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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 16 MIN

Fire at Chautauqua, Flock protest and Ned’s first poet laureate

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Fire at Chautauqua, Flock protest and Ned’s first poet laureateMarch 4, 2026: All headlinesHeadlinesFire at Boulder’s ChautauquaThe Bluebell Fire burned 1.5 acres before being extinguished the same day. More than 100 firefighters responded. CU student journalists ‘not guilty’ in covering Palestine protestThree student journalists were initially barred from campus and faced code of conduct charges for covering an October 2025 protest against military contractor Lockheed Martin. The demonstration was the third such event in which students faced disciplinary action from the university. Read more from the Daily CameraBONUS CONTENT: An interview with Palestine Legal Defense Fund attorney Zoha Khalili about CU’s troubling pattern of punishing pro-Palestine activities. Listen at Patreon.com/BoulderFrequencyPod.Boulder releases draft Comprehensive PlanThe Comp Plan guides Boulder’s decision-making for the next 15-20 years. Read the draft and comment by April 6.GO: Comprehensive Plan Open House: 4:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, 2590 Walnut St., BoulderBill to curb Flock cameras watered downSenate Bill 70, sponsored by Boulder’s Judy Amabile, would allow law enforcement to search a person’s location data up to 72 hours in the past without a warrant, and would continue to allow controversial data-sharing across jurisdictions. Read more from BRLGET INVOLVED: March 7 demonstration against Flock, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. How to participateBONUS CONTENT: Listen to an interview with local cybersecurity professional Andrew Gentry at Patreon.com/BoulderFrequencyPod.Caribou Current Issue #2 Launch Party7:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday, March 54720 Table Mesa Drive F100New issue out March 5. Go to CaribouCurrent.com One More Thing“A Tattoo of a Candle” by A Place for Owls---------------------------Produced by BVHz in partnership with The Mountain EarOur teamJournalist + producer: Shay CastleAudio producer + music: Kelly Garry

Fire at Chautauqua, Flock protest and Ned’s first poet laureateMarch 4, 2026: All headlines HeadlinesFire at Boulder’s Chautauqua The Bluebell Fire burned 1.5 acres before being extinguished the same day. More than 100 firefighters responded. CU student journalists ‘not guilty’ in covering Palestine protest Three student journalists were initially barred from campus and faced code of conduct charges for covering an October 2025 protest against military contractor Lockheed Martin. The de...

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Fire at Chautauqua, Flock protest and Ned’s first poet laureateMarch 4, 2026: All headlinesHeadlinesFire at Boulder’s ChautauquaThe Bluebell Fire burned 1.5 acres before being extinguished the same day. More than 100 firefighters responded. CU...

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