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Broomfield police blotter for May 6 to 12
Midnight: Theft reported at an industrial site on the 7000 block of 116th Avenue. 9:42 a.m.: Theft reported in a commercial office building. 6 p.m.: Motor vehicle theft reported on a highway/road/alley on the 200 block of Greenway Circle. May 7. 12:30 a.m.: Criminal trespass to vehicle reported at a...
PHOTOS: Second spring game of the Coach Prime era in Boulder (Gallery No. 2)
To help fill the gap between the spring ball and summer work, we're posting more photos taken during Colorado's 2024 spring game, which had the second-best attendance of any in program history. Click here to access the first spring game photo gallery.
The Front Range Forecast: Mostly quiet and warm
Late Spring weather settles in with only a weak cold front cooling and bring moisture Monday. Things are quite warm and quiet as we sail through the weekend (Figure 1). There will be a return of wandering afternoon thunderstorms for the weekend. The Longer Range Forecast:. The next 'system' is...
A closer look: Van Dale seals regional title, sending Holy Family into 4A’s Final 8
BROOMFIELD — Holy Family relief pitcher Dutch Van Dale couldn’t wait for the final out Saturday. In fact, he was hollering in celebration as soon as second baseman Isaiah Sandoval got his glove on the ground ball he’d then throw to first for the final out of the Tigers’ Class 4A Region 5 championship. He calls it trust.
Eldora Mountain Resort staff member killed by falling tree
A staff member at Eldora Mountain Resort in Colorado was killed when a tree fell on him. The 52-year-old man was doing trail maintenance at the ski resort in Boulder County on Thursday when the tree fell on him, causing life-threatening injuries. According to the Boulder County Sheriff's Office, ski patrol immediately performed medical care while the Flight for Life Colorado helicopter was en route. Unfortunately, the man died while aid was being rendered. The man's identity has not been released. Eldora Mountain Resort is about 50 miles northwest of Denver.
Take this bike tour to Golden's best breweries
Golden is known as a biking hub with its mountain trails, expansive views and challenging roads. One circuit that is too often overlooked is a brewery tour.What to expect: If you want to visit all nine breweries in town, it's a 25-mile journey with 1,850 feet of elevation gain and 20% of the path on single-track trails, according to the folks at Powder7, an outdoor retailer located near Holidaily Brewing.Yes, but: The tour is easily customizable to shorten as needed. The core five breweries near the city are just 4.4 miles apart and offer a unique sample of local brews.Coors:...
Bear spotted in downtown Golden
A bear was spotted in Golden near the Colorado School of Mines on Tuesday and Wednesday. According to an X post by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the bear found food in some trash that had been left out. When CPW staff arrived, the bear was hanging out in a tree. CPW planned to haze the bear when it came down from the tree, so it would be uncomfortable around humans and not return in search of more trash. ...
Boulder Valley school board hears update on new state school funding formula
The Boulder Valley school board at its Tuesday meeting heard an update on state education legislation that was passed this session that included an overhaul of the state’s 30-year-old school funding formula. Boulder Valley opposed the changes to the funding formula based on concerns that included the “unpredictability” of...
Heart of Broomfield Heart & Soul winner Evelyn Walter
Whether they met her decades ago or only a few years ago, everyone who knows her can agree — Evelyn Walter is a force of good for her community. “Evelyn is the kindest person you will ever meet, she’s very thoughtful and very engaging,” said Leah Sarno, who has known Evelyn for over 20 years. “She makes you want to be a better person.”
Vince Bzdek: Does a river have rights?
That very question came to a roaring head recently in the little town of Nederland. Our country, of course, is based on the idea of “natural rights,” which the founders identified as life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, as well as the right to property. These rights — and this is what was truly revolutionary about the American Revolution — cannot be granted by rulers, governments or even “the people,” the founders declared. They are inherent in the nature of human beings — we were born with these rights.
Class of 2024 linebacker Trent Hood commits to Colorado, joins cousins
What’s better than two? Three, according to the Colorado football program. Head coach Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes added a third member of the Hood family on Friday, picking up class of 2024 linebacker Trent Hood. He is the cousin of brothers Colton and Brandon Hood, who committed to CU at the end of April. Trent, the same age as Brandon, played his senior season at Central High School in Phenix City, Alabama. At 5-foot-11 and 225 pounds, he was named Alabama’s 2024 7A Defensive Player of the Year. He racked up 75 total tackles, two sacks and an interception in 11...
Bookwoman: An intriguing game of cat and mouse
Justine Poole works as a security bodyguard for an agency that protects the rich and famous in Southern California. One night, on a job, Justine kills two robbers while protecting an elderly couple. She is featured as a hero on the news, but the gangster for whom the robbers worked is outraged. He hires a hitman to take out Justine, and the chase is on.
Colorado is launching a teacher apprenticeship program in race to solve chronic staff shortages
LONGMONT — They barely ever stop wiggling or giggling, and yet Deejha Blash-Lopez still manages to teach her kindergarten class how to sound out words and syllables — the same skills she learned decades ago in a classroom just down the hallway. Blash-Lopez, a teacher at Mountain View...
This week in Longmont: May 17
Council Catch-Up Review- May 14, 2024 (Regular Session) Please view session recording on the Agenda Portal webpage. The 2025 Budget and off-street parking requirements. Preview- May 21, 2024 (LHA Board Meeting) Please view full meeting agenda on the Agenda Portal webpage. Events & Happenings. Holiday schedules for City facilities. All...
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