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Procession Wednesday afternoon will honor Boulder police officer slain in King Soopers shooting

Procession Wednesday afternoon will honor Boulder police officer slain in King Soopers shooting

Individuals who would like to join in showing support are asked to line up along the west side of Foothills Parkway between Pearl Street and South Boulder Road before 3 p.m.
First hearing for Boulder King Soopers alleged shooter set for Thursday morning

First hearing for Boulder King Soopers alleged shooter set for Thursday morning

The hearing will take place at 8:15 a.m. and will be available remotely. 
Colorado’s COVID-19 Dial 3.0 released today

Colorado’s COVID-19 Dial 3.0 released today

Dial 3.0 makes it easier for counties to move into Level Green: Protect Our Neighbors, the least restrictive level on the dial. It also removes many of the restrictions that currently apply at that level.
Haunted by mass violence, Colorado confronts painful history

Haunted by mass violence, Colorado confronts painful history

The day after the latest massacre, many in the state were wrestling with that history — wondering why the place they live seems to have become a magnet for such attacks. Why here — again?
Boulder King Soopers shooting victims: store staffers, cop, photographer

Boulder King Soopers shooting victims: store staffers, cop, photographer

A picture of the victims of Monday's shooting began to emerge as the suspect in the killings remained hospitalized Tuesday but was expected to be booked into jail on murder charges. 
Longmont mourns with Boulder in wake of King Soopers shootings that killed 10

Longmont mourns with Boulder in wake of King Soopers shootings that killed 10

Mayor Brian Bagley in a statement Tuesday said, “we all have much healing to do in the coming weeks and months. As neighboring cities, we are geographically and intrinsically linked. When you hurt, we hurt. When you grieve, we grieve with you."
Why Colorado now has billions more to spend than lawmakers expected

Why Colorado now has billions more to spend than lawmakers expected

These optimistic new numbers may not be a sign of a healthy economy. In fact, they illustrate a starkly divided economic recovery.
Colorado ranks near bottom in availability of affordable housing for lowest-income renters

Colorado ranks near bottom in availability of affordable housing for lowest-income renters

State said to have one of the largest gaps between available affordable units and the number needed
Polis, state lawmakers ask Coloradans: What’s best use of stimulus money?

Polis, state lawmakers ask Coloradans: What’s best use of stimulus money?

States are still waiting for federal guidance, but they appear to have considerable flexibility in determining how to spend the American Rescue Plan money.
Cooperation is key to restoring wildlife migrations, experts say

Cooperation is key to restoring wildlife migrations, experts say

"Just like wildfires don't know the difference between federal, state, private, tribal lands, wildlife don't know the difference either," said Dan Gibbs, executive director for the Colorado Department of Natural Resources. "So, we really need to have a better-coordinated effort between all different land managers."