Boulder nonprofit moves ahead with affordable senior housing project amid landmarking dispute
Boulder’s Planning Board last week reviewed a proposed 60-unit permanently affordable housing development for older adults on Arapahoe Ave., with no members supporting a historic landmarking that could threaten the project’s feasibility. The concept plan, submitted by Presbyterian Manor and developer Element Properties, calls for demolishing four nearly...
Boulder’s Neighbor Is Booming: Why Everyone Is Moving to Elizabeth, Colorado
Elizabeth, Colorado, located in Elbert County about 45 miles southeast of Boulder, is seeing a surge in popularity that reflects a larger shift happening across the state. As Boulder continues to thrive, nearby communities like Elizabeth are stepping into the spotlight as the next place people want to call home.
Boulder police catch suspect allegedly peering into apartment during late-night stakeout
A man is under arrest after Boulder police say he was caught peering into a woman’s apartment window during a late-night stakeout. This is after multiple reports of similar incidents in the area.
Doctor treating woman struck by lightning explains health impacts of strikes
AURORA, Colo. — A woman is receiving burn unit treatment at UCHealth in Aurora after being struck by lightning in Superior last week. According to the Boulder County Sheriff's Office, witnesses heard a loud boom and then found the victim lying under a tree that had been struck by lightning. The woman was unresponsive, and the witnesses began CPR.
Lightship Expands Colorado Facility, More Than Quadrupling Manufacturing Capacity
BROOMFIELD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 14, 2026-- Lightship ®, the leading American-made all-electric recreational vehicle (RV) manufacturer, is scaling up to meet surging demand, announcing today a major expansion of its Colorado-based manufacturing facility alongside the launch of a new customization offering, signaling the next phase of growth and reinforcing its commitment to domestic manufacturing. This press release features multimedia. View the...
Mines Snaps Up Golden Lab For Critical Minerals Powerhouse
Colorado School of Mines has gone off campus for its next big play, buying a nearly 51,000-square-foot laboratory and warehouse at 16194 W. 45th Drive in Golden and planning to convert it into an innovation hub focused on critical minerals research and commercialization. The site sits about a 10-minute drive from the main Mines campus and includes high-bay and lab...
Firefly Handmade Spring Market Set for May 16–17 in Downtown Boulder
Firefly Handmade Spring Market is set to return to Pearl Street Mall on May 16–17, bringing a weekend of artisan shopping, live music and spring activity to downtown Boulder. The free, outdoor event will once again transform the popular pedestrian corridor into a showcase of locally made goods and small-batch products.
US-Iran war: Boulder connection, peace talks, and Colorado’s Iranian community
The war in Iran is sparking demonstrations throughout Colorado, including a vigil held in Boulder last week, where activists drew attention to the connection between Boulder and weapons used in Iran.
Broomfield Showdown as Developers Say City Is Strangling Town Square Plan
Two developers behind a long-planned effort to finally give Broomfield a true downtown say city staff is suddenly moving the goalposts and could stall the project before a single building goes up. Joe Vostrejs of City Street Investors and Tim Fredregill of Milender White say the 40-acre, nearly $300 million Broomfield Town Square project, which features a market hall at the old...
Police serving search warrant in southwest Erie as department asks people to avoid area
People are being asked to avoid the neighborhood southwest of Erie Parkway and North 119th Street while multiple law enforcement agencies execute a search warrant. There is an increased police presence in the area amid an ongoing investigation, according to an Erie Police Department alert on its website. The residence being searched is within Erie town limits, but Erie police are not the lead...

















