Boulder Reporting Lab
Colorado appeals court sides with Boulder in camping ban challenge
The opinion acknowledged homeless residents ‘understandably may seek to shelter on public property,’ but found Boulder's camping ban did not violate the Colorado Constitution.
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14mBoulder City Council candidates preview election-year battles over housing, airport and wages
At Boulder Progressives' Raucous Caucus, candidates seeking five seats on the Boulder City Council, including the mayor's seat, outlined their views on housing growth, homelessness, tipped wages, the municipal airport and Boulder’s growing budget challenges.
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9mBoulder County survey finds strong opposition to trail-use pilot that could limit bike access
The survey revealed sharp differences among trail users, with hikers more likely to support the proposal and mountain bikers making up the largest share of respondents.
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7mInside a former Macy's parking garage, Boulder artists transform shipping containers into immersive theater
The collaborative production by Boulder-based 3rd Law Dance/Theater and the Catamounts uses shipping containers and a former Macy’s parking garage to explore how people gather and connect amid arts funding cuts and the decline of traditional public spaces.
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8mFederal judge blocks Trump administration's first move to break up Boulder-based NCAR
The injunction will remain in place while the case proceeds through the courts. In his opinion, Judge Jackson signaled the Trump administration is likely to lose the broader lawsuit over the breakup of NCAR.
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7mBob Yates: Debating a Boulder flag reveals much about our community
The Museum of Boulder’s flag design competition was an exercise in creativity and fun, not an effort to create an official flag for the City of Boulder.