The U.S. Small Business Administration announced this week it had doubled the local multiplier used to calculate how much money people who applied for disaster loan assistance after the Marshall Fire might receive.
After testing soil burned in the Marshall Fire, Boulder County Public Health confirmed Wednesday that the amount of metals in the soil do not pose a significant health risk.
After testing soil burned in the Marshall Fire, Boulder County Public Health confirmed Wednesday that the amount of metals in the soil do not pose a significant health risk.
The Louisville City Council adopted an ordinance Tuesday that will allow Marshall Fire victims to rebuild in accordance with previous building codes rather than the city's new green building codes.
People who have opted into the Boulder County-led private property debris removal program after the Marshall Fire should learn Friday when crews will start working on their neighborhoods, while a handful of property owners who are going through the process on their own are already seeing progress.