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Illumina buying Boulder’s SomaLogic for $350M+
Less than two years after Boulder-based biotech firm SomaLogic Inc. merged with Standard BioTools Inc. (Nasdaq: LAB), Illumina Inc. (NASDAQ: ILMN) has inked a deal to absorb SomaLogic’s business in an acquisition worth as much as $425 million.
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Northwest Parkway sues shuttered shuttle service over unpaid tolls
Beleaguered airport shuttle service Eight Black, which abruptly shut down June 13 just weeks after it had aggressively promoted the offer of prepaid vouchers, is facing yet another lawsuit — this one over unpaid turnpike tolls.
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CU eyes ’27 or ’28 for Louisville housing project groundbreaking
The University of Colorado hopes to break ground in 2027 or 2028 on a housing development for faculty, staff and students at the site of the shuttered Regal Cinebarre theater in Louisville.
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Ike’s Love & Sandwiches opens in Fort Collins
Ike’s Love & Sandwiches, a San Francisco-born chain, is now serving its sandwiches made on Dutch crunch bread in Fort Collins.
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Breakfast Club readies Greeley debut in former El Charro location
Call it the rule of threes. Three of any item makes visual harmony and keeps the eyes engaged, according to design pros. In the case of The Breakfast Club, three locations in Northern Colorado may just bring a bit more symmetry to the breakfast world.
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Nothing Bundt Cakes closing Boulder bakery Friday
Nothing Bundt Cakes in Boulder will serve its final sweet treat on Friday, as the bakery at 2710 Arapahoe Ave. is closing after seven years in business.
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What does Hospice Care look like?
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FRCC launches integrated building design bachelor’s program
Front Range Community College is now offering a bachelor of applied science degree in integrated building design.
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Student housing could rise on site of 95-year-old Fort Collins home
City planners on Thursday will look at a Denver developer’s concept for what could be a six-story residential building for Colorado State University students, although the single-family residence on that site has some historical significance.
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Colorado unemployment flat in May; Broomfield lowest in region
Colorado’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.8% in May, flat from the previous month, according to new data from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
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InBank to move to Superior, names market president
InBank, an independent commercial bank serving the Front Range, southern Colorado and northern New Mexico markets, will open a bank branch at 500 Discovery Parkway in Superior and has named Andrew Sauer as Boulder County market president.
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Tayer: That ‘uncomfortable’ situation: Where economic and social interests converge
I was meeting with some local restaurant owners on one of their service patios and listening intently as they lamented some of the conditions that are making it difficult for businesses in Boulder, when we heard the first bellow. It was a guttural call from down the street, projecting a somewhat threatening tone. As I…
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Strategies to address Alcohol Use Disorder in the workplace
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Alcohol use has become so deeply woven into our cultural fabric that its consumption often goes unquestioned. But a growing body of research signals a troubling trend: high intensity drinking is up among middle-aged adults.
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Boulder boasts nation’s best restaurant in Frasca
Co-owner embraces ‘responsibility’ of James Beard honor
The nation’s most outstanding restaurant, according to the James Beard Foundation, is an upscale Italian eatery in a Colorado city with a population that barely cracks the 100,000 mark. That city is Boulder, and that restaurant is Frasca Food and Wine.
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New Customs office eases international travel at Northern Colorado airport
Developer Martin Lind had applied for and in 2022 won federal approval to locate a U.S. Customs office at the Northern Colorado Regional Airport, which is jointly owned by the cities of Loveland and Fort Collins.
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