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Boulder seeks state funds to offer unleaded aviation fuel at city airport
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (253+ words) Boulder City Council has authorized the city manager to pursue a state grant to help subsidize unleaded aviation fuel, marking a step toward reducing the use of leaded fuel at Boulder Municipal Airport." The city's application requests $63,000 from the Colorado…...
Boulder lets renters tap into Sundance housing demand
1+ day, 7+ hour ago (726+ words) The Boulder City Council unanimously approved an ordinance this week allowing tenants to sublease their homes during the Sundance Film Festival. The city is expected to begin issuing licenses in early May. The new license will expand a short-term rental…...
🛒 Wild Oats is back — starting in Boulder as a new brand
3+ day, 13+ hour ago (1282+ words) Spring is traditionally a season of rebirth. In this week's Nibbles, I note the revival of the Wild Oats brand, Boulder's legendary natural foods retailer. As a kid, I began Easter mornings by rolling over and biting the ears off…...
Area III expansion back on the table in Boulder, with up to 8,700 homes possible
1+ week, 1+ day ago (188+ words) Boulder's Planning Board voted 4-3 this week to continue studying a possible expansion of the city into the Area III planning reserve, a 493-acre parcel northeast of the city that remains largely undeveloped. The site has capacity for up to 8,700 housing…...
He roamed Boulder with a camera for decades. Now his photos define the city’s past.
1+ week, 3+ day ago (302+ words) Sturtevant was born in 1851 to Swedish immigrants in Boston, Massachusetts. He grew up, however, in Wisconsin, where his father became an Indian trader. Legendary accounts state that as a youngster, Sturtevant befriended some Indians who taught him to ride and…...
Nibbles: Boulder’s 'untouchable' dishes locals won't stop ordering
1+ week, 3+ day ago (1297+ words) Today's Nibbles celebrates "The Untouchables," the longest-served Boulder restaurant dishes. Readers and chefs talk about beloved dishes like the kale and apple salad at Oak at Fourteenth, Efrain's green chile and Basta's roasted half chicken. Plus: A panel reveals how…...
🌱 Boulder’s best-kept gardening secret (and free seeds!)
2+ week, 3+ day ago (1291+ words) In this week's Nibbles, I stop fantasizing about my summer patio garden and go shopping at Boulder's remarkable seed house. Plus: Finding free seeds, Okinawan doughnuts and upgraded local frozen pizza." Readers: I'm looking for The Untouchables, the dishes that…...
Dark Horse closes after 51 years as Boulder says goodbye to iconic bar
2+ week, 5+ day ago (786+ words) On Saturday afternoon, the line stretched outside the weathered building on Baseline Road, past the parking lot and toward the sidewalk. Some had driven in from out of state. Others had grown up coming here. Many simply wanted one last…...
Boulder could replace Flock license plate cameras as city opens new bidding process
3+ week, 14+ hour ago (530+ words) The City of Boulder announced it will initiate a competitive bid process for automatic license plate reader companies to potentially replace the city's current Flock contract." Flock supplies the city with about 30 AI-powered cameras that record each time a car…...
🖼️ Boulder's secret art galleries are inside cafés
3+ week, 3+ day ago (1162+ words) For this week's Nibbles, I got consumed by the art of dining. I talk with a Boulder artist, a restaurant owner and an artists' collective representative about the visuals we enjoy with our chai and eggs Benedicts. Plus: Two new…...