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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Friday, June 20, 2025.

As Boulder wakes up to clear skies and the Flatirons glowing in the early summer light, the city is buzzing with both reflection and resilience. Topping headlines today, local officials from the Boulder Police Department, Department of Justice, FBI, and the District Attorney’s office are scheduled to speak regarding recent charges against Mohamed Soliman. This comes as the city continues to process the aftermath of the June 1 attack on Pearl Street, which impacted our community deeply. The city has released a detailed timeline of the emergency response, and the names of the eight victims have been shared, bringing a somber but much-needed sense of transparency and unity as we move forward together.

On a lighter note, the weekly edition of the Boulder Jewish News is out this morning, featuring a roundup of community events, thoughtful commentary, and ways to get involved in local initiatives. Whether you are looking to connect with neighbors, attend a Shabbat service, or simply read up on the latest neighborhood happenings, it is worth checking out.

In outdoor news, the Flatirons delivered a spectacular sunrise, and if you missed it, there is a stunning livestream captured from Majestic View Drive in Louisville, looking west toward Boulder and the Indian Peaks. It is a beautiful reminder to get outside if you can today—whether that means a sunrise hike at Chautauqua, a bike ride along the Boulder Creek Path, or a picnic at Eben G. Fine Park.

Looking for something to do tonight? Local cafes and breweries are offering live music and patio specials. The Boulder Theater is hosting an indie film screening later this evening, and several art galleries along Pearl Street have extended hours for those keen on a relaxed stroll and some fresh inspiration. Farmers market season is also in full swing, so consider stopping by tomorrow morning to pick up local produce and crafts.

That’s a look at what is happening around Boulder today—balancing the serious with the uplifting, staying connected, and cherishing all the things that make this city unique. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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