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A 1.5-cent sales tax on every $10 purchase would fund prevention, treatment, crisis response and recovery services across ...
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Shifting and complicated crime trends may help explain why public safety isn’t driving this year’s city council race.
Several campus buildings were cleared Friday. Norlin Library remains closed while Ketchum and Ramaley return to normal ...
Several incumbents defended the Core Arterial Network initiative, while challengers questioned cost, design and public input.
Environmental groups and residents are leading an effort to test whether natural solutions can address San Lazaro's water ...
Police say a weighted vest and cell phone likely led to the initial report. Officers continue searching the school out of ...
Our food editor finds pasta bowls falling flat as the Colorado-born chain faces rising competition, shifting tastes — plus ...
The proposal on the ballot is a pretty modest sales tax of 0.15%, which comes to a penny and a half on a $10 purchase. But that mental health tax will bring in $14 million a year for the next three ...
The district hopes new maps will help balance enrollment, but Colorado’s open enrollment law limits how much boundaries ...
A Boulder woman who has repeatedly used city council open comment to condemn the war in Gaza and blame councilmembers for ...
Changes would increase daily rates, reduce subsidies for youth and seniors and end free court reservations for members.