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Denver Water’s Gross Reservoir expansion OK’d by feds as Boulder court appeal looms
Denver Water announced Friday it received its final federal approval to pursue the largest construction project in Boulder County history with its planned expansion of Gross Reservoir.

CU Boulder will require students be tested for COVID-19 before moving into dorms
Students living in the University of Colorado Boulder's dorms this fall will be required to take a COVID-19 test within five days prior to moving in.

Boulder restaurants in exploratory phase to survive as outdoor dining opens amid coronavirus
Boulder restaurants are starting to explore more outdoor dining concepts to see if they can last during the coronavirus outbreak.

Boulder, Xcel to discuss alternatives that could end city’s decade-long push for a municipal utility
In a Tuesday joint news release from the city and private power provider Xcel about public officials’ years-long interest in forming a municipal electric service, the company and Boulder announced...

Boulder furloughing 737 city employees beginning Monday
Boulder announced Tuesday the city would furlough 737 municipal employees, including 175 standard and 562 seasonal and temporary employees, due to the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic and resulting...

Boulder threatening to close open space parks if crowding continues amid coronavirus pandemic
Boulder officials threatening to close the city open space system to enforce social distancing requirements during the coronavirus outbreak.

Boulder property owners snagged by costly city short-term rental regulations
Adam Kulikoski is facing in excess of $10,000 in fines from Boulder, plus thousands more in lost income from potentially having a city home rental license revoked, as officials have...

After only 6 weeks on the job, new Boulder transportation director resigns
Carlos Hernandez, who started last month as director of the Department of Transportation and Mobility, has resigned effective immediately, officials announced Friday.

Boulder residents wary of 268-unit apartment complex proposed in Gunbarrel area
Northeast Boulder residents fear their neighborhood will be transformed for the worse and further inundated with unmanageable traffic from a 268-unit apartment development proposed last month adjacent to the Celestial...

Boulder officials defend urban camping ban
Boulder officials insist the city's urban camping ban -- the rule preventing homeless people from resting with blankets, sleeping bags and tents in public — could withstand a legal challenge...