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A judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking the city from enforcing its Sept. 16 notices to vacate the property. Some students are moving back in.
Today, we’re covering the fallout from the City of Boulder’s decision to order 60 CU Boulder students to vacate their apartments at the Ash House on University Hill.
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