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Boulder airport housing redevelopment plan appears out of runway
Boulder City Council has all but shut the door on the possibility of transforming the Boulder Municipal Airport into a residential community.
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Loveland city manager Thompson to retire
Not quite 16 months after he began the job, James Thompson announced Friday that he will retire as Loveland city manager.
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Colorado breweries bring home World Beer Cup medals
Breweries in Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley took home medals this week from the 2026 World Beer Cup awards ceremony.
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Johnstown agrees to incentives for Boondocks venue
The new Boondocks entertainment venue to be built in Johnstown will benefit from a reduction in development fees.
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Broomfield Town Square developers grilled by city leaders concerned by slow progress
If the relationship between city officials and the Broomfield Town Square developers is like a marriage, this coupling appears to have hit a rocky patch.
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Panel at Confluence summit to mull data centers’ power, water use
Data centers, and their impacts on the area’s electric and water infrastructure, will be a hot topic April 30 in Greeley at BizWest’s annual Confluence summit.
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Boulder Chamber leans into Hollywood glam ahead of Sundance
With Boulder set to host the Sundance Film Festival in 2027, the Boulder Chamber leaned into Hollywood glam for its annual Celebration of Leadership Wednesday.
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Carbon Valley’s first coworking space opens
A coworking space has opened in Firestone, the first such business in the Carbon Valley.
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CU to buy ex-Audi dealer to house, service bus fleet
The University of Colorado Board of Regents approved a deal that will see CU Boulder purchase a former Audi car dealership for $6.75 million.
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3 named to Front Range Community College Foundation board
Ann O’Keefe, Adam Ingersoll and Adrianne Tracy have been named to Front Range Community College Foundation’s board of directors.
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Colorado bankruptcies climb 23% in March
Colorado bankruptcy filings climbed 23% in March compared with the prior year.
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Bandimere revs up next chapter in Hudson
Iconic speedway gains town approval for 1,100-acre annexation
The Bandimere family’s next chapter is about to begin. The family, who spent 65 years running Bandimere Speedway in Morrison, has gained approval from the Town of Hudson to bring their historic speedway and massive racer following to town.
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Banks confront surge in AI-driven fraud risks
Scammers, hackers and fraudsters are taking advantage of the newest technological tools to not only scam bank customers but attempt to scam the institutions themselves.
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