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The sound of clicking computer keys and the ticking clock signifies time slipping away as students work to solve the complex challenges presented to them aboard St. Vrain’s Cyber Explorer Lab. They are deeply focused on “securing the bus” by solving vastly different cybersecurity topics that are similar to those they would encounter as industry professionals working in the field.
$1.1 million grant received for trail repairs to Mount Sanitas area in Boulder
Hiking trails around the Mount Sanitas area are about to receive significant repairs thanks to a $1.1 million grant the Boulder's Open Space and Mountain Parks (OSMP) Department landed to conduct trail repairs and construct two new short trails for users to enjoy, Boulder city officials said Thursday. The OSMP...
Voices for Children, CASA of Boulder County seeks volunteers
Children who have experienced abuse and neglect face a frightening unknown. Courtrooms. Foster care. New schools. A continuous stream of case professionals. All while dealing with the trauma of abuse and neglect. At Voices for Children, CASA of Boulder County, we make sure these children don’t face the dependency court...
Car lands on top of 20-year-old driver in Jefferson Co. fatal rollover crash
Montana Highway Patrol reports that the person who died in the early morning crash in Jefferson County was a 20-year-old man from Boulder, Colorado, whose car rolled and landed on top of him. He was driving a Honda Civic with an 18-year-old female passenger, who survived the incident with injuries.
Boulder Shelter receives $50,000 grant
Boulder Shelter for the Homeless received a $50,000 grant from the Wells Fargo foundation. The grant was awarded to support the center’s efforts to provide access to safe housing in Boulder and Longmont. The grant funds have been assigned to support the Zinnia Permanent Supportive Housing project in Longmont.
‘Overdue for an extreme-level event’: As Northern Lights glowed over Boulder, NOAA monitored potential blackout risks amid fears of historic geomagnetic storm
The aurora borealis was visible in Boulder on May 11, as the strongest geomagnetic storm in two decades brought the northern lights to town. While many were outside trying to capture the event, scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration center in Boulder, or NOAA, were tracking the solar storm for its potential impacts on the electric grid.
T&F notes: Estebanes, Bishop nab silver in 300 hurdles
LAKEWOOD — As Broomfield senior Diego Estebanes sped down the final 100 meters of the last Class 5A 300-meter hurdles race of his high school career, it appeared as though he would end the event with a gold medal in hand. But in the final few meters, Fountain Fort-Carson’s...
💰 Boulder’s Democratic primaries see $400K in fundraising so far
It’s Friday, May 17, 2024. Good morning, Boulder, and happy Friday. Today, we’re covering campaign finance, and the takeaway is: Boulder is gearing up for a competitive June 25 primary. Three Democratic primaries to represent the City of Boulder at the statehouse have raised some of the most money of any primary race in Colorado. Between the three races, about $400,000 has been raised. John Herrick breaks down each race by dollars attracted.
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