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Erie leaders split on what mineral rights negotiation could mean for Draco project

At a special meeting Tuesday night, members of the Erie Town Council were divided over what a potential deal for the town’s mineral rights tied to the planned Draco Pad could mean for the project. Some of the town’s leaders say the Draco project will inevitably move forward, while...
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Boulder Bobcats: History, Hotspots, and How to Photograph Them

Bobcats have quietly roamed Boulder’s foothills for centuries, moving like shadows through rocky outcrops, dense brush, and pine-covered slopes. Weighing between 15 and 30 pounds, these medium-sized wild cats are instantly recognizable by their tufted ears, spotted coats, and short “bobbed” tails. For much of Colorado’s early...
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Police ask for help identifying Longmont speed camera vandal

Longmont police are looking for a suspect who was caught on camera spraying pink paint on speed enforcement cameras.
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Winds could fan wildfires in Boulder County, prompting red flag warning

Boulder and Broomfield counties are under a red flag warning on Wednesday for elevations below 9,000 feet as the National Weather Service is warning of weather that could fan any wildfires that spark. The warning is in effect from 10 a.m. to midnight Wednesday, according to NWS. Low relative humidity...
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Boulder news with Axios: Restaurant comings & goings, Civic Area rename & Caribou Village...

Changes are afoot in Boulder, as old haunts move on, new eats open shop, city spaces seek input and cleanup gets underway. Mitchell Byars covers Boulder for Axios and joined us to pick apart these stories:. One of the city's most iconic and beloved watering holes has moved on from...
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Erie PK-8 parent organization removes treasurer after $70,000 in unauthorized withdrawals

The parent organization at Meadowlark, a PK-8 school in Erie, recently removed its treasurer after a financial review found seven unauthorized withdrawals, totaling about $70,000, from its fundraising account. The PTSA, or Parent Teacher Student Association, treasurer was former Erie Trustee Sara Loflin. Loflin was also the executive director at...
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Man dies after he was placed into protective custody by Westminster police

A man died early Wednesday after Westminster police placed him into protective custody. Westminster Police Department officers responded just after 3:30 a.m. after family members of the man called 911 to report that he was undergoing a mental health crisis, according to a news release. Upon officers’ arrival, they located the 23-year-old man, who police […]
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Volunteers pull 1,500+ pounds of trash from the Cherry Creek

Protect Our Rivers is hosting another cleanup on Wednesday along Clear Creek in Arvada.
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Brighton to demolish historic landmark despite community pushback

Brighton City Council voted 7-2 to move forward with plans to demolish the former town hall building, but left the door open to entertain ideas for development until demolition happens.
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Arvada Center announces summer concert series lineup

ARVADA, Colo. — The Arvada Center has planned a busy summer. The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities announced its 2026 summer concert series that begins Thursday, June 11. The center said its concert lineup includes local favorites and national acts, including Andy Grammer, Molly Tuttle, Psychedelic Furs,...

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