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  • Broomfield streets flooded by heavy rain

    Broomfield streets flooded by heavy rain

    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save __tnt.youtube.players.register(‘youtube-player-592a2778-1d99-11ed-bb89-3731b5193c32’); 9News Flooding was reported Tuesday across the Front Range, with Broomfield getting 3.5 inches of rain between 7 and 9:50 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. Broomfield police closed Spader Way between First Avenue and DesCombes Drive because of the flooding. There were…

  • Broomfield High School student killed in crash identified

    Broomfield High School student killed in crash identified

    The Boulder County Coroner’s Office on Wednesday identified the Broomfield High School student killed in a car crash last week in Lafayette as Michael “Dominic” DePalma, 17. Four other Broomfield High students were injured in the crash, which occurred at 7:13 p.m. Thursday at U.S. Highway 287 and Dillion Road when a vehicle and a tractor-trailer collided, Lafayette police…

  • Colorado aerospace companies land weather forecasting contracts

    NASA recently awarded two aerospace companies with a large Colorado presence work on weather satellites that “will ultimately help save lives by enabling even more accurate weather forecasting,” according news releases. Broomfield-based Ball Aerospace will complete two 20-month studies on new instruments for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s “Geostationary Extended Observations” (GeoXO) program. One…

  • Broomfield high student killed, four others injured in crash in Lafayette

    Broomfield high student killed, four others injured in crash in Lafayette

    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save One Broomfield High School student was killed and four others were injured in a crash in Lafayette on Thursday. Three of the students, all males, remained hospitalized as of Saturday afternoon, said Lafayette police Administrative Sgt. Jeremy Molander.  None of the victims have been identified. …

  • James Webb Space Telescope images wow the world

    James Webb Space Telescope images wow the world

    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save GREENBELT, Md. — A sparkling landscape of baby stars. A foamy blue and orange view of a dying star. Five galaxies in a cosmic dance. The splendors of the universe glowed in a new batch of images released Tuesday from NASA’s powerful new telescope. The…

  • End of an era for Arvada’s Golden Europe restaurant

    To anyone who enjoyed the European food and warm family atmosphere at Arvada’s Golden Europe restaurant, its closing on May 28 hit hard. Losing a place where the comfort food was as home cooked as you could get with family recipes from the Palla family hurt and disappointed many. There would be no other place serving…

  • Venture capital surges to record levels in Colorado Springs, state and U.S.

    Investments in startup companies surged to record levels last year in Colorado Springs, the state and the nation, according to a report . Colorado Springs venture capital investments accelerate in third quarter Most of the $208.9 million invested in Colorado Springs startups last year went to Quantum Metric, which landed a record $200 million in…

  • SnapDNA CEO David Medin on leaving Silicon Valley for the silicon slopes

    SnapDNA CEO David Medin on leaving Silicon Valley for the silicon slopes

    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save SnapDNA’s CEO David Medin talked with the Denver Gazette Wednesday about the start-up foodtech company’s move from Silicon Valley in California to Broomfield, the technology it took them eight years to develop, and rapidly growing from four employees just six months ago. Answers have been…

  • From California to Broomfield, food safety tech company moving its headquarters

    From California to Broomfield, food safety tech company moving its headquarters

    SnapDNA, a company that created technology to improve food safety testing, picked Broomfield as its new headquarters, state officials announced Wednesday, joining a growing number of foodtech companies locating or growing in Colorado. The company, now based in the San Francisco Bay Area, plans to hire up to 144 workers in the coming years with…

  • Man accused in fatal Broomfield shooting formally charged

    Man accused in fatal Broomfield shooting formally charged

    A 19-year-old accused of killing one and injuring two others in a shooting outside a Walgreens drug store has been charged with murder. Broomfield resident Trevor Woodruff was charged on Wednesday in the 17th Judicial District Court of first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault and sentence, according to the district attorney’s…

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