Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Saturday, October 25th, 2025.
We're starting with a public safety alert this morning. Boulder Police are asking for your help in identifying a suspect involved in an unusual assault that happened Thursday evening near 27th Way and Baseline Road. According to authorities, a cyclist was attacked from behind by someone on inline skates wielding a hockey stick. The suspect is described as a white male of medium-tall height with a slender build, wearing all black clothing and a black ski mask. Police say he had a distinctive green Gatorade bottle with an orange top in his back right pants pocket. The victim wasn't seriously injured and refused medical treatment, but investigators are taking this seriously. They believe the attacker may have followed the victim from the CU Boulder campus and are looking into whether social media posts about the victim played a role in the incident. If you have any information, contact Boulder Police Detective Erin Starks at 303-441-3067.
On a much brighter note, Boulder has plenty of fun activities happening today. If you're looking for some family-friendly fall festivities, head over to Boulder Chapel on Table Mesa Drive between 5 and 7 PM for their Trunk or Treat event. They're hosting a Fall Fest with dinner featuring a best chili contest and trunk-or-treating for the kids.
For the culture enthusiasts, the ATLAS Institute is hosting the ninth annual Whaaat Festival from 10 AM to 4 PM at their location on 18th Street. This year's theme is Camp Whaaat, promising a full day of experimental games and playful interactions. It's free and open to all ages.
Music lovers have options too. The Gold Hill Inn is featuring Andy Thorn and Friends tonight at 7:30 PM, with Andy Hall, Tyler Grant, and Garret Sayers joining for a night of bluegrass and Americana. There's a 25 dollar cash cover charge for that show.
And if you're in the mood for something literary, Boulder Bookstore is hosting a special Nutcracker Storytime at 11 AM this morning, presented by dancers from the Boulder Ballet Company.
Finally, today marks the start of Lafayette's fourth annual Fall Harvest Festival, which kicks off their weekend of autumn celebrations.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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