Aspiring actress and Crest View fifth grader Kaya Cotter got the chance to perform the coveted role of Macbeth's title character, delivering his famous "tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow" soliloquy on the University of Colorado Boulder stage.
There aren’t many art studio spaces left in downtown Boulder, but Marie-Juliette Bird owns one of them.
The Wells Fargo Foundation awarded the Boulder Shelter for the Homeless a $50,000 grant for the Zinnia Permanent Supportive Housing project at 2000 Sunset Way in Longmont.
Vision Hospitality Group has appointed a trio of industry veterans to lead operations at Moxy Boulder, a new hotel slated to open this month in Boulder’s University Hill neighborhood near the University of Colorado campus.
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The festival will take place Friday through Monday along Boulder Creek from Ninth to 14th streets between Canyon Boulevard and Arapahoe Avenue.
Boulder County-area cone zones for May 20-26.
YWCA Boulder County will host its final “Dancing with Boulder Stars” event next month with a competition at Boulder Theater.
Boulder Housing Partners broke ground Tuesday morning on a new 73-unit affordable housing development in north Boulder.
Each spring as temperatures warm, stream flows increase due to runoff from melting mountain snow. Before peak stream flows occur at lower elevations, like in Boulder, mountain reservoirs must first fill and start spilling. Barker Reservoir’s spill typically occurs between mid-May to late June, with the exact date dependent on weather, snowpack, and early spring reservoir levels.
For years, Harry Surden has had a finger on the pulse of artificial intelligence in law offices and courtrooms. While AI has had a slow integration into legal spaces, the University of Colorado Law School professor said in the past two years AI has grown immensely, leading legal professionals to begin considering how the technology could compliment their work.
Boulder's City Council on Thursday night discussed an energy code update that, if approved, would require many types of new buildings, and alterations of existing buildings, in the city to be all-electric.