91-year-old CU Boulder graduate earns PhD
At 91 years old, Jean De Servien-Kenwood will graduate with his doctoral degree this weekend, honoring a promise he made to his late wife. De Servien-Kenwood attended the University of Colorado Boulder in the 1960s and completed all of the coursework for his doctoral degree in French. But he left to pursue a teaching job before finishing his dissertation.
CU Boulder to open Code Talker Hall, the school’s greenest student housing yet
In August, the University of Colorado Boulder will open its first new residence hall since 2019, aiming to help meet high demand for housing coming from returning students. The residence hall, which will be named Code Talker Hall, will feature an all-electric food service facility, the first of its kind at CU Boulder. The apartment-style units will include all-electric kitchens, and...
Boulder DA files charges in fentanyl overdose death
A man accused of selling another man drugs the night of his death from a fentanyl overdose in Boulder has been charged with allegedly causing the death. Joseph Robert Moczulewski, 43 was found dead at about 7:20 a.m. on March 2, near Broadway and Yarmouth Avenue in Boulder. An autopsy showed his cause of death […]
Arvada Manhunt Ends In Tense Arrest Near 72nd And Simms
What started as a tense manhunt in Arvada wrapped up with an arrest Wednesday, as police lifted a shelter-in-place order near West 72nd Avenue and Simms Street. The alert, which covered roughly a one-mile radius, told nearby residents and businesses to hunker down indoors while officers swept the area. The all-clear came once the man the police had been searching...
Not a one-off: More Coloradans stopped by police after data errors triggered Flock alerts
BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. — If you've got an O or a zero on your Colorado license plate, good luck out there. You might be a suspect and not even know it. Last week, 9NEWS shared the story of Kyle Dausman, a driver who kept getting pulled over after Flock cameras alerted police that a driver with a warrant was in the area. He didn't have...
Cinco De Mayo Weekend Picks Across Northern Colorado
Cinco de Mayo looks a little different in Fort Collins this year, with larger festivals shifting to nearby communities like Greeley and Longmont. But across Northern Colorado, there’s still no shortage of ways to celebrate—whether you stay local or take a short drive. 🎉 Downtown Greeley Cinco De...
Fruit farms on the Western Slope report total crop loss
Multiple fruit farms on the Western Slope reported total crop loss after a devastating overnight freeze between April 17 and April 18.
CU Boulder to celebrate 2026 grads at spring commencement
More than 10,000 University of Colorado Boulder graduates will flood Folsom Field this weekend — along with proud families and one very busy Target. Why it matters: It's one of the largest graduating classes in recent years, arriving at a time of economic uncertainty and reshaping Boulder's economy for the weekend.
Louisville eyes tax extension for historic preservation
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct a detail about a lodging tax. Louisville voters on two occasions have approved a sales tax to fund historic preservation in the city’s downtown area. With that tax sunsetting in 2028, Louisville leaders are pondering asking voters if they want to keep paying.
Woman arrested for allegedly chopping Westminster garage with axe
A woman was arrested by Westminster police in early April after allegedly chopping pieces out of a garage with an axe, authorities said. The 34-year-old woman, who police did not identify, continually came to the south Westminster property uninvited after the homeowners had helped her once, the Westminster Police Department said on social media Thursday […]

















