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Boulder Local Frequency: March 28 - Protest, Music, and Community Safety Updates

Boulder Local Frequency: March 28 - Protest, Music, and Community Safety Updates

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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for March 28, 2026.

Start your Saturday with some energy as the No Kings 3 March kicks off right here in Boulder, protesting Trump administration policies with a main event from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Bandshell on Broadway and Canyon, marching clockwise through downtown, plus morning gatherings at Foothills Parkway and Thunderbird Drive from 10 to 11:30 a.m. and on Taft Drive at 2 p.m. These visibility events across Boulder County, including Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, and Lyons, bring communities together to voice concerns that hit close to home, like protecting local freedoms amid national shifts.[1][10]

On a more celebratory note, tonight at the Fox Theatre, catch Los Amigos Invisibles bringing their funky Latin grooves starting around 8 p.m. - perfect for dancing away the weekend vibes and connecting with Boulder's lively music scene.[2] If art's your jam, head to the SassaBird Art Pop-Up and Paranoid Image House Concert from 1 to 8 p.m. at 3405 Martin Drive, where local creators showcase fresh works alongside intimate live tunes, fostering that creative spark we all crave in this mountain town.[8] And for women leaders, Shambhala's quarterly retreat, Fanning the Flames of the Feminine Principle, starts at noon today, offering empowerment sessions that ripple into stronger community voices.[6]

Shifting to serious matters, Boulder Police are urging help in investigating alleged druggings and sexual assaults at University Hill's Scrooge Sul bar, now closed amid liquor license violations for serving minors. Underage CU students have come forward, and detectives promise no penalties for witnesses contacting Detective Andrea Tuck on case 26-01803 - a stark reminder to stay vigilant on The Hill, keeping our nightlife safe for everyone.[3][9]

Outdoor lovers, note Boulder Canyon trail's indefinite closure after a hole formed, so pivot to other paths while crews fix it up.[5] Drivers, Foothills Parkway sees pavement rehab starting April 7 with night lane closures from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., adding up to 10 extra minutes - plan alternate routes to keep commutes smooth.[7]

Looking ahead, Boulder Arts Week explodes April 3 to 12 with mural tours, theater, dance, poetry, and pottery, capping with the Arts Blueprint Launch Party on the 12th - a vibrant boost to our cultural heartbeat.[4] Meanwhile, a ballot push for a $7,000 tax on vacant homes aims to free up housing and fund affordability, echoing real impacts on families squeezed by shortages.[10]

This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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