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Local Frequency - Boulder

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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.

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  • Boulder Local Frequency: May 2nd Weekend Guide - Farmers Markets, Live Music, and Road Closures
    May 2 2026
    Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Saturday, May 2nd, 2026.

    We're heading into a busy weekend here in Boulder and across the region, so let's catch you up on what's happening around town.

    If you're looking to get outside and support local, the Boulder Farmers Market is happening this morning along 13th Street between Arapahoe and Canyon Boulevard, running from eight AM until two PM. It's a perfect opportunity to grab fresh local produce and chat with your neighbors before the day heats up.

    Speaking of local culture, if you're into music, head over to Trident Booksellers and Cafe today for Ambient Day. It's a full day of ambient and experimental music happening throughout the day at one of Boulder's finest outdoor performance spaces. There's also Sober Night Live happening at the Roots Music Project if you're looking for an evening out.

    For the theater crowd, the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company is presenting Mary Jane at the Dairy Arts Center at two PM today. You'll want to register in advance for that one.

    Now, a heads up for next week: Colorado Highway 52 will be temporarily closed to all traffic between Highway 119 and 71st Street starting May 6th through May 9th. If you typically use that route, you'll want to plan ahead and find an alternate way to get where you're going.

    In other infrastructure news, construction continues on the 120th Street reconstruction project from Overlook to Dillon, with a full closure expected to start later in May.

    And if you're thinking about your home and the upcoming wildfire season, Boulder County continues to offer free community chipping services to all residents. It's part of the Wildfire Partners program, helping residents manage high-risk vegetation on their properties. That's a great resource to take advantage of while it's available.

    Over in Superior, they're launching their monthly Summer Market series starting May 20th on Main Street, running from five to eight PM. Local produce, novelty goods, and entertainment are all coming to downtown Superior.

    Temperatures should be pleasant today, so it's a great day to get out and enjoy what our community has to offer, whether that's the farmers market, live music, or just walking around downtown.

    This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Boulder County Faces Budget Crisis as Recovery Services Return
    Apr 30 2026
    Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Thursday, April 30th, 2026.

    We're starting the day with some significant news on the budget front. Boulder County officials announced yesterday that another round of layoffs and budget cuts are coming as the county tries to close a thirteen point two million dollar structural deficit in the 2027 budget. Officials say the gap is being driven by rising costs and slower revenue growth, so expect to hear more details about which departments will be affected in the coming weeks.

    On a more positive note, if you've been missing the county's addiction treatment services, there's some good news. The recovery home for homeless people struggling with substance use disorders is reopening tomorrow, May first. The city of Boulder has selected Hazelbrook, a Colorado-based recovery services provider, to run the program. The eleven-bed residential facility on Pearl Street originally opened in 2023 but closed last September when the previous vendor cited challenges with federal funding. Hazelbrook will begin accepting clients tomorrow and will focus on serving homeless adults with substance use disorders as well as people transitioning out of incarceration.

    If you've got some outstanding warrants hanging over your head, here's your chance to handle them without getting arrested. The Boulder County Sheriff's Office is hosting a Fresh Start warrant forgiveness event this Saturday, May second, from nine in the morning to one in the afternoon at the Boulder County Justice Center. The event allows people to resolve certain nonviolent misdemeanor and traffic cases, set new court dates, or speak with a public defender. Just keep in mind that only eligible cases qualify, so more serious charges are excluded.

    Looking ahead to this weekend, cycling enthusiasts should mark their calendars. The Koppenberg Bicycle Race returns to Superior on Sunday, May third, marking its first running in five years. Cyclists will compete on a five point five mile loop starting and ending on South seventy-sixth Street, with races scheduled from eight in the morning until one thirty in the afternoon.

    Weather-wise, today will be our warmest day of the week with highs in the upper fifties, but expect scattered showers and a couple of thunderstorms to develop this afternoon and evening. Tomorrow looks chilly with widespread rain developing during the day and highs only reaching the low to mid forties.

    This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Boulder's Sushi Boom Meets Food Loss and Community Fights to Save Local Icons
    Apr 29 2026
    Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 29.

    Boulderites, get ready for a sushi invasion thats going to tantalize your taste buds just as spring blooms. Tomorrow, Odd Rabbit swings open at 5683 Arapahoe Avenue in East Boulder, where Christopher and Ariana Teigland, fresh from Blackbelly and with a Michelin Bib Gourmand under their belts from Denvers Glo Noodle House, will dish up inventive sushi and Asian fare. Then on May 7, Pearl Streets former High Country spot at 1117 Pearl transforms into Wellness Counter by Phoebe and Steven Lee, bringing their Denver-famous plant-based sushi plus premium Japanese seafood with a chefs counter and dry-aged fish program. These openings highlight Boulders magnetic pull for top culinary talent, even with sky-high rents and parking woes, fueled by our vibrant scene and the buzz around upcoming Sundance vibes. Meanwhile, Pollo Limas second spot gears up in the old Zolo Grill space at 2525 Arapahoe, promising Peruvian delights soon.

    But not all food news is celebratory. Iconic Mustards Last Stand faces demolition in 2027 or 2028 due to its Boulder Creek floodplain spot, a risk amplified by the 2013 floods, though founder Dan Polovin calls it a great ride and eyes a possible relocation. Up in Jamestown, locals are rallying to save The Merc cafe with a nonprofit push to buy the building for 1.5 million, keeping it as a community heartbeat. And peach lovers, brace yourselves: a hot spell followed by freezes have wiped out crops in spots like Paonia, with limited cherries and apricots ahead, though Rancho Durazno promises full peaches by early July. Celebrate Stop Food Waste Day today by savoring local radishes on buttered toast, a simple hack to cut that 3000 annual family loss.

    Events wise, head to the Boulder Valley School Districts Culinary Center open house tomorrow at 6500 Arapahoe for kitchen tours, greenhouse peeks, and bites from their award-winning sustainable program, honored by Slow Food. Todays BVSD lunches feature French Toast Casserole with chicken sausage or Nashville Hot Chicken. This afternoon at 1:15, join Building a Stronger Democracy with Molly Fitzpatrick at the Clerks Office. Quantum fans, the Colorado Quantum Incubator in Flatiron Park launches the nations first open-access timing testbed, boosting innovation right here. BVSD offers buyouts to veteran teachers amid budget crunches, despite our states top average pay near 100k. Lafayette Farmers Market kicks off May 3 with gems like Buckner Ranch and vegan mochi.

    Catch theater at the Dairy Arts Center, live tunes at Boulder Theater, or rallies brewing for May 1s International Workers Day downtown.

    This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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