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RTD Boulder Service Changes January 2019: What You Need To Know
SKIP reductions, airport additions and more — check the schedule before you're left in the cold at a bus stop.

SKIP reductions, airport additions and more — check the schedule before you're left in the cold at a bus stop.

Coyote activity will increase during their breeding season. Here is how to keep yourself, your family, and the coyotes safe.
Due to Colorado's indeterminate sentencing policy, if convicted, he could spend the rest of his life in prison.
The popular, annual community celebration is set to return for 2019.
The phenomenal touch practitioner took home a bronze medal in the freestyle category at World Massage Championships in Copenhagen.
The incident occurred during an avalanche training course in Ouray County.
Police are currently investigating the New Year's incident.
Recruitment will continue through January with training in February.
Today, dangerously windy throughout the day and partly cloudy starting tonight, continuing until tomorrow morning.
The annual celebration faced down cancellation last fall, but on Jan. 12 the beloved event will return.
Flames began in the single family home late Saturday evening.
There will be dangerous winds across the Front Range, foothills, and eastern mountains today. Here are the impacts and how to stay safe.
Details of the settlement in Burke Ramsey's suit against CBS Corp. are not currently available.
Grano will be taking a position as U.S. Congressman Joe Neguse's Director of Community Affairs.
Colorado trends are consistent with the cautious picture nationwide.
District Attorney Michael Dougherty has observed a steady increase over the last few years.
Police are investigating the overnight incident and seek any information on the suspect.
Amid freezing temperatures and snow, local firefighters deployed the ladder truck and brought Lily the cat home for New Year's.
Local teachers to be honored on the court — and with discounted tickets — on January 10.
More than five million low-wage workers nationwide will see their paychecks go up this year, including many in Boulder.