Boulder Reporting Lab
Boulder asks Colorado Supreme Court to review ruling on police body camera fees
The city argues the appeals court was wrong to prohibit fees for blurring video before release, imposing “enormous ongoing costs” on law enforcement agencies statewide.
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4mBoulder moves to annex wildfire-vulnerable neighborhood southwest of Wonderland Lake
Property owners will vote later this year on joining the city, a move that would bring city water, fire hydrants and road upgrades to an area repeatedly threatened by wildfire.
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5mMatt Benjamin and Tina Marquis: Our Boulder community deserves better. So do our city staff.
If you're frustrated with the direction of our city, direct that frustration at the nine people you elected, not the staff carrying out our decisions.
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11mFederal complaint accuses Boulder Valley School District of failing Jewish student amid years of antisemitic bullying
The Anti-Defamation League alleges BVSD allowed a hostile environment for a Jewish student to persist, as other families raise concerns about the district's handling of bullying complaints.
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8mFake 'CU parent' Reddit post in Boulder CU Regent race linked to opponent's campaign manager
A Reddit user posing as the mother of an incoming CU student targeted candidate Kubs Lalchandani. The account was linked to the campaign manager for his opponent, Edie Hooton.
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11mBoulder bet $34 million to land Sundance. High lodging prices are raising concerns.
High rental prices could push attendees to stay outside Boulder, diminishing the festival experience and reducing the economic impact city leaders are counting on.