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Boulder’s flavored vapor ban makes moot point of upcoming 40% tax on e-cigarettes and nicotine products
Boulder's flavored vapor ban has made the voter-approved 40% city sales tax on e-cigarettes and associated nicotine products set to take hold in January a moot point for local small...

Boulder officials, business getting serious about elevated cable transit as potential last-mile solution
Boulder has upped its seriousness in looking at a gondola-like transportation system to connect the downtown and the University of Colorado campus, and a business with its U.S. headquarters in...

Boulder officials, business getting serious about elevated cable transit as potential last-mile solution
Boulder business leaders three years ago fantasized of a gondola connecting downtown and University of Colorado, but the city has upped its seriousness in examining the idea.

Boulder continues aiming for lower vehicle speeds through street designs
Boulder City Council this week avoided making potentially controversial changes to residential speed limits and sidewalk widths while approving a new set of design and construction standards for roads.

Record votes for Republican Boulder councilman highlight nuance within city’s left-leaning majority
Despite Boulder politics being steered by liberalism since 1971, the city turned out in force last month to reelect Bob Yates, a registered Republican, to City Council with by far...

Boulder County pastor becomes Lutheran denomination’s first transgender clergy member of color
With her ordination, Garcia, a Latina, became the first transgender woman of color to be called as a pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

Boulder Planning Board tees up relaxed accessory dwelling units rules
Boulder Planning Board on Thursday teed up another round of regulation relaxation on accessory dwelling units to kick off in the city.

Boulder offers Xcel $94M for assets necessary to form municipal utility
Boulder announced a nearly $94 million offer to Xcel Energy to acquire the company's electric utility assets Friday, the city's latest step in its effort to sever from the private...

Attempt to emulate Boulder 1% growth limit across Front Range stirs controversy
A longtime Boulder rule that limits housing expansion in the city to no more than 1% annually could be emulated across almost the entire Front Range, if a Colorado man...

Boulder Planning Board approves car-free senior housing at former Fruehauf’s site
Mandated car-free living is on its way to Boulder.