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Lafayette, CO, United States

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Past articles by Charlie:

Colorado County Wrestles with Contact Tracing Attempts

Health officials in Boulder County, Colo., are struggling in their attempts to collect the data needed to track the novel coronavirus. Officials believe immigration status and joblessness may be factors. → Read More

Denver Water appeals judge’s finding that Gross Reservoir project needs Boulder County review

The legal fight over expansion of Gross Reservoir in southwestern Boulder County kicked up another notch Friday as Denver Water filed an appeal over a December district court ruling mandating that the proposed project go through the county’s review process. → Read More

Eldora Ski Resort wants to add more than 800 parking spaces in proposed expansion

The Eldora ski resort will be before Boulder County commissioners on Tuesday to continue its bid to expand its parking by more than 800 spaces. → Read More

CU Boulder researcher helps show disparity in disaster response by gender

Women are faster to evacuate or take cover during an emergency, but often have trouble convincing the men around them to do so. → Read More

Boulder workshop focuses on future of space commerce

The future of space commerce was examined from a constellation of angles Thursday in a daylong conference devoted to that topic at the U.S. Department of Commerce campus in Boulder. → Read More

Boulder Canyon closed indefinitely by rockslide after blast

A rockslide that occurred today following a scheduled blast on Colo. 119 as part of the ongoing Colorado Department of Transportation project in Boulder Canyon has caused the closure of the road th… → Read More

'That's So Boulder!:' TV tapping again into city's comedic potential

Get ready for “That’s So Boulder!”, a six-episode comedy series planned to debut for a new generation of viewers in summer 2020. → Read More

'That's So Boulder!:' TV tapping again into city's comedic potential

Get ready for “That’s So Boulder!”, a six-episode comedy series planned to debut for a new generation of viewers in summer 2020. → Read More

50 years on, Woodstock memories still glow for those who were there

For even those who plunged into it headfirst, there’s no forgetting the seminal event 50 years ago this month: Woodstock. → Read More

Boulder County’s Altona Schoolhouse, 140 years old, nearly back in session

School will be back in session, all too soon for some youngsters’ tastes, and the only “new” public school that will open in Boulder County is also among its oldest — by a long shot. → Read More

As flood anniversary approaches, Jamestown home seals town’s healing

One of the most visible wounds Jamestown suffered in the devastating flood of 2013, and certainly the longest lasting, is finally on its way to healing. → Read More

Environmentalists again flag E.coli concerns in Boulder Creek

Environmental advocates concerned about the presence of E.coli in Boulder Creek are renewing the call for the University of Colorado Boulder to look into the issue. → Read More

PHOTOS: Dead & Company fans dance through storm on first of two-night stand

In true Deadhead spirit, rain and hail seemed to bring crowds together at CU Boulder’s Folsom Field at opening night of the annual Dead & Company concerts. → Read More

Fourth skydiving death at Colorado airport in less than a year under investigation

Saturday morning a pilot at Longmont’s Vance Brand Airport was looking west when a skydiver who appeared to be in trouble caught his attention. → Read More

Fourth skydiving death at Colorado airport in less than a year under investigation

Saturday morning a pilot at Longmont’s Vance Brand Airport was looking west when a skydiver who appeared to be in trouble caught his attention. → Read More

Another skydiver’s death under investigation at Longmont airport

Investigators today are on the scene of an fatal sky-diving accident at Longmont’s Vance Brand Municipal Airport, the fourth death stemming from jumps there in less than a year. → Read More

Sale of historic Gold Hill Store & Pub is completed

Longtime owner of Gold Hill Store & Pub, Hugh S Moore, has confirmed the sale closed on May 31, and issued a brief statement about the end of an era in the tiny foothills onetime mining town. → Read More

CU Boulder’s Mountain Research Station home to some of the most important ongoing research in climate change

The University of Colorado Boulder’s Mountain Research Station, within the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest and situated just a few miles west off of Colo. 72, is the jumping-off point for some of the most important ongoing research into the nuanced and changing dynamics of alpine ecology going on anywhere in North America. → Read More

New Boulder County GMO crop transition plan still has critics

Boulder County open space staff have modified proposed changes to a plan to phase out the production of genetically modified foods on thousands of acres of publicly owned cropland. → Read More

New Boulder County GMO crop transition plan still has critics

Boulder County open space staff have modified proposed changes to a plan to phase out the production of genetically modified foods on thousands of acres of publicly owned cropland, in advance of a hearing on the matter Monday. → Read More