During typical summers in the southeastern U.S., streams of visitors travel to Great Smoky Mountains National Park to witness one of nature’s most spectacular displays of light: thousands of male fireflies, all flashing together in near-perfect harmony.
September is Workforce Development Month! As part of the celebration of the achievements of the national workforce, and the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country the Workforce Center is hosting a Drive-Thru Open House.
Three of the 14 treatments to be installed this fall have already been completed on Aurora Avenue, including curb extensions at Aurora and 38th Street, Aurora and Gilpin Drive, and Aurora and 39th Street.
What is affordable housing? Hear how Broomfield’s Housing Advisory Committee is working to bring more affordable housing to Broomfield on October 8 at 6 p.m.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) declined to compel Xcel Energy to allow Boulder to interconnect at their substations “because Boulder does own or have a reasonable expectation of owning the facilities.”
Join the City and County of Broomfield Budget Workshop on Thursday, Sept. 24 from 5-6:30 p.m. or Saturday, Sept. 26 from 10-11:30 a.m. to learn more about the City and County of Broomfield’s budget development process and preview the draft 2021 budget.
The City of Boulder has taken enforcement action against the University of Colorado Boulder’s (CU) director of football operations as a result of a team hike on Mt. Sanitas on Sept. 17 that violated a number of public health orders put in place to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Due to the extraordinary amount of tree damage caused by this week’s early snowstorm, the City of Boulder will conduct a special curbside collection program for downed limbs in the coming weeks.
Following a City Council recommendation, the City of Boulder has started the proposal process to rename the Municipal Building, located at 1777 Broadway, in honor of Penfield Tate II, Boulder’s first and only African American mayor, to celebrate his contributions to the Boulder community.
For nearly four decades, the Getches-Wilkinson Center at the Colorado Law has hosted a summer conference exploring the major issues in water law and policy in the West
City Manager Jane Brautigam today released a proposed 2021 budget that prioritizes essential services amid challenging economic conditions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The City of Boulder advises community members that they will see lower lake and pond levels and dry vegetation in city open space and park areas amid severe drought conditions.
Recent College of Music Clarinet Performance and Music Education graduate, Anoushka Divekar, debuted Take Two Knees, a virtual concert she and collaborators created from works by Black Female composers.