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Four days after Sunday’s act of terror, Boulder City Council met for the first time last night. In a somber and at times tense meeting, councilmembers voted to suspend open comment — a response to ...
This Sunday, June 8 will be the first group's first walk for hostages held in Gaza since the June 1 firebomb attack.
The mayor said the move is meant to help the city come together after Sunday’s violence, amid a year of increasingly divisive ...
1:30 p.m. — The first Boulder police officer arrives on scene. 1:31 p.m. — The suspect is taken into custody. 1:31 p.m. — A ...
Mohamed Soliman faces attempted murder, assault, and hate crime-related charges in connection with the June 1 attack on a ...
Officials and faith leaders gathered at the site of the June 1 firebombing to condemn antisemitism and affirm Boulder’s ...
Bittom, 25 and five months into a six-month visit to the U.S. from Israel, had a classic first-day plan: walk the Pearl ...
The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office will formally file state charges — including attempted first-degree murder — on ...
It began more than a year and a half ago with flag-waving and speeches as protesters urged the Boulder City Council to pass a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Many waved Palestinian flags.
On June 3, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the man charged in the antisemitic firebombing on Pearl Street that injured 12 people. Federal ...
This is a developing story. It was last updated at 10:57 p.m. on June 1. See our previous reporting earlier on June 1 here. For June 2 updates, follow our live updates. Federal and local officials on ...
A visitor’s first day in Boulder ended in horror — and heroism. Naor Bittom had just arrived from Israel when he was caught in the June 1 Pearl Street terror attack. Within minutes, he was helping ...