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This week, we spoke with The Colorado Sun Health and Environment Reporter Michael Booth about recycling an entire hospital in Boulder.
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After months of meetings and revisions, the city of Boulder has new guidelines for its police oversight panel, following a city council vote Thursday night.
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Basta, a wood-fired Italian restaurant in East Boulder, is among a handful of northern Colorado eateries to win the Bib Gourmand food award, given out by the Michelin guide.
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The Boulder Community Health system and UnitedHealthcare insurance are in a contract dispute over costs. That dispute could have serious fallout for patients, potentially forcing about 13,000 people to find new providers.
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The district attorney's office announced Wednesday that experts at the state mental hospital say Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa no longer has a mental disability that prevents him from aiding in his defense.
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As insurers abandon Colorado communities, the state’s new FAIR Plan is stepping in to help. But what will it cost policyholders in a time of ‘escalating catastrophic risk'?
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We talk with John Herrick of the Boulder Reporting Lab about Boulder Valley School District's recent discrimination settlement.
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Climate and Environment Reporter Tim Drugan joined us to discuss the Upper Goose Creek and Two Mile Creek flood plans.
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Not everyone will be able to rebuild, though. Most properties were under-insured relative to the cost of new construction. The area’s relative wealth meant that some families could cover the difference themselves, with second homes to move into in the meantime. Others don’t have that option.
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Boulder Reporting Lab Climate and Environment Reporter Tim Drugan joined KUNC to talk about wildfire mitigation happening in and around Boulder.