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Boulder’s Winter Pet Safety Guide: Powder, Pads, and Warmth Tips

As the icy fingers of winter tighten their grip on Boulder, pet owners face the challenge of ensuring the safety and well-being of their furry friends. Arctic blasts can bring extreme cold, heavy snow, and treacherous conditions that pose a threat to pets. By taking proactive measures and implementing smart strategies, pet owners can help […]

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CU Boulder Football Achieves Best GPA in Program History Under Coach Prime

In a remarkable milestone for the University of Colorado, the Buffaloes football team has achieved its highest cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) in program history, surpassing the 3.0 mark for the first time. This academic success coincides with the tenure of head coach Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders, who has emphasized excellence both on and off […]

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Boulder’s Dog Culture: A Snowy Day with the Dog of the Day

Today’s featured pup for Boulder’s Dog of the Day is all about joy, snow, and their favorite ball! This happy canine epitomizes Boulder’s dog-friendly culture, bounding through the snowy landscapes with boundless energy and excitement. With approximately one in three Boulder residents owning a dog, it’s no surprise the city is teeming with four-legged adventurers […]

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Boulder’s Coldest Day in History: A Record-Breaking Freeze

Boulder, Colorado, is celebrated for its sunny days and outdoor lifestyle, but it has also faced some extreme weather over the years. On January 17, 1930, Boulder experienced its coldest recorded temperature when the mercury plunged to -33°F (-36°C). This frigid day remains the coldest on record for the city, marking a moment of historical […]

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Boulder Buried in Snow: How the Recent Storm Stacked Up

Boulder, Colorado, recently witnessed a significant snowstorm, bringing picturesque winter landscapes along with travel disruptions and a reminder of the power of nature. This event positioned Boulder as one of the top locations in Colorado for heavy snowfall during the storm, drawing both winter enthusiasts and those braving the weather to navigate daily life. The […]

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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Mikey’s Snowy Adventures at Coot Lake

Coot Lake: A Canine Paradise in Every Season Located just north of Boulder, Coot Lake is a serene 40-acre natural area cherished by outdoor enthusiasts and their canine companions. With trails that loop around the lake, breathtaking views of the Flatirons, and dog-friendly access to the water, it’s a spot that shines in every season. […]

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Escape to Indian Hot Springs: A Serene Getaway Near Boulder

Idaho Springs Set amid the stunning landscapes near Boulder, Colorado, is a hidden gem of natural relaxation and rejuvenation – the Indian Hot Springs. Located in the quaint town of Idaho Springs, these hot springs provide a serene retreat from the fast pace of daily life. Whether you’re a local or a traveler, the soothing […]

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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Staying Active Before the Arctic Blast!

Today’s Boulder Dog of the Day is a classic example of why Boulder is a paradise for dogs—snow, trails, and outdoor adventure! This pup, bundled up in a cozy protective jacket, is out enjoying the fresh snowfall before the big arctic blast arrives. With his tail wagging and energy high, he’s a reminder of how […]

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Boulder’s Michelin Star Dining: A Culinary Journey Through Excellence

Boulder’s Best Restaurants: A Michelin Star Dining Experience Boulder, Colorado, may be renowned for its outdoor adventures and vibrant community, but its culinary scene is equally noteworthy. With the Michelin Guide now exploring Colorado, Boulder has become a destination for foodies in search of innovative, world-class dining. Here’s a look at Boulder’s Michelin-starred and Michelin-recommended […]

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