

Colorado Public Radio


KEYWORD SCORE: 29.66. black, boulder, colorado, election, pandemic

For the first couple of years living in the rustic, homestead cabin Paul Fennell had purchased in Rio Grande County, it was basically camping indoors. Yet, in that time he had slowly grown a new skill set. He installed new in-floor heating, plumbing and electrical. He changed the floorplan and installed insulation. All of it he did himself, with the help of what he called “YouTube University.” By early 2023, the small cabin was feeling much more like home. It was time to move his life back in, from the shipping container outside he’d had shipped out from Silicon Valley, California. “I started

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Goats graze at Boulder park to help manage invasive, unwanted weeds

Fox31 Denver KDVR


KEYWORD SCORE: 27.44. boulder, south boulder

A herd of 300 goats is spending the week at Harlow Platts Community Park in south Boulder, helping the city manage invasive plants and overgrown vegetation.

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Lyons mountain bikers, business owners blast Boulder County proposal to limit bikes at some parks

Colorado Sun


KEYWORD SCORE: 24.91. bike, boulder, boulder county, colorado, commission

A chorus of Lyons pedalers is warning of economic, cultural impacts if county commissioners pursue a plan to limit bikes at Hall Ranch and Heil Valley Ranch

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Op-Ed: Colorado’s Most Important Election May Be the One You’re Skipping

Yellow Scene Magazine


KEYWORD SCORE: 22.06. colorado, election, housing

*Former Colorado Governors and U.S. Senators from Across the Aisle Agree on Primary Voting* *Op-Ed for Colorado News Media* *Colorado’s Most Important Election May Be the One You’re Skipping* Every November, Colorado voters turn out in impressive numbers. Every June, a different story unfolds. Hundreds of thousands of Coloradans who faithfully vote in general elections never cast a ballot in the primary elections that help determine which candidates appear on the November ballot in the first place. Many of these voters are unaffiliated voters, who comprise more than half of Colorado’s electora

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