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Boulder budget, Rocky Flats Greenway, King Soopers murder trial, Kilyn Lewis rally, Dave Williams retained, second-hottest summer

Listen: Boulder Budget Released Boulder City officials have unveiled their recommended budget for 2025, and are calling it leaner than in previous years. City Manager Nuria Rivera-Vandermyde said that the nearly $400 million spending plan recognizes the city’s financial limitations, but still provides for modest and strategic funding in certain […]

todaySeptember 3, 2024 8796

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CO legislature passes property tax relief bill, CO wildlife officials relocate wolves, CO water rights and Xcel, oil and gas rules, dairy workers and infected cow concerns, Longmont minimum wage, Denver police misconduct settlement

Listen: Colorado legislature passes property tax relief bill as special session concludes The Colorado legislature concluded their special session on property tax relief yesterday, agreeing on and passing a bipartisan bill. The legislation is designed to prevent two more conservative property tax initiatives from reaching the November ballot. Senate Bill […]

todayAugust 29, 2024 8778

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Housing advocates withdraw measures to close Boulder airport; Denver releases 220 more e-bike discount vouchers

Listen: Housing advocates withdraw measures to close Boulder airport The Airport Neighborhood Campaign has withdrawn its petitions for two contentious ballot measures this fall - both related to closing the Boulder Municipal Airport. One initiative – “Repurpose our Runways” – sought to decommission the airport, and the other – “Runways […]

todayAugust 28, 2024 8731

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