Reporter
Corbett Stevenson
Originally from New Mexico, Corbett moved to Colorado to attend Metropolitan State University, graduating in 2022 and beginning work at the Enterprise and its sister papers in 2023 where they cover all things Broomfield — from fun features and city government to the occasional crime and public safety story. When not working, you can find them playing Dungeons and Dragons, practicing on some miscellaneous, weird instrument, or trying to appease their two mischievous greyhounds.
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Man who barricaded in Broomfield hotel charged with assaulting officers
The 17th Judicial District Attorney’s office has charged a man in connection to a standoff with Broomfield Police at a hotel last week.

Without water, a Broomfield golf course could face uncertain future
With its access to water set to expire next year, a Broomfield golf course faces a future that has raised concerns among Eagle Trace residents.

1 killed in police shooting outside A Precious Child in Broomfield
Broomfield police officials could not say what prompted officers to fire their guns because the investigation is not complete.

Butterfly Pavilion pulls out of giant Broomfield project, plans for expansion elsewhere
Butterfly Pavilion had plans to break ground for its new location in 2024, with a full move-in by 2025.

Power outages cost Boulder County businesses tens of thousands of dollars
Widespread outages across the Front Range have impacted tens of thousands of customers, including businesses that lost thousands of dollars in spoiled food and nonexistent sales, each day the power...

“Full circle”: North Metro Fire captain reunites with hospital staff who saved his life
Instead of passing through the pearly gates, Prochazka passed through the doors of the cath lab, where staff worked quickly to treat his heart attack.

Broomfield takes first steps toward demolition of $135 million 1stBANK Center
The Broomfield City Council authorized the first steps of demolishing the 1stBank Center as well as adopted new bicycle and off street parking requirements and created new zoning districts for...

Piledrivers and body slams take down the house at 1stBANK Center’s last hurrah before the venue folds
Wrestling fans donned masks and large belts to celebrate the final show at Broomfield’s 1stBANK Center for All Elite Wrestling’s Dynamite and Rampage.

Broomfield’s Butterfly Pavilion becomes the first to hatch Colorado fireflies in captivity
After two years of research and careful studying, scientists at the Butterfly Pavilion have become the first to ever raise Colorado fireflies in captivity.

Disabled veteran to walk in Bolder Boulder with assistance of special walker
Mark Maloney was told he would never walk again. On Monday, not only will he walk, but he'll trek a kilometer — 1,000 feet or 0.62 miles — of the...