CU announces Conference on World Affairs lineup and speakers
The University of Colorado Boulder opened registration and released the full schedule for its April 13–16 Conference on World Affairs. Why it matters: The annual conference convenes global experts on major issues and will help launch the university's 150th anniversary celebration. The latest: CU announced Wednesday...
🌱 Boulder’s best-kept gardening secret (and free seeds!)
Welcome to Nibbles, my weekly food newsletter. Look for Nibbles every Tuesday around lunchtime in your inbox for a smorgasbord of Boulder County food and restaurant news, dining tips and cooking hacks. Encourage your favorite foodies to sign up for this free community culinary resource, too. In this week’s Nibbles,...
City Announces Fund Our Future Community Engagement Opportunities
Press releases are provided to Yellow Scene Magazine. In an effort to keep our community informed, we publish some press releases in whole. Community members invited to weigh in on the city’s Long-Term Financial Strategy. BOULDER, Colo – Several upcoming online and in-person engagement opportunities are available to...
Boulder clears police oversight co-chair after union files bias complaint against her
Boulder’s City Attorney’s Office has cleared Police Oversight Panel co-chair Maria Soledad Diaz of wrongdoing, concluding an investigation into a formal complaint the Boulder Police Officers Association filed against her in January alleging bias. The complaint marked the first time the union has targeted an...
CBI issues Missing Indigenous Person Alert for 13-year-old Navajo boy
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) -A Missing Indigenous Person Alert has been issued for a 13-year-old Lafayette teen. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said Dalton was last seen on the 900 block of Milo Circle in Lafayette around 4 p.m. Tuesday. Dalton is described as being 5′5, around 140 lbs....
Tree sale open now for Broomfield residents, city employees
Broomfield Parks, Recreation and Senior Services is hosting the city’s annual tree sale for Broomfield residents, along with employees who work for the city government. Purchases can be made through broomfield.org/4388/Annual-Tree-Sale and require proof of residency, according to a city webpage. For assistance with...
Hit-and-run suspect injured after crash just 2.5 miles from 1st crash
Westminster police investigated a single-vehicle rollover crash at U.S. 36 and Sheridan Boulevard on Wednesday morning, in which the driver was believed to be involved in an earlier hit-and-run just a couple of miles away at Church Ranch Boulevard.
Suspect sought after Boulder women discover intruder on security footage
Police in Boulder are seeking a burglary suspect after several young women discovered an intruder had entered their home overnight as they slept.
Stolen statues found shattered after chiseled off Catholic church in Denver
Two statues were found shattered after video surveillance showed someone chiseling them off the entrance of a Catholic church in the middle of the night.
Denver’s CĂ©sar Chávez celebration canceled after allegations surface
Serious allegations against late labor leader and civil rights activist César Chávez have prompted this year's Denver celebrations surrounding his legacy to be canceled.

















