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One dead, one injured in Colo. 119 crash
A driver was killed Thursday night on Colo. 119 in a two-vehicle collision near Niwot Road.

Panelists call for ‘invested partners’ in preventing Boulder County hate crimes
A panel of community leaders gathered at the Longmont Museum on Thursday evening to discuss the impact of hate crimes on Boulder County's diverse communities.

Boulder County compost workshops begin next week
Starting next week, the Boulder County Public Works department will hold free workshops on the benefits of composting. Sessions will be held both in person and online, led by the...

Music lovers bid farewell to Albums on the Hill
Andy Schneidkraut has owned Albums on the Hill for 35 years. But after Labor Day weekend, the longstanding record store on University Hill will close its doors permanently – and...

CU football home opener is a testament to fan fervor
Fans adorned in black and gold overtook Folsom Field Friday night, coming out strong to support the University of Colorado Buffaloes in their home opener game of the 2022 football...

Longmont residents outraged over pedestrian’s death, demand city clearly mark crossings
Tony Umile, an 84-year-old Longmont resident who routinely walked the sidewalks in his neighborhood, died Tuesday morning at the intersection of 3rd Avenue and Pratt Street after being struck by...

Colorado State Patrol seeks public’s help to find hit-and-run vehicle
The Colorado State Patrol is requesting help locating a vehicle involved in a serious bodily injury crash with a cyclist on Thursday.

Boulder dedicates municipal building in honor of Penfield Tate II
To family and friends who knew him, Penfield Tate II embodied integrity, public service, a commitment to Boulder and a desire to make life better for its residents.

Boulder County to form advisory team on pandemic recovery
The Boulder County Cultural Brokers Resiliency Program and the Community Services Department is forming a community advisory team of county residents who have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nederland’s Carousel of Happiness paying tribute to supporter’s memory
Rides will be free for Nederland’s Carousel of Happiness this weekend, in honor of Mary Quinlan Wingate, an avid supporter of the attraction.