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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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    • Winter Caution, Open Space Changes, and Solidarity Protests: Your Boulder Update
      Jan 10 2026
      Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Saturday, January 10, 2026.

      If you are looking outside and wondering what to expect, that Front Range storm has moved on, but the cold is sticking around, so watch for slick spots and black ice on neighborhood streets and shaded trails through the morning commute and into the afternoon. Recent snow means the foothills look gorgeous, but it also means extra caution if you are heading up into the high country or out early with the dog.

      In civic news, Boulder’s Open Space and Mountain Parks department is kicking off a systemwide multimodal improvements assessment as part of the citywide strategic plan. That may sound wonky, but it could shape how we hike, bike, and bus to trailheads for years to come, with potential changes to parking, transit access, and safer bike and pedestrian connections to popular open space areas. Public input opportunities are expected as the assessment moves forward, so if you care about how crowded Chautauqua feels on a Saturday or how you access Marshall Mesa, this is one to keep on your radar.

      There is also a major regional story with a Boulder angle today. Following the fatal shooting of Colorado native Renee Good by ICE agents in Minneapolis, solidarity protests are planned across Colorado, including an “ICE OUT for Good” gathering at the corner of Broadway and Canyon in downtown Boulder from noon to 2 p.m. Organizers are tying the event to broader questions about immigration enforcement and Colorado’s role, so expect visible demonstrations, possible traffic slowdowns, and a strong law enforcement presence around the Civic Area and Pearl Street during midday.

      If you are in the mood for arts instead of activism, the Dairy Arts Center hosts Move By Morelli’s “The Club” Showcase late this morning, as the local competitive dance team kicks off its 2026 season with an annual performance that draws families and dance fans from across the county. Later this afternoon, social dancers can step into another era with an English Country Dance session in Boulder, featuring live music and a caller leading classic and modern dances in the Playford tradition.

      Sports fans get a big one tonight as the Colorado Buffaloes men’s basketball team hosts ranked Texas Tech in Big 12 play at the CU Events Center, with conference implications and a likely packed student section. Expect heavier traffic and fuller buses around campus before and after the game.

      And for night owls, the Fox Theatre on the Hill lights up with a high-energy local rock bill: Bitchflower with Liquid Chicken, BlurredRadio, and Gush on stage at 8 p.m., a good option if you want to warm up indoors and support the local music scene.

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

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      3 min
    • Winter Arrives in Boulder, CU Classes Resume, Live Music Abounds
      Jan 8 2026
      Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Thursday, January 8, 2026.

      Boulder is waking up to a true return of winter today as a long-awaited storm pushes across the Front Range. Forecasters at the National Weather Service office in Boulder say we could see a mix of rain and snow early, turning to all snow as colder air settles in through the day, with the biggest impacts around the evening commute and into Friday morning. Roads could get slick fast, and with many of us out of practice driving on snow after weeks of dry, warm weather, plan a little extra time and take it slow.

      That moisture is more than just an inconvenience. More than half the state has been running abnormally dry, with snowpack well below normal, so every flake that sticks in the foothills and high country helps ease drought and bolsters the water supply that Boulder relies on for the coming year.

      On campus, today is a big reset: spring 2026 classes officially begin at CU Boulder, so expect heavier foot and bike traffic around Broadway and Colorado, plus fuller buses as students find their new routines. If you are a Buff still figuring out where to be and when, the registrar is reminding everyone to double-check schedules in Buff Portal before heading out.

      If you are looking for something to do later, Boulder has you covered. The Museum of Boulder is hosting a special screening of “Baseline: The 40th Parallel” this evening from 5:30 to 7:30. The film explores life and landscapes along the 40th parallel, which runs right through our city, and the museum is suggesting a donation for entry, making it an accessible cultural stop after work or class.

      Music lovers can head to the Hill tonight, where the Fox Theatre is bringing in electronic-funk artist Phyphr with the 5AM Trio and McWavy for an 8 p.m. show, adding some high-energy warmth to a snowy January night.

      Looking ahead to the weekend, the Roots Music Project is gearing up for a live album recording by Blessing Bled Chimanga on Saturday, and there is a Winter Live Music Celebration planned at Boulder Mennonite Church, perfect for those who want cozy sounds to match the winter weather.

      Sports fans still have reasons to smile after Colorado men’s basketball took down Utah last night at the Events Center, with strong performances across the roster helping the Buffs stay hot as conference play heats up.

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

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      3 min
    • Red Flag Warning Blankets Boulder, Serious Child Exploitation Charges, Waltz Revolution and Buffs Basketball
      Jan 7 2026
      Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Wednesday, January 7th. Kick off your day with some fresh mountain air, but stay sharp out there, folks, because a red flag warning is blanketing Boulder County and the Front Range through this evening. High winds and low humidity are cranking up wildfire risks, so no open burns, campfires, or anything that could spark a blaze, as the sheriffs office reminds us. Have that go-bag ready just in case, and lets keep our beautiful foothills safe together[3]. On a somber note, Boulder County authorities arrested 39-year-old former teacher Patricio Alejandro Illanes on Monday for serious charges of sexual exploitation of a child, with at least 16 victims identified so far, including out-of-state minors coerced into explicit acts under the guise of hypnosis scripts. Hes facing dozens of felony counts after investigators uncovered videos and photos on his phone shared online; if you or someone you know has info from his time at schools like Arvada High or others in the area, reach out to Detective Sophie Berman at 720-564-2678 or the Boulder Police tip line[5][7]. Meanwhile, police are hunting a woman who stole items from a store on 28th near Walnut last month and brandished a Taser at employees a Latina with black hair in a bun, short black shirt, blue jeans, and peach backpack; call 303-441-1974 with tips on case 25-11962[1]. Shifting to brighter vibes, today is packed with ways to connect and move. Start with Mah Jongg beginner lessons at 10am at the Boulder JCC, perfect for picking up a fun tile game with friends[4]. Then at 10:30am, join OneBody Dance Journey for a feel-good session, followed by Waltz Revolution at 6:30pm with a beginner lesson and dancing till 9 to DJ Frank Vernons eclectic mix of waltz, foxtrot, swing, and surprises no partner needed, all welcome[2]. Sports fans, tune into the CU Buffs mens basketball facing Utah tonight at 7pm; catch the action as our team builds momentum[11]. And looking ahead, renew those 2026 football season tickets now to lock in seats for Coach Prime and the Buffs storming the Big 12 this fall[12]. Culture buffs, mark your calendars for the Museum of Boulders Blazing Trail exhibit opening January 16th, celebrating CU Boulders 150th with stories of what shaped our town[6]. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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      3 min
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