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Boulder County · Boulder CountyBoulder County families with children under 4 can apply to receive $300 per month for two years – with selected families to be chosen by lottery in September. In all, the Nurturing Futures program is expected to give $6 million to 725 households, according to a press release. Boulder County Human Services will manage the federal funds from the American Rescue Plan Act. Payments will start in October. Qualifying applicants must live in Boulder Co…See the Story
Boulder County families with young children can apply for $300 per month
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Zoom · LongmontCourtrooms across Colorado have been targeted in recent weeks by abrupt interruptions of pornographic content that is being shown through the court’s livestreaming system, Webex. The attacks, generally known as Zoom bombing, have led law enforcement to launch a criminal investigation to identify the perpetrators while the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office and State Judicial Information Technology teams work to prevent the incidents from occurring …See the Story
Colorado virtual courtrooms targeted in pornographic ‘Zoom bombing’ attacks, criminal investigation underway
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Donald Trump · CincinnatiAmericans had reason to fear for the future even before the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. One hopes this enormity, together with respect for its innocent victims, will urge elected leaders to keep the risk of instability and political violence front of mind. In particular, campaigns need to talk less about the evil of their opponents and think harder about policy. Policy did indeed come up at the Republican Party’s national convention…See the Story
Editorial: Vance seals the arrival of big-government conservatism
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Joe Biden · San FranciscoBy Issac Bailey What President Joe Biden did by giving up power early isn’t quite on par with what George Washington did by refusing to run for a third term, though for the modern era of politics, nothing else comes close. Washington’s stepping down came despite cries for him to stay in the White House. Biden’s stepping down came after a hard push from his party. Still, he had the right to hold on and decided not to. But Biden did something Wash…See the Story
Issac Bailey: Biden handed the baton to a Black woman. Harris has what it takes to overcome.
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Letters to the editor: Stop Flock from surveilling us even more; be more inquisitive of information; restricting a core artery is a bad idea
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Housing · BoulderWhat got me started on this topic was a July 21 Hotline from Boulder’s deputy mayor Nicole Speer to the council, city staff and citizens of Boulder discussing the Denver Regional Council of Government’s draft Regional Housing Needs Assessment. This is DRCOG’s attempt to provide a quantitative picture of future growth in the Denver Metro area. Per the quotes that Speer pulled, it says that the region will need 511,000 more housing units by 2050 t…See the Story
Steve Pomerance: Building more housing won’t lower prices; demand is just too large
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Boulder, Colorado · BoulderBoulder City Council decided Thursday not to weigh in on whether the city’s municipal airport should stay open indefinitely or be decommissioned, after delving into a new financial analysis about the airport’s future. Several on the council said they need more information before they would feel comfortable making a decision. The council discussion comes as voters are expected to decide this fall on two citizen-initiated ballot measures that woul…See the Story
Boulder City Council delays decision on municipal airport
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