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Boulder Seeks To Dismiss Lawsuit About Marshall Fire Debris Removal
A Florida company that lost the bid on Boulder's debris removal program has brought a suit against the county.

A Florida company that lost the bid on Boulder's debris removal program has brought a suit against the county.

The star show will peak on Earth Day.
The mapping tool — Colorado EnviroScreen — will allow for a more specified approach to environmental health in local communities.
A federal judge struck down the federal travel mask mandate on Monday.
Here are seven things you should know if you haven't filed your taxes yet.
Inflation is rising, forcing people to readjust their household budgets.
A Wheat Ridge police officer is in recovery after undergoing surgery for multiple stab wounds.
The county will be conducting a prescribed burning at Rabbit Mountain starting Wednesday.
Real-time air quality data and information will now be available to Boulder residents.
Shane Hammond was convicted of the second-degree kidnapping of a Broomfield girl.
Denver came in at no. 10 on a list of the best cities to live in for climate change.
State health officials said Health Now Medical is not meeting the necessary standards for safe vaccine administration.
Forbes released its annual World's Billionaires List. Those on the list saw their collective fortunes decrease by more than $400 billion.
The New Zealand-born singer will stop in Denver as part of 2022’s The Solar Power Tour.
The Jefferson County Public Health department said it detected a potential exposure of the disease.
Many of the state's COVID-19 testing centers will close by the end of April, health officials said.
Pinemelon, a fully-online grocer, will be launching in Denver in April.
Contaminated oysters were delivered to Colorado, among other states.
This summer is expected to be incredibly hot, according to the Farmers' Almanac.
In a video posted to social media, a young woman claimed she was let off with a warning after blowing a 3.8 BAC.