Lula Faye Fiber Closes, Boulder County Invests in Emergency Services, Solar Tax Credit Expires
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We're starting this New Year's Eve with some bittersweet news from our local creative community. Lula Faye Fiber, the beloved yarn and craft shop that has been a gathering place for fiber artists and community members for the past four years, will be closing its doors today. Owner Nathalie Smith shared that the shop has become much more than just a retail space, transforming into a hub where creativity, connection, and community have truly flourished. Before saying goodbye, Lula Faye Fiber is hosting a final community celebration and has been running a donation drive to support local causes. If you've been meaning to stop by and say thank you to Nathalie and her team, today is your last chance to visit.
On the infrastructure front, Boulder County is investing heavily in emergency services. Yesterday, county commissioners approved over two million dollars in grants for local fire protection agencies serving rural and mountain communities. This is the third consecutive year the county has awarded this funding, and this round represents the largest amount distributed since the program began. The grants will help equip fire departments with critical equipment including new vehicles, medical devices, and updated communications systems to keep our first responders and communities safer.
Speaking of big changes, Colorado's residential solar tax credit is expiring today. The program has been hugely popular, with solar companies reporting record installation numbers this year. Boulder itself saw more than a 25 percent increase in rooftop solar permits over the last few months as homeowners rushed to take advantage of the credit before the deadline. While the tax incentive is ending, several state programs and local momentum should keep solar energy moving forward in our community.
Now, if you're looking to ring in the new year tonight, Boulder has plenty of options. The Boulder Theater is hosting the Polish Ambassador and Boombox starting at eight o'clock, with both a 21 plus ticketed show and an all ages option available. The Junkyard Social Club is throwing their Revolution NYE party with doors opening at eight. If you're looking for something more low key, the Boulder County AA Central Office is hosting a New Year's Eve party at the Boulder Alano Club starting at seven o'clock this evening.
As we head into 2026, Boulder County government offices will be closed at noon today and all day tomorrow for the New Year's holiday.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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