Daily Camera

Daily Camera

The Daily Camera is a newspaper located in Boulder, Colorado, USA. It is part of Prairie Mountain Publishing, which is a branch of Digital First Media.

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  • 22 hours ago | dailycamera.com | Patrick Saunders

    The morning after his opening night as Rockies interim manager, Warren Schaeffer worked out in the hotel gym in Arlington, Texas. It’s part of who he is. Schaeffer’s DNA includes sweat equity, discipline, routine, attention to detail and passion. That’s why, when many others see the Rockies and their 7-34 record as the majors’ unholy mess, Schaeffer has a far different take. “This is an opportunity,” he said Tuesday during a phone interview before the Rockies played the Rangers.

  • 1 day ago | dailycamera.com | Andrea Grajeda

    Technology-based, experimental and improvisational art will take center stage during the Lafayette Electronic Arts Festival this month. David Fodel, LEAF director, said the festival showcases a variety of technology-based art forms — everything from visual, audio, interactive sculptural work and sound-experiences. Fodel said that electronic art is any form of art that uses technology as a medium.

  • 2 days ago | dailycamera.com | Nicky Andrews

    Erie police have joined several other local police departments in implementing a blue envelope program aimed at helping people who may communicate differently than others when they interact with police. The envelopes are designed to hold important documents, such as identification, vehicle registration and emergency contact information, so when an officer interacts with an individual who may have a condition or disability that may impact communication, all necessary materials are in one place.

  • 2 days ago | dailycamera.com | Nicky Andrews

    Broomfield police have confirmed that the man who died in a head-on crash on Thursday was not the driver who caused it. On Thursday evening, Broomfield police were called to a crash on U.S. 287 just north of Miramonte Boulevard. Police believe that a man was driving northbound on U.S. 287 when he drove across the median and into the southbound lanes of U.S. 287, causing a head-on collision, according to Broomfield police spokeswoman Rachel Haslett.

  • 2 days ago | dailycamera.com | Nicky Andrews

    Broomfield police believe a reported stabbing that happened at 3:28 p.m. Saturday near U.S. 287 and Midway Boulevard was related to a road rage incident. Police believe that an individual reportedly threw a drink at another car before the two drivers stopped their vehicles, according to Broomfield police spokeswoman Rachel Haslett. One man got out of his vehicle and approached the other, which was a Dodge Durango, Haslett said.