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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 Reels from Attack, Farmers Market Opens, and Hikes, Art, and Music Await
      Jun 7 2025
      Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Saturday, June 7th, 2025.

      Boulder continues to process the aftermath of Sunday's attack on Pearl Street Mall, where multiple people were injured during a Run for Their Lives demonstration. The suspect, Mohamed Soliman, appeared in Boulder County Court on Thursday and now faces 118 state criminal charges, including 28 counts of attempted murder. Authorities report that Soliman allegedly used makeshift flamethrowers and incendiary devices in what officials are calling a hate crime. Fifteen people ranging in age from 25 to 88 were injured in the attack, with three still hospitalized. Soliman is being held on a $10 million cash-only bond and will appear in federal court in Denver for separate federal charges. His next county court appearance is scheduled for July 15th.

      In community response, Mayor Aaron Brockett has noted the outpouring of support from across the country and emphasized the city's commitment to combating antisemitism. Boulder Fire-Rescue has been praised for their quick response, with the first three fire units arriving equipped with paramedics who immediately began treating victims.

      On a brighter note, the weekly Boulder Farmers Market is operating today from 8 AM to 2 PM at 13th Street and Canyon Boulevard. Local vendors are featuring early summer produce, with the first strawberries of the season making their appearance.

      The Boulder Creek Festival committee has announced plans for expanded cultural performances at this year's event, scheduled for the end of the month. Applications for food vendors are still being accepted through their website until June 10th.

      Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies today with temperatures reaching the mid-80s, perfect for the Boulder Hiking Club's scheduled group hike to Royal Arch this morning. For those seeking indoor activities, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art is hosting a new exhibition featuring local artists' interpretations of climate change.

      Tonight at the Boulder Theater, local band Mountain Echoes will be performing their album release show, with doors opening at 7 PM. Tickets are still available online or at the box office.

      This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    • Boulder Responds to Tragedy: Resilience, Community, and Healing After Attack
      Jun 6 2025
      Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Friday, June 6th, 2025.

      Our community continues to process Sunday's devastating attack on Pearl Street Mall. Multiple people were burned when a man attacked participants during a walk and vigil for Israeli hostages. Eight people between the ages of 52 and 88 were injured, with two victims requiring treatment at the UCHealth burn unit in Aurora. The suspect, 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman of Colorado Springs, appeared in Boulder County Court yesterday afternoon where he was formally charged with 118 counts, including 16 counts of attempted first-degree murder and multiple charges related to incendiary devices. Soliman is being held on a $10 million cash-only bond and could face over 600 years in prison if convicted on all state charges. He also faces federal hate crime charges and is scheduled to appear in federal court in Denver today.

      In community response, several vigils are planned throughout the weekend. The Boulder Jewish Community Center is hosting a solidarity gathering tonight at 7 PM with interfaith leaders from across the county. Pearl Street businesses have organized a "Stronger Together" market tomorrow from 10 AM to 5 PM, with proceeds supporting victims' medical expenses.

      On a brighter note, the Boulder Creek Festival kicks off this weekend with a modified schedule. Festival organizers have implemented additional security measures while maintaining the spirit of the beloved event. The rubber duck race will proceed as planned on Sunday at noon.

      Weather-wise, we're looking at a gorgeous weekend ahead with temperatures reaching the mid-80s and clear skies—perfect for outdoor activities. The Boulder Farmers Market will run as scheduled tomorrow from 8 AM to 2 PM, featuring seasonal cherries and early summer vegetables.

      For those seeking indoor activities, the Boulder Public Library's summer reading program begins today with registration and kickoff events at all branches. The Dairy Arts Center opens its summer exhibition "Resilience in Color" tonight with a reception from 6 to 9 PM.

      Don't forget that the Boulder Reservoir swim beach opens for the season this weekend, with lifeguards on duty daily from 10 AM to 6 PM.

      This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    • Boulder Local Forecast: Flatirons Views, Wildfire Prep, Civic Engagement, and Tacos Galore
      May 31 2025
      Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Saturday, May 31, 2025. Waking up today, you might catch a spectacular view of the Flatirons as the sun climbs over Boulder, and if you find yourself near Louisville, the vista is extra stunning with the CU Boulder campus in the distance—it’s a perfect start to the weekend.

      Let’s get into your top local headlines. The City of Boulder is ramping up wildfire prevention efforts this week, resuming their perimeter mowing program and expanding cattle grazing in north Boulder. These measures aim to reduce wildfire risks as temperatures rise and conditions dry out, reminding us that fire season preparation is already underway around the city. Look for those grazing herds if you’re headed north— they’re working hard to keep our community safer.

      On the civic front, today’s a big day for anyone interested in getting more involved in Boulder’s future. The People Engaged in Raising Leaders program is holding its Boards and Commissions training at the NoBo Library on 13th Street from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm. This event is designed to encourage more residents, especially those from underrepresented communities, to join local boards and commissions, shaping the decisions that impact us all. If you’ve ever wanted a seat at the table, this is your chance to learn, connect, and get engaged.

      In other news, Boulder’s annual Drinking Water Quality Report has just been released, so if you’re curious about what’s coming out of your taps, now’s a good time to check the latest stats from the city. And remember, if you’ve seen anything related to recent crime activity or have tips about ongoing investigations, the Boulder Police Department is asking residents to step forward and help keep our neighborhoods safe.

      Looking for something fun to do today? The Tacos and Tequila Festival is happening in nearby Denver, just a quick drive from Boulder, serving up top-shelf tastings and live music starting at 2:00 pm. Back here at home, local bakeries are keeping Boulder’s reputation as a haven for sourdough and sweet treats alive, and Saturday’s live music lineups are set—so whether you’re in the mood for a dance or a doughnut, there’s something for everyone.

      Finally, Boulder is buzzing about the planned Coach Bill McCartney statue outside Folsom Field, prompting conversations citywide about community values and CU’s football legacy. And for anyone in the non-profit world, a new survey shows local organizations are continuing to adapt as federal policies shift.

      That’s a quick look at what’s happening around town. Whether you’re hiking, volunteering, enjoying great food, or just soaking in the sun, we hope you have an amazing Boulder Saturday. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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