Broomfield leaders denounce hate symbol after church vandalism
BROOMFIELD, Colo. — City and church leaders in Broomfield are condemning an act of vandalism after, they said, a swastika was spray-painted on a church sign over the weekend. The city said the graffiti appeared Sunday morning on the sign for Beautiful Savior Church, located near 120th Avenue and...
Police Respond to Domestic Disturbance on Edison Ave; Suspect Arrested, Victim Treated at Scene
On November 2, 2025, Boulder Police arrested Matthew Kiriazis, 35, after a domestic disturbance in the 4700 block of Edison Ave. Police responded around 1:30 a.m. after reports that a 21-year-old woman was being held against her will. SWAT and Air1 assisted at the scene. The suspect surrendered at about 6:50 a.m. The...
This Ain’t Tucson: Peanut butter bliss at ‘World Famous Dark Horse’ in Boulder
BOULDER, Colorado — Less than two miles from Folsom Field sits a Boulder staple, Dark Horse Bar and Grill — excuse me, The World Famous Dark Horse Bar and Grill. Two years ago, following Arizona's walk-off win over the Buffaloes, we went to "The Sink" for its reuben sandwich. This time, before the Wildcats hammered...
Westminster West 120th Ave Rollover
At 10:15 on November 3rd, 2025 Westminster Fire Department and North Metro Fire Rescue District was alerted to a one vehicle rollover with extrication and possible vehicle on fire on W. 120th Ave. & N. Melody Drive in Westminster. Battalion 62 arrived to one vehicle on it’s top with no fire and started checking for...
Top federal attorney departs Colorado office
A top lawyer in the office of the U.S. attorney for Colorado vacated her position last month, according to her LinkedIn. Marcy Cook was deputy U.S. attorney, the office’s No. 3 position and one the office still listed her as occupying as of Monday. Cook’s LinkedIn identifies her as a former attorney in the office […]
Resources for Those Impacted By SNAP Benefits Pause
The federal government shutdown has led to a pause in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for November through the United States Department of Agriculture. The Boulder Chamber understands and acknowledges the devastating impact this freeze has on our community and encourages community members to...
Denver council won’t fund another family homeless shelter despite children sleeping on the streets
The Denver City Council on Monday voted against amending the city budget to fund another family shelter in 2026 for $9 million. A proposal by council member Serena Gonzales Gutierrez would have taken money from the police recruitment and police supplies budgets to pay for the shelter. Council members who voted no...
CU Boulder project is preserving and teaching the Arapaho language
The University of Colorado Boulder is leading an effort to preserve the Arapaho language, for which there are fewer than 100 living native speakers today.
Ambulance provider to close Boulder location, laying off 87 in the process
American Medical Response told the state Friday that it was closing its Boulder facility on Pearl Street, impacting nearly 90 employees.
2 killed in Erie plane crash were practicing touch-and-go landings, report finds
Two men killed in an Erie plane crash were practicing touch-and-go landings during an instructional flight before the crash, a National Transportation Safety Board report found. The plane completed four touch-and-go landings, but as it approached the runway a fifth time, it began to climb in elevation instead of...

















