Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Thursday, October 23rd, 2025.
We’re kicking things off with a heads-up for your commute: the city begins new bus and turn lane signing and striping work along East Arapahoe, Colorado 7, starting today. Expect nighttime lane closures, so if you’re out late or up early, watch for detours and give yourself a few extra minutes. These updates aim to maximize travel efficiency and improve safety for all of us navigating the corridor.
In public safety news, the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office has executed several search warrants as part of a grand jury investigation into an organized crime ring targeting Colorado’s Front Range. This is a major development, with officers working across multiple cities to ensure our communities stay secure. Authorities stress they remain committed to keeping our neighborhoods safe as investigations continue.
Boulder is also getting democracy-ready as Election Day approaches. Tonight at 5 p.m., you can join an online presentation hosted by the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder. It’s a rare behind-the-scenes look at how ballots are processed, focusing on transparency, security, and everything that goes into election integrity. There will even be time for your questions, so if you’re curious about the voting process or just want to be an informed voter, this is a great chance to plug in.
If you’re in the mood for movement tonight, swing by Avalon for Boulder Rueda, the city’s popular salsa lesson and social dance. For just 15 dollars, you get a full evening of music, dancing, and community. Whether you’re a newcomer or a regular, it’s a fun way to meet new friends and step into the rhythm of Boulder’s vibrant arts scene.
For the game-minded, the Junkyard Social Club hosts Drop-In Mahjongg from 3:30 to 5:30 this afternoon. All experience levels are welcome, so come ready to play, learn, and enjoy Boulder’s most creative community event space.
The Boulder Public Library is also buzzing today. At 1 p.m., the Canyon Theater hosts another engaging event for lifelong learners, while group hikes and nature programs continue in our beautiful open spaces. If you’re interested in delving into local geology and history, consider joining one of the guided hikes, perfect for the whole family and a unique way to experience Boulder’s outdoors.
On campus, the University of Colorado is hosting several free events, including showcases at the Gordon Gamm Theater and the University Memorial Center. Highlights include interactive science demonstrations and hands-on workshops, making it a great destination for students and community members alike.
That wraps up your headlines, happenings, and hidden gems for today. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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