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Hundreds of people came to stand together following an attack in Boulder over the weekend. Speakers included political and faith-based leaders.
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The number of victims in a firebombing attack in a Boulder park has climbed to 15, plus a dog. Boulder County officials announced the update Wednesday, but didn't immediately respond to questions about the new victims.
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Demonstrators with the group Run for Their Lives have staged events around the world calling for the release of hostages held by Hamas since 2023. But organizers say Sunday's walk in Boulder, Colorado, was the first where they have met violence.
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The suspect in a Sunday attack during an event at Boulder Pearl Street Mall is facing additional charges. However, police say no victims have died.
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Multiple victims remain hospitalized after an attacker used a makeshift flamethrower in an act of terrorism Sunday on Boulder's Pearl Street Mall.
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Being stopped by the police can be pretty stressful. And for people with conditions like autism spectrum disorder or Tourette’s syndrome, the encounter can be especially tense. A new program from the Boulder Police offers a simple tool to make people with disabilities feel safer. We learn more on today's In The NoCo.
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The Boulder Police Dept. is investigating after several college students were brought to the hospital after overdosing at a fraternity. Police believe they may have taken tainted drugs.
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Police deny sitting on evidence as Netflix doc brings renewed attention to JonBenet Ramsey's killingPolice in Boulder are refuting assertions that there is viable evidence and leads about the 1996 killing of JonBenet Ramsey that they are not pursuing. The 6-year-old was found dead in the basement of her family's home the day after Christmas in 1996.
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Last month, the police department adopted a policy allowing the use of artificial intelligence to transcribe body camera footage and generate police reports, a move intended to save time and improve the quality of reports.
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An increasing number of law enforcement agencies along the Front Range are using drones in policing and have seen success, but the practice remains controversial for privacy and surveillance reasons.