
Motive debated as federal hate crime charges against accused Boulder firebomb thrower proceed
In an almost three-hour hearing in federal court on Wednesday, no one tried to argue that Mohamed Soliman wasn’t the man throwing Molotov cocktails at peaceful marchers in Boulder on June 1.

A Rabbi reflects: Boulder attack ‘presses all the Jewish anxiety buttons about our safety and belonging’
Rabbi Caryn Aviv finished her book “Unlearning Jewish Anxiety” the same day as a firebomb attack on Pearl Street. She also reflects on the terms antisemitic and anti-Zionist.
Stephen Kellogg’s Old Friends Tour featuring Isaac Hanson
Stephen Kellogg’s Old Friends Tour featuring Isaac Hanson On July 18th, Roots Music Project will present Stephen Kellogg’s Old Friends Tour.

Aging Matters: When a 92-year-old received 700 letters from around the world
The nonprofit works to ease loneliness through letter writing.

Colorado Arts Spotlight: Fringe Fest is back, Boulder Opera announces 2025 season, the Colorado Music Hall of Fame moves and more
Your weekly arts and culture news briefs, catching you up on the latest across Colorado — plus, things to do.
Rolling Harvest with Clay Rose
LIVE AT ROOTS MUSIC PROJECT: ROLLING HARVEST WITH CLAY ROSE Friday, August 22, 2025 Mark your calendars for an extraordinary night as two powerful forces in the local music scene […]

Lakewood student chosen as a finalist in Doodle 4 Google contest
Ryan Shea, a seventh-grader from Creighton Middle School, is the state winner in the Doodle 4 Google contest, which is open to K-12 students across the nation.

Colorado court upholds Google keyword search warrant which led to arrests in fatal arson
Critics have called the approach a digital dragnet that threatens to undermine people’s privacy and their constitutional protections.

Google Talks Up Vets In Super Bowl Ad. Does It Walk The Walk?
Google advertised its new job search tool for veterans during the Super Bowl. The goal is to help vets get hired. But how many veterans work at Google?

EU Hits Google With $5 Billion Fine For Pushing Apps On Android Users
The European Commission found that the tech giant broke EU antitrust rules by requiring manufacturers to pre-install the Google and Chrome apps. Google plans to appeal the record fine.

Google and Ira Glass team up to share love stories
“This American Life” love stories are featured on Google search for Valentine’s Day.

Colorado Springs vet due in court for online cop threats
Jeremiah M. Perez was arrested last week after Google tipped the FBI.

Google Accelerates Google+ Shutdown After 52.5 Million Users’ Data Exposed
Users’ names, birth dates, email addresses, work history and other data were exposed for nearly a week in November, Google says. It will now close the social network four months earlier than planned.

As Google Advances Its Interests, It Serves As Huawei Emissary To U.S.
Google is, in effect, negotiating with the Commerce Department on behalf of the Chinese telecom giant, according to a senior Huawei official.
Google Snaps A Close-Up of Denver
Ryan Warner talks with CNET’s Elinor Mills about Google’s new Street View tool, which includes Denver and is raising privacy concerns.
Palcohol: An issue at the Capitol, a curiosity on Google
You’re thinking, wait, powdered alcohol? Yes indeed.