Boulder Reporting Lab
Save Iris Fields? Boulder community plan to keep Little League diamonds faces $48 million bid to build over them
A local coalition supports a senior living developer’s proposal to save the beloved ballfields. A competing bid would eliminate them entirely.
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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.
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7mThe mystery of Pearl Street: Nobody knows how Boulder's most famous street got its name
Gold prospectors laid out Boulder with a stick in the dirt in 1859. More than 165 years later, nobody knows where the name “Pearl Street” came from.
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10mBoulder homeowners could be charged up to $90,000 each for a street project. Many are fighting back.
Residents say they support repairing Sumac Avenue but object to being asked to pay for part of an $8.4 million project under decades-old annexation agreements.