The potential construction of a hotel on University Hill would involve the relocation of several small businesses. By Robert Tann
Boulder City Council
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Boulder’s election rules prevent CU students from running for a spot on city council, but this year’s candidates may change that. By Kyle Rini
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CommunityEnvironmentNews
Voter Guide: Ballot measures related to municipalization
by Eliza Radekaby Eliza RadekaThree ballot measures could potentially advance last year’s progress towards cleaner energy for Boulder via municipalization. By Eliza Radeka
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CommunityLongformNews
What does Boulder’s new homeless strategy mean for its community?
by Lucy Haggardby Lucy HaggardThe homelessness plan is popular among housed residents, but the expected impacts on those without a home are less clear. By Lucy Haggard
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CampusCommunityNewsUncategorized
Evans Scholars house renovations draw nationwide attention
by Sydney Worthby Sydney WorthThe Evans Scholars Foundation hopes to increase the number of scholarship recipients living in the renovated house. By Sydney Worth
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CollegeCollege LifeColumnsEditorialsLifestyleOpinionOur Stance
Our Stance: Boulder rent conditions must meet students’ needs
by Kaley LaQueaby Kaley LaQueaBoulder City Council decisions regarding co-op housing must reflect students’ needs as rent prices rise. By Kaley LaQuea
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Front PageLifestyleNewsUncategorized
City council moves 20-cent bag fee forward
by Kate Gibbonsby Kate GibbonsBoulder City Council passed an ordinance that may mandate a 2-cent fee on all grocery store checkout bags in an effort to reduce waste.
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Boulder residents urge council to do more to control student parties.
By Annie Melton