Boulder Conducts Prescribed Burns to Bolster Wildfire Defenses, No Emergency for Visible Smoke
Boulder conducts prescribed burns for wildfire prevention, operating from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in North and East Boulder, including detailed locations. The city collaborates with local agencies to manage fires and encourages community involvement.
Arapahoe County Receives National Recognition for Collaborative Voting Initiative with Adams and Denver Counties
Arapahoe County won an award for its collaborative efforts with Adams and Denver counties, improving voting access through shared vote centers and drop boxes, utilized by nearly 47,000 voters.
Denver Extends Deadlines and Slashes Penalties for Large Building Energy Reduction Goals
Denver modifies the Energize Denver initiative to make energy reduction goals for large buildings more achievable, extending deadlines, reducing penalties, and offering support measures like rebates and audits.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission Announces Regulation Changes for Hunting and Snowmobile Permits
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission updated regulations affecting big game, small game, and wildlife properties, to take effect May 1, including changes for Ute Tribe hunting privileges and permit prices.
Douglas County Introduces Tax Relief Options for Seniors: Programs to Ease Financial Stress Announced
Douglas County offers various tax relief programs for older adults, including property tax exemptions, deferrals, credits, and a work-off program, with application guidelines and deadlines provided by the Assessor's Office.












