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Local Frequency - Boulder
by Inception Point AI
Local Frequency Boulder is your ultimate guide to the vibrant culture and dynamic happenings in Boulder, Colorado. Dive into captivating interviews with local personalities, discover hidden gems, and stay updated on events and community news. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, this podcast keeps you connected to the pulse of Boulder. Tune in to explore the unique blend of nature, innovation, and creativity that defines this city, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in local life and culture.For more info go to https://www.quietplease.aiCheck out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjsThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Boulder Local Frequency: Hot Summer Day with Afternoon Storm Chances
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-22. If you are heading out the door this morning, expect a hot summer day across Boulder. Forecast highs are topping out in the mid 80s to low 90s, with a dry, sunny start and a modest chance of scattered afternoon thunderstorms building along the Front Range. Keep the sunscreen handy for midday, and maybe stash a light rain jacket or umbrella if you will be out later, as storms could bring brief downpours, gusty winds, and lightning in the foothills and across town. Those storm chances also tie into a broader severe weather pattern along the Front Range and eastern Colorado, where forecasters have been flagging the potential for strong thunderstorms. If you are planning to drive east toward the plains this afternoon or evening, stay weather aware, check radar before you go, and be ready for fast-changing conditions. Transit riders, RTD is asking for public feedback on its proposed September 2026 service changes, and they are hosting virtual Ask a Service Planner sessions at noon today and again tomorrow. If you rely on buses or rail to get into Boulder or commute around the metro area, this is a good chance to weigh in on routes, frequency, and connections before changes are finalized later this summer. If you are looking for something active to do, Valmont Bike Park will be buzzing late this morning, with a local mountain biking meetup rolling out around 11. Expect hot, dry conditions on the dirt, so bring plenty of water, a helmet, and take it easy if storms start to build over the Flatirons. Around the region, nearby towns like Superior and Golden have a full slate of weekly happenings, from local meetings to community events, that can make for an easy after work or evening outing if you feel like getting just a bit beyond Boulder city limits while still keeping it local. And in case you need a quirky excuse to treat yourself, today also happens to be National Onion Rings Day and National Chocolate Eclair Day, so whether you are grabbing lunch on Pearl Street or dinner on North Broadway, you have built in justification to explore a new spot or revisit an old favorite. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Sunday Sunrise in Boulder: Farmers Markets, Trails, and Summer Vibes
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-21. If you are just easing into your Sunday in Boulder, you are waking up to a warm, generally sunny summer day, with highs topping out in the low 80s and only a slight chance of an afternoon thunderstorm up against the Foothills. That means it is a great morning to get outside early before the heat builds, especially along the Boulder Creek Path and up in Chautauqua. Trailheads around town, including Chautauqua, Mount Sanitas, and NCAR, are expected to be busy through late morning, so consider taking the bus to the park-and-ride or using a bike to avoid parking frustration. With recent dry stretches, Open Space staff are again reminding hikers to stay on marked trails and keep dogs leashed where required to limit erosion and protect wildlife. Downtown, the Boulder Farmers Market along 13th Street by Central Park is a big draw this morning, with local peaches starting to make an appearance alongside early summer greens, cut flowers, and plenty of coffee and breakfast options from Boulder vendors. It is not just about shopping; you will find live acoustic music near the creek and kids splashing in the water features, making it an easy spot to linger for a few hours. Over at Boulder Reservoir, lifeguards are on duty and the swim beach opens mid-morning. Paddleboard and kayak rentals are expected to be busy, so if you want time on the water, getting there earlier in the day will help. And remember, glass containers are not allowed on the beach. In town, several coffeehouses on Pearl Street and in North Boulder are hosting informal meetups and remote work sessions, giving locals a chance to connect, talk summer plans, and escape the midday heat. Later this afternoon and evening, look for live music sets on the Pearl Street Mall and small shows at local venues, offering everything from folk to indie rock. Transit wise, local buses are running on their typical Sunday schedule, and construction continues on several key corridors, so plan a little extra time if you are driving through central Boulder. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Saturday: Red Flag Warning, 1940s Ball, and Juneteenth Celebrations
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-20. Boulder is waking up to a hot, dry, and windy Saturday, and the big headline is fire safety. The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for Boulder County from 11 AM until 9 PM, with strong west winds and very low humidity, so avoid open flames, outdoor burning, and anything that could throw a spark. That means extra caution on trails, around backyards, and anywhere a simple mistake could turn dangerous. For anyone heading out, the good news is Boulder has plenty going on if you plan smartly and stay aware of the wind. One standout is the 18th Annual 1940s Ball at the historic Boulder Airport, a day built around live music, costumes, classic characters, and vintage vehicles, so it should be one of the more colorful gatherings in town. Downtown, the Boulder Theater is active too, with a lineup that includes event nights and box office hours that can help if you are making last minute plans. Around the county, Juneteenth community celebrations continue through today, adding music, remembrance, and public gatherings that bring people together across Boulder County. If you are looking for something more low key, this is a good day to keep your plans flexible. In weather like this, early outdoor time is the safer bet, and later in the day is a better window for indoor shows, museum visits, coffee shop meetups, or an easy dinner on the Hill or downtown before the wind really ramps up. Hikers, cyclists, and runners should carry extra water and be prepared for dusty, gusty conditions, especially along open stretches where the wind can hit hard. There is also a broader local rhythm to today in Boulder, with summer events, community celebrations, and neighborhood activity all pointing to a busy season ahead. The city is very much in that June moment where every outing feels possible, but the weather asks for respect. So whether you are heading to a festival, a show, or just out for a walk along the creek, keep fire risk in mind and check for any last minute updates before you go. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Local Frequency: Heat, Fire Danger, and Summer Plans for June 17th
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-17. It is already feeling like a summer day in Boulder, with the University of Colorado weather station showing a warm morning and a forecast that turns hotter later today, so anyone heading out should plan for heat, strong sun, and dry conditions. Fire danger is the big safety story this morning, with a Red Flag Warning in effect for Boulder County, which means outdoor burning should be off the table and anyone working or recreating outside should be extra careful with anything that could spark. For the foothills and higher elevations, the National Weather Service has also been warning of critical fire weather across parts of the region, so today is a good day to stay alert and leave the fireworks, campfires, and brush burning for another time. Even with the heat, Boulder has plenty going on to keep the day lively. June is Boulder Walk and Bike Month, and that means the city is still leaning into the easiest local habit of all, getting around on foot or two wheels. It is a great day to choose a shaded route, roll downtown, or combine errands with a walk, especially while the morning is still manageable. If you are looking for a place to pause and cool off, Boulder’s gathering spots are already in full summer mode, including the Rayback, which continues to serve as a food truck park, bar, coffee stop, and community hangout. It is one of those places where a quick stop can turn into an entire afternoon. On the CU side of town, the university calendar is packed with spring and early summer activity, and campus energy still spills into downtown Boulder. That means more walkers, more cyclists, and a busier feel around the Hill, Pearl Street, and the routes in between. If you are heading through those areas, a little extra patience will go a long way. Looking ahead, the Boulder Theater has also announced a big late summer show, with Molly Santana and North West bringing the Kimokawaii Tour to town in August, a reminder that Boulder’s live music calendar is already filling up fast. For anyone planning ahead on the cultural side, Boulder continues to balance outdoor life with a strong arts and music scene, and today is a good day to check what is happening at local venues before the afternoon heat settles in. Whether your plan is a bike ride, a shaded patio lunch, a campus stroll, or an early evening show, Boulder is giving you plenty of reasons to keep it local and keep it moving. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Local Frequency: Warm Summer Vibes and Elevated Pollen - June 15
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-15. Waking up in Boulder today, you can expect a warm, mostly dry summer day on tap. Forecasts point to highs near the upper 70s to around 80 degrees with light northwest winds and only a slight chance of an isolated shower later on, so it is a good day to plan outside time, but keep a water bottle and some sunscreen handy. Local weather trackers note relatively low humidity, which means it will feel warm but not overly muggy, and visibility is excellent for those Flatirons views. If you are an allergy sufferer, heads up: pollen monitors are flagging elevated grass pollen levels today, which can mean sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion for many folks. Consider taking your meds before heading out, and maybe keep those car windows rolled up on your commute. On the community front, the Boulder Chamber is kicking off the workweek with its Business Growth Network meeting today, a weekly sales and networking gathering aimed at helping local entrepreneurs and small businesses build connections and swap strategies. It is a solid option if you are looking to grow your client base or just plug into the local business ecosystem. Over at the University of Colorado Boulder, the campus events calendar is looking ahead to midweek happenings like CU Night in Downtown Boulder and the Boulder Cruiser Ride later this week, and that gives today a bit of a planning vibe. If you want to mix Buff spirit with local flavor, this is a good time to mark your calendar and coordinate with friends. Families looking for activities should keep an eye on regional camps and youth programs starting this week, including soccer camps running in the metro area, a reminder that summer break is now in full swing and kids’ schedules are shifting into outdoor mode. Your public institutions are busy behind the scenes as well. Local fire protection and emergency districts in the foothills around Boulder are meeting this week to review operational updates and preparedness as we move deeper into wildfire season, an important layer of safety for anyone living in or visiting the canyons and mountain communities nearby. As the day goes on, downtown will gradually fill with the usual mix of remote workers camping out at coffee shops, climbers heading up to the crags, and evening walkers taking advantage of the cooler temps along Boulder Creek Path. Whether you are networking, recreating, or just grabbing a quiet moment in a park, today offers a mellow but opportunity-filled Monday around town. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Local Frequency: Early Summer Adventures and Community Gatherings
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-14. Waking up along the Front Range today, expect a classic early summer day in Boulder, a good one to get outside early, beat the heat, and enjoy everything happening around town. Trails are already starting to fill up, so if you are heading to Chautauqua or Sanitas, plan for crowded parking and bring extra water. Down along Boulder Creek, water is still running fast and cold, so if you are tubing or letting kids play near the banks, keep a close eye and stick to calmer stretches. If you are up for a short drive this afternoon, Superior is cutting the ribbon on its brand new Central Park from 1 to 3 p.m. at 2560 Central Park Way. The opening celebration will include family friendly activities and a first look at the new recreation space, giving Marshall Fire affected neighborhoods another much needed gathering spot as the community continues its long term recovery and rebuilding efforts.[1] Car lovers have a reason to cruise north: the Ford vs Chevy car show is rolling into the Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont, 9595 Nelson Road, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is five dollars per car, and you will see everything from carefully restored classics to heavily modified modern muscle. It is a good excuse to explore the fairgrounds area, grab lunch in Longmonts historic downtown, and support local car clubs who often raise money for community causes.[3] Back in Boulder, ultimate players and fans may want to check the USA Ultimate tournament calendar, with the Colorado Summer Solstice 2026 Part 1 listed in Boulder. That means fields across town could be busy with high level play, and nearby residents might see more traffic around the complexes as teams come in from around the region.[9] As the sun goes down, downtown Pearl Street turns into the place to be. At 940 Pearl, Boulder based ensemble Sherefe brings live Mediterranean music from 6 to 8:30 p.m., with a suggested donation of 25 dollars.[8] Expect an intimate, transportive show blending traditional sounds from Greece, Turkey, and the Middle East, a perfect way to ease into the evening after a day outdoors. Finally, a quick community note: local obituaries today include longtime residents like Bruce Earl Perotti, a reminder of the deep roots and stories woven into this place.[5] If you knew someone listed, today might be a good day to reach out to their family, share a memory, or support a local cause in their honor. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Saturday: Campus Events, Primary Season, and Summer Planning Ahead
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-13. It’s a Saturday that feels built for getting outside, and Boulder is leaning into that in the best way. The University of Colorado Boulder events calendar is the best place to check for same day campus happenings, from public lectures to arts and community gatherings, so if you are near campus today, there is a good chance of something worth dropping into. [9] For people keeping an eye on local politics, Boulder County is still in primary season, and the Boulder Reporting Lab says ballots are in and candidate coverage is moving into the heart of the race. That means today is a good day to pay attention, read up, and make sure your voice is ready before the June 30 Democratic primary. [3] If you want to turn the day into something more social, Boulder’s arts and maker scene is also active. A local studio event is already being promoted for June 22, which is a reminder that summer in Boulder is packed with pop up gatherings, open studios, and neighborhood events that reward people who plan a little ahead. [2] And while Boulder itself does not have a major breaking news headline in the results I found this morning, the bigger real world story for the region is how local communities are organizing around water, public space, and civic participation. That kind of planning matters here in Boulder too, where summer weather can push everyone toward trails, parks, and creekside spaces, and where every outdoor day works better when residents stay aware of conditions, access changes, and local announcements. [1][7] So for today, the smart play is simple. Check the CU Boulder calendar if you want something on campus, keep an eye on local election coverage if you have not finished your primary homework, and leave room for the Boulder essentials that make a Saturday feel like Boulder, a walk, a bike ride, a farmers market stop, or a slow coffee followed by a long afternoon outside. [9][3] This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Local Frequency: Community Rides, Creative Spaces, and Summer Vibes
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-11. Waking up in Boulder today, you have plenty of ways to plug into the community, whether you are looking for something low key and cozy or loud, bright, and full of energy. Let us start with your morning. At the Boulder Public Library, the Boulder Community Knitting group is gathering in person, a laid back circle of happy knitters who welcome all skill levels. It is a great place to meet neighbors, swap patterns, and ease into the day with a warm, creative vibe. As the day rolls along, the University of Colorado Boulder calendar is packed with chances to get outside. The always popular Boulder Cruiser Ride rolls out this evening from Greenleaf Park, an easygoing group ride where costumes, lights, and creative bike decorations are half the fun. It is less about speed and more about community, which makes it a perfect option if you want to see the city from a new angle and meet fellow riders. If dancing is more your tempo, the Junkyard Social Club has doors opening at 6:30 tonight, followed by an evening that blends a class with a social dance. It is one of the more creative community spaces in Boulder, and nights like this tend to draw everyone from absolute beginners to seasoned dancers, all sharing the same floor and the same playlists. Looking toward the weekend and beyond, summer in Boulder is taking shape. The Colorado Music Festival is gearing up with its June concerts, promising everything from orchestral blockbusters to community focused performances that turn the spotlight on local culture. Over in Superior, the community calendar is teasing summer evenings of live music, food trucks, and local beer just down the road, giving Boulder residents another easy option for a night out under the stars. For planners and policy watchers, Boulder County has posted its agenda for the next Planning Commission meeting on June 17, where land use and growth decisions that shape the citys future will be on the table. Keeping an eye on those discussions is one way residents can quietly but powerfully influence what Boulder looks like in the years to come. And if you are itching for a bigger summer adventure, keep an ear out for events like the 80s themed Summer Vibes Bike Rally and Run Festival that uses Boulder as a playground for an all day checkpoint ride into the mountains, turning our backyard trails into a retro, neon soaked celebration of fitness and fun. From slow stitches over coffee to bikes, beats, and big policy decisions, Boulder is buzzing today. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Local Frequency: Summer Days, Fire Safety, and Community Reads
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-10. We’ll start with the weather vibe shaping your day along the Front Range. Expect a warm, dry summer day, with plenty of sun on the Flatirons and the usual chance of an afternoon breeze picking up in the foothills. That means a great day to get outside, but also a good reminder to stay fire aware on our trails and open space, as neighboring Colorado counties have already begun tightening fire restrictions due to high danger conditions[8]. In city news, Boulder continues to follow regional conversations about how to support and retain first responders. Nearby Boulder City, Nevada, just approved a new police union contract that adds a 10 step salary schedule and retention bonuses at 15 and 20 years of service, aimed at keeping experienced officers on the job[7]. While that is a different Boulder, it reflects the same national pressures our own departments are navigating around staffing, recruitment, and long term retention. If you are looking for something quieter and more reflective later this month, one regional option is the garden tour at the Boulder Falls Event Center in Lebanon, Oregon, where guides will walk visitors through garden history and design starting from the koi pond gazebo[3]. It is a reminder of how many towns that share our Boulder name are leaning into outdoor spaces, gardens, and nature as a way to build community. Closer to home, book lovers and families can plug into the Boulder City Library’s big Summer Reading Program, Unearth a Story, which runs through July 25 and is open to just about every age[1]. The theme this year invites readers to dig into new stories, log their minutes, and attend events for a chance at prizes[1]. The library is keeping extended summer hours from morning into the evening on weekdays, with earlier browsing on Wednesdays[1]. Tech curious residents can even book one on one Tech Teacher appointments to get help with devices or software[1], and makers can take advantage of weekly open makerspace times in the afternoons and early evenings, as long as they are certified on the equipment they plan to use[1]. So whether you are heading up to a trail, ducking into a library, or planning your next weekend garden visit, there is plenty happening across the extended Boulder community to keep your day full. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Local Frequency: Humans to Titan Summit and Early Summer Community Guide
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-08. It’s a lively Monday in Boulder, with the city leaning into early summer in the best way possible, from science and policy conversations to neighborhood events and a full slate of things to do outdoors and indoors alike. One of the biggest local draws this week is the Humans to Titan Summit, which is set for Thursday and Friday in Boulder. That gives the city a front row seat to a future focused conversation about deep space exploration, and it also underscores Boulder’s long standing role as a hub for aerospace, research, and innovation. For listeners who like their hometown with a side of big ideas, this is the kind of event that puts Boulder on the national map in a very real way. Closer to home, Boulder’s arts and community calendar is filling up fast. Junkyard Social Club has been hosting a mix of creative programming, including poetry and community gatherings, while the University of Colorado Boulder calendar shows regular campus events continuing through the month, keeping the city’s academic heartbeat strong as summer begins. The Boulder Public Library is also worth a look for families and anyone wanting a quieter outing, with storytime and other community programming on the schedule. If you’re planning to get out and enjoy the weather, this is a strong week for exploring the city’s trails, patios, and open spaces, especially before the afternoon heat settles in. Boulder’s bike and pedestrian friendly streets make it easy to move from coffee to lunch to a walk with very little fuss, and that local rhythm is part of what keeps the city feeling both active and accessible. There is also a serious note in the local news after the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office reported a road rage shooting case on Highway 287, with one man arrested and investigators still working through the details. The broader takeaway for drivers is simple and important: tempers behind the wheel can escalate fast, and this incident is a reminder to give yourself extra time, keep your distance, and avoid engagement when another driver is acting aggressively. For anyone making plans today, Boulder’s mix of public events, campus life, and cultural gatherings means there is plenty happening without needing to leave town. Whether you want a community event, a family stop, or a reason to think bigger about science and the future, Boulder has no shortage of conversation starters this week. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Early Summer Vibes and Community Celebration Across Boulder This Sunday
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-07. If you step outside this morning, you can expect that classic early summer feel across Boulder, with warm temperatures, plenty of sun, and only a low chance of any afternoon showers developing along the Front Range, according to regional forecasters at BoulderCAST and the National Weather Service. That means it is a great day to get out early for a hike up at Chautauqua, a cruise along the Boulder Creek Path, or a coffee stroll along Pearl Street before the midday warmth really kicks in. Downtown, the big highlight today is the 30th annual Boulder Jewish Festival on the Pearl Street Mall, running from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and free to attend. The festival is bringing live music, Jewish and Israeli food, community booths, family activities, and local artists to the mall, turning the bricks into an open-air celebration of culture and community. Organizers say they want the event to be a welcoming space for everyone, whether you are part of the Jewish community or just curious and looking for a good way to spend a Sunday. If you are more in the mood for something low key, local cafes along Pearl and in North Boulder are reporting steady morning traffic, and outdoor patios should be comfortable around brunch time before the hottest part of the afternoon. Parks like Eben G. Fine and Scott Carpenter are expected to be busy with families and picnics, and tubers are slowly returning to Boulder Creek as flows come down, though conditions can still be swift in spots, so extra caution is advised. At the University of Colorado Boulder, campus is entering the quieter summer stretch, but the events calendar is already looking ahead to next week and beyond, with things like the Boulder Cruiser Ride and CU-focused nights in downtown Boulder later this month signaling a steady ramp up of community happenings tied to the university. As evening settles in, clear skies and mild temperatures should make for ideal conditions for a sunset walk at Wonderland Lake or a rooftop drink downtown. And with relatively calm weather expected tonight, stargazing from the foothills could be an appealing way to wind down the weekend. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Local Frequency: Race Day, Free Fishing, and Trail Talk
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-06. Waking up in Boulder today, you can expect a classic early summer feel, with comfortable morning temperatures in the mid 50s to low 60s and a warm, dry afternoon on tap. Light winds and good visibility should make it a great day to be outside, whether you are heading to the trails, the creek, or just a sunny patio. If you are an early riser and an endurance fan, today is a big one: the Colorado Triathlon is kicking off the 2026 race season down at the Boulder Reservoir. Athletes from across the state are lining up for sprint and Olympic distance races, turning the rez area into a busy hub of bikes, wetsuits, and cheering families. Roads around the reservoir may be busier than usual this morning, so plan a few extra minutes if you are driving that direction. For those who prefer a slower pace, remember that this weekend is Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s free fishing weekend, with no license required to cast a line today and tomorrow. Local lakes and ponds around Boulder County are likely to see more families and first timers trying out fishing, which is a great chance to introduce kids to the outdoors without extra costs. On the policy front, Boulder County’s proposed trail use pilot is stirring up discussion. A recent survey shows around 70 percent of respondents oppose the current version of the plan, reflecting ongoing tension over how to share popular trails between hikers, runners, bikers, and equestrians. Expect more public meetings and opportunities to weigh in as the county works to balance access, safety, and habitat protection. Water and climate remain front of mind across Colorado. Federal officials working on the Colorado River say they are now targeting mid to late summer to formalize a new water sharing plan among the basin states. What gets decided there will shape long term supplies for communities along the Front Range, including Boulder, and influence everything from growth planning to future drought restrictions. If you are looking for something more social later this month, the Boulder JCC is highlighting new programming in June to bring together adults 50 and better, with a focus on community, learning, and connection. And for night owls willing to venture to Denver, Club Vinyl is hosting EDM artist Durante tonight, drawing fans from across the Front Range for a late night dance floor escape. Above us, space weather is still active after geomagnetic storms reached strong levels yesterday. While impacts here are minimal, it is a reminder of the bigger cosmic forces that occasionally ripple through our power and communication systems, and sometimes even bring rare aurora sightings to parts of Colorado. Whether you are racing, relaxing, or just soaking in that Flatirons skyline, Boulder has plenty to offer today. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Local Frequency: Drought Challenges Ahead for Summer Harvest
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-04. If you are heading out early, expect another warm early summer day along the Front Range, with highs climbing into the low to mid 80s in Boulder and a chance for scattered afternoon storms rolling off the high country into the I 25 corridor. Forecasters are watching for gusty winds and possibly some small hail with the stronger cells, but most of the activity should clear by early evening, setting us up for a mild night and a stretch of hotter days ahead as a broader Colorado heat wave builds in. That warm, dry pattern is top of mind for Boulder County farmers after one of Colorado’s driest winters on record. Local farms are already cutting back on acreage, trimming CSA shares, and scaling down staff as they adapt to limited water and higher irrigation costs. Some growers are switching to more drought tolerant crops or shortening their season, which could mean fewer choices and slightly higher prices at farm stands and markets later this summer, as well as tighter supplies for local restaurants that rely on Boulder County produce. If you want to support those farmers directly, the Boulder County Farmers Market downtown is gearing up for a busy evening and weekend, and many stands are highlighting early season greens and greenhouse-grown veggies that handled the dry winter a bit better. It is a good day to check your farm share emails, too, since some pickup schedules and box contents are changing week to week with the weather. For things to do today, the University of Colorado Boulder events calendar has a full slate of campus and community happenings. One highlight for later is the Boulder Cruiser Ride, rolling out in the evening from Greenleaf Park. It is a free, mellow group ride, perfect for shaking off the workday, meeting neighbors, and enjoying those comfortable post-storm temps as the sun drops behind the Flatirons. Around the metro, art and culture fans might look to the wider region as well. The Arvada Center launches its Tilting West exhibition and round table today, kicking off a summer-long exploration of Western landscapes and identity that many Boulder art lovers have on their list. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Local Frequency: Early June Moves Into High Gear
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-03. Today in Boulder, the biggest immediate story is the rhythm of early June itself: the city is moving into a busy season for campus life, outdoor plans, and end of spring deadlines. At the University of Colorado Boulder, a Fiscal Year End Town Hall is set for this morning at 10 a.m., a reminder that the university is closing out one budget cycle and getting ready for the next, which can affect everything from hiring to program planning. For job seekers, there is also a postdoctoral associate opening at CU Boulder with a June 3 application deadline, so anyone looking to stay in Boulder’s research world will want to move quickly. If you are looking for something to do today, Boulder’s local calendar is starting to fill with the kind of events that make early summer feel alive. Across the broader region, community listings show June programming rolling out with talks, tours, and evening gatherings, and that same energy is showing up in Boulder too, especially around campus and neighborhood venues. With the weather turning friendlier, this is also a strong day to get outside, whether that means a walk on the trails, a bike ride along the creek paths, or a quick trip up to the foothills before the afternoon heat settles in. There is also plenty happening just down the road in the wider metro area, which matters because Boulder residents often move between Boulder, Golden, and Longmont for work and events. The regional calendar includes a kickoff event in Golden this evening, and Longmont continues to share city news and community updates that can affect commuters, families, and weekend plans. That regional connection is part of daily life here in Boulder, where traffic, transit, and event schedules often overlap across the Front Range. For people planning ahead, the next few days offer a useful snapshot of Boulder’s summer pace. CU Boulder has another event on the calendar tomorrow evening, the Boulder Cruiser Ride, which is a good sign that the city’s bike culture is fully in motion. If you are thinking about making plans with friends or family, this is a good week for outdoor meetups, early dinners on the Hill, or a low key evening downtown before the weekend crowd picks up. One important note from the broader Colorado conversation is that local and campus communities are still navigating a tense news environment around safety and public discourse, which continues to shape how events, protests, and university life are discussed. For Boulder listeners, that means staying attentive to official campus and city updates remains especially important. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Local Frequency: May 21st - Sunny Skies, Budget Talks, and Fire Season Prep
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-05-21. If you are commuting or just easing into your day, expect a classic late May pattern along the Front Range. Skies start out mostly sunny with a few high clouds drifting over from the west. Afternoon highs land in the mid to upper 70s across Boulder, with a light upslope breeze. There is a small chance of an isolated late-day shower building over the foothills, but most of the city should stay dry. Air quality is generally good, with only light ozone expected later this afternoon, so it is a solid day for a bike commute or a run on the Boulder Creek Path. City government is relatively quiet today, as council ramps up for a busy summer. At a recent study session, council and staff continued to discuss how inflation and higher borrowing costs are affecting city projects, from transportation improvements to affordable housing investments. That means some timelines for street repairs and capital upgrades may stretch out a bit, while the city looks for grants and partnerships to fill funding gaps. Residents will see more chances to weigh in as updated budget proposals roll out over the next couple of months. Over at Boulder County, officials are using the calm before peak wildfire season to push preparedness. Fire danger is not extreme today, but grasses in the open space are drying out. The county is reminding residents in western Boulder, Nederland, and the foothills to clear defensible space around homes, check their evacuation go-bags, and sign up for emergency alerts. Even for folks closer to downtown, keeping up with restrictions and being careful with grills and outdoor smoking can reduce the risk of human-caused starts along popular trails. If you are looking for something to do, the city’s Park-to-Park shuttle is gearing up for its seasonal start to Chautauqua, with free rides making it easier to skip the parking hunt on busy trail days. Check the city’s website for route and schedule details before you head out this weekend. Downtown, businesses along Pearl Street are rolling into summer hours, and many cafes have patio seating open, making this afternoon a good one for remote work outdoors or a casual meet-up after work. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Boulder Grows: Council Modernizes Purchasing, Open Space Future Takes Shape
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-05-20. It is a lively week in Boulder, with city government, open space planning, and springtime community life all moving at once, and the common thread is that residents are being asked to weigh in on how the city grows, spends, and protects what makes Boulder, Boulder. Last night’s City Council work included a big look at modernizing purchasing policies, with one of the most noticeable changes being a proposal to raise the informal bid threshold to 100 thousand dollars. City leaders say the update would speed up routine purchasing while keeping stronger oversight where it matters, and the changes also touch environmental purchasing standards and business opportunity programs, so the impact could be felt in everything from how city contracts are awarded to how local vendors compete for work. Another major conversation in Boulder right now is the future of the open space sales and use tax renewal, along with the next phase of the city’s plan to update its major growth and development rules. Council recently voted on which requests should move forward for deeper review, which means the public input process is still very much alive and heading toward final hearings later this summer. For neighbors who care about housing, transportation, affordability, and the shape of Boulder’s neighborhoods, this is one of those moments where comments really can influence what the city studies next and what gets revised before final decisions are made. If you’re looking for things to do around town, this is also a great week to get outside and feel the city wake up around you. Open space trails are in prime spring shape, the weather is finally pulling people back onto paths and patios, and local shops, cafes, and farmers market season are all starting to fill the calendar. It’s a good time to check community boards for live music, lectures, and neighborhood meetings, especially with so many civic issues active right now. Boulder tends to reward the people who stay plugged in, because the same week that council debates budgets and policy, you can also catch a trail cleanup, a school event, a park gathering, or a public meeting that shapes your own corner of town. And if air quality, water use, and climate resilience are on your mind, Boulder continues to see those issues woven into daily life. Officials are still pushing conservation messages as the region moves through spring into hotter weather, reminding everyone that the choices we make at home, in our yards, and in how we get around add up fast. So whether your day includes a council update, a trail walk, or a quick stop downtown, Boulder is offering plenty to pay attention to. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Local Frequency Boulder is your ultimate guide to the vibrant culture and dynamic happenings in Boulder, Colorado. Dive into captivating interviews with local personalities, discover hidden gems, and stay updated on events and community news. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, this podcast keeps you connected to the pulse of Boulder. Tune in to explore the unique blend of nature, innovation, and creativity that defines this city, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in local life and culture.For more info go to https://www.quietplease.aiCheck out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjsThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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