Posts tagged Boulder Channel 1
Full Cycle
0At Full Cycle, they love bikes, and want to inspire you to love your bike and ride more often! Whether you’re into racing on road or trail, recreational riding, commuting, and just about anything in between, Full Cycle has the resources, expertise, and passion to get you riding.
Pearl Street:
1795 Pearl Street
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: (303) 440-1002
Monday-Friday: 10am – 7pm
Saturday: 10am – 6pm
Sunday: 10am – 5pm
On the Hill:
1211 13th Street
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: (303) 440-7771
Monday-Friday: 10am – 7pm
Saturday: 10am – 6pm
Sunday: 10am – 5pm
Ft. Collins:
2101 S. College St.
Fort Collins, CO 80525
Phone: (970) 484-1800
Monday-Friday: 10am – 7pm
Saturday: 10am – 6pm
Sunday: 10am – 5pm
Cutting Edge Sports
0Cutting Edge Sports has 2 locations now also known as the Trek Bicycle Stores in Boulder and Louisville, They offer lots of services and sales for cycling and beyond including: Bike Demos, Rentals, Fitting Services,
Boulder:
2626 Baseline RD
Boulder, CO 80305
Phone: (303) 413-0228
Weekdays 10am – 7pm
Saturday 10am – 6pm
Sunday 12pm – 5pm
Louisville:
1817 HWY 42
Louisville, CO 80027
Phone: (303) 666-4550
Weekdays 10am – 7pm
Saturday 10am – 6pm
Sunday 12pm – 5pm
Website
Email: Brian@trekstorecolorado.com
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Vista Ridge Golf Course
0Vista Ridge Golf Course now know also as the Colorado National Golf Club is the premier golf facility on the front range. With an award-winning facility that houses the state’s best clubhouse, practice facility, restaurant, and patio.
2700 Vista Parkway
Erie, Colorado, 80516
Phone: (303) 926-1723
Daily 7am – 10pm
Evan’s Tailor
0Evan’s the Tailor does all your sewing and alterations needs on clothing like wedding dresses and suits, he’s Boulder’s best tailor and has been for many years running.
2525 Arapahoe Ave C Suite 210
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: (303) 449-3656
Boulder Colorado: Seth Brigham restraining Order hearing moved to mid June
0The city of Boulder vs Seth Brigham restraining order hearing scheduled for Tuesday May 15 has now been moved to mid June. The city psychologist is in therapy until then and cannot be available. The city has submitted depositions from council members including Macon Cowles. Cowles has made reference to an AK 47 and it was not clear if cowles intended to shoot Brigham with an assault weapon.

councilman Macon Cowles accused of threatening Seth with an AK-47 and acts of misusing city PEG funds by Brigham
The city has also gone through of 25 years of Brighams writings and excerpted quotes from Brighams poetry, articles and fiction. Legal experts tell Boulder Channel 1 news that the city would spend $25,000 to $50,000 just collecting depositions. They could spend an additional $50,000 preparing form the Hearing. They city will spend $100,000 before it evens gets to court.
Brigham’s attorney David Lane will virgorously defend Seth. They have decided to move ahead with a law suit against the city. This will cost Boulder an additional $100,000 to defend. Their likelihood of winning according to constitutional expert is zero and the city could stand to lose 1,000,000 to 5,000, 000 million dollars in this kind of suit.
Since the city is financially broke this money will have to come out the city 25,000,000 emergency fund.
Both the restraining order hearing and law suit by Brigham has opened the door for other first amendment suits against the city and could produce a spate of them.
The city has a history of human rights violations with Brigham and other free speech advocates: namely the Public access TV producers group where Brigham got his start of challenging the city .
Seth Brigham has been a columnist for Boulder Channel 1 and has participated in other investigations of the city including a 2006 congressional inquiry conducted by the US congress.
Brigham said late Monday May 14th that he was not going to back off. He said he would abide by the temporary restraining order, but that it was the city and not him who was in trouble.
Meanwhile , a ground swell of support seems to be rising. Former city of boulder Human Rights chair rob Smoke plans a protest tomorrow night at city council. Boulder weekly has a cover story coming out on this situation on Thursday. Westword has been writing about it daily. the Daily Camera seems to have sided with Brigham too.
Boulder channel 1 News has covered Brigham’s travails since 2005.
Inside Boulder TV News on BC1
0This week on Inside Boulder News: The city launches bear education initiative; OSMP explains plan to protect Flagstaff during USA Pro Cycling Challenge; council considers two tax ballot measures; 30th Street Transportation Project wins national recognition; and Parks and Recreation gets to work on interim disc golf course.
LEGO Kids Festival
0Boulder Channel 1 and Denver Channel 1 visit the LEGO KidsFest at the Denver Convention Center April 27 through April 29 2012. The event is sold out. The LEGO KidsFest brings all of the creative hands-on, minds-on fun of LEGO building and experiences together in one activity- and entertainment-packed family event for children of all ages and builders of all skills and interests. In this special event we bring you to the festival, watch kids hard at work building tons of LEGO constructions and a personal interview with Chis one of the LEGO Master builders who tells us about the things kids can participate in and lots of cool LEGO models to check out.
Find out more about the event at http://www.legokidsfest.com/
Let there be Pot by Rob Smoke
0The city council will vote THIS TUESDAY (April 17th) on a resolution from CU regarding their 4/20 enforcement effort.
I recommend attendance at the meeting. Friends of 4/20 (or political freedom) can sign up to speak online at bouldercolorado.gov
or in person at 5:oo pm on Tuesday at the Municipal Building, corner of Canyon and B’way in downtown Boulder.
You need to sign up early if you want to speak –
however, people can show support just by showing up at the meeting, which starts at 6 p.m.
The City of Boulder, in a tough economy, has received enormous revenue from Boulder dispensaries and it shouldn’t be a stretch
to ask that they not condemn people who would like to see an end to marijuana prohibition.
If there are problems with marijuana use in Boulder, the police haven’t been able to identify them.
Meanwhile, there are reams of police reports for people taken to Boulder Community Hospital with alcohol poisoning, bar fights,
parties out of control — all related to alcohol use.
If there is some sort of “solution to the marijuana problem” needed, it’s not going to come from over-the-top law enforcement
strategies. I have personally attended more than a hundred city council meetings lifetime. Council does frequently respond to
political pressure from agencies like CU; however, they also sometimes listen to people who show up at their meetings.
There probably should be a reverse resolution against CU; however, I would just advocate the city council not
endorse this particular resolution, which flies in the face of common sense, as the 4/20 event might have had minor crowd
management issues at times, but nothing to merit a campaign of police ticketing and intimidation.
Faithfully,
Rob Smoke
720-982-2439
Rob Smoke is a columnist for Boulder Channel 1 news. He writes about city politics.
22 Boom – March Madness – Episode 53
0It’s March Madness and as spring begins we bring you some fun things to do both in and outdoors. Starting with St. Patrick’s Day we host a video on how to celebrate this Irish holiday, then Dan Culberson reviews the Movie Wanderlust on Hotshots Movie Reviews, Aaron drives through Bear Country in South Dakota near Mt. Rushmore, we visit some kids having fun on their BMX bikes, Jann goes to Nebraska to visit the big Cabela’s Adventure store, then he heads to the Colorado Air Show in Broomfield, the Downtown Aquarium in Denver, he talks with the fireman chief at the Boulder Rural Fire Department and then Jann goes to the historical Bent’s Old Fort and the Santa Fe Trail. Also March is time for the Frozen Dead Guy Daze event and we have a look into the festivities. Jann goes to the Goodguys Car Show, at the Boulder Farmers Market we watch the locals from Kutandara play some world instruments. Julie Perrigo heads to Miller Auto Park to check out some Motorcycle racing, Jann continues his road trip to the Pueblo Aircraft Museum. We learn about Vampire Energy and how to save on our electricity bills, Skyguy tells us about Solstices, and we wrap up the show with news from Heather Loser about Poverty and on Jann Scott Live talks about cars that need to get 28 Miles per gallon.




































