Another electric fire engine coming to Boulder thanks to Colorado grant
This second fire engine comes nearly a year after the City of Boulder purchased its first electric fire engine in the spring of 2023.
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This second fire engine comes nearly a year after the City of Boulder purchased its first electric fire engine in the spring of 2023.
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The City of Denver will resume discharging migrant families with children from city-run facilities after a pause that was enacted in November.
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