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Following Mohamed Soliman's antisemitic attack in Boulder, the firebombing appears to have deepened existing tensions.
Activists have regularly disrupted council meetings to demand that the city call for a cease-fire in Gaza. The unusual tension suggests a changing Boulder.
The Boulder City Council and city officials convened on Thursday, the first time since an antisemitic attack on the Pearl ...
Boulder community reflects on the impact antisemitic attack had on Pearl Street Mall, one of Boulder’s cultural touchstones.
Ordinance 8699, passed Thursday, essentially allows the city to move around $11.6 million in its budget, known as adjustments ...
Boulder City Council approved a $46.8 million budget, prioritizing public safety with a $18.7 million allocation, maintaining ...
Boulder officials condemned a targeted antisemitic attack, expressing solidarity with the Jewish community and focusing on ...
With no resident-led ballot measures or mayoral race, the spotlight is on the council election, and a growing field of ...
A member of the Boulder, Colorado, city council refuses to sign onto a statement condemning the firebombing attack against a rally for Israeli hostages because it calls the attack antisemitic, and ...
Hundreds of people from the Boulder community joined Jewish leaders from outside the state to come together in a night of music, unity and hope days after an attack on Pearl Street.
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