Boulder County Commissioners Approve Plan for Pivotal Boulder to Erie Trail Development
The Boulder County Board of Commissioners approved the Boulder to Erie Regional Trail Plan, which involves developing an 8.5-mile trail to improve connectivity, after extensive public engagement. Next steps include funding and detailed design.
Boulder County Set to Tackle Housing Crisis with Voter-Approved $16.7 Million Tax for Affordable Housing
Boulder County voters approved the Affordable and Attainable Housing Tax, designed to generate $16.7 million for housing and services, emphasizing equitable housing and innovating solutions for disparities.
Boulder Moves to Streamline Utilities with Online Billing, Paperless System Launches in 2024
Boulder is launching a new online utility billing platform on Nov. 25, 2024, with temporary "View Only" and no phone payments during the transition period starting Nov. 21. Paperless billing will start in February 2025.
Colorado Springs Welcomes Festive Cheer with Acacia Park Holiday Celebration and Skate in the Park Debut
Colorado Springs' Acacia Park Holiday Celebration returns this Friday at 6 p.m. with festivities including Santa, live music, food trucks, figure skating, and the opening of Skate in the Park.
Douglas County and Sheriff’s Office Challenge State Labor Board Findings, Cite Freedom of Speech in Unionization Dispute
Douglas County officials appeal the state labor board's findings on unfair labor practices related to an attempt to unionize sheriffs' deputies, disputing legal interpretations and asserting their free speech rights.
Douglas County Attains Functional Zero for Veteran Homelessness with Effective Strategies and Partnerships
Douglas County has achieved Functional Zero for Veteran homelessness, indicating that the issue is manageable through the use of Quality By-Name Data and coordinated community efforts.












