A blender is among the must-have kitchen appliances today. Whether it is mixing ingredients, or making fruit juices, it makes food preparation easy and saved on time. To enjoy these benefits, you should be careful when purchasing a blender. It is important to remember that they vary in features, capabilities, and prices, among other things. […]
As a beautiful sign of humanity, people all across Colorado have been howling every night at 8pm to show solidarity during these hard times. Well tonight is the biggest supermoon of 2020 (the Pink Moon), making tonight howls extra special. At 8pm MST, the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center in Divide will be live streaming […]
With turbulence in the market, it is also expected that real estate will be effected, however year over year, Boulder Country has seen nearly the exact same amount of homes (March 2019 – 2020). That said, the last few weeks have seen a significant decline (17%) in properties under contract from the prior week. Here […]
Directly after the stay-at-home order, and in the uncertainly around whether or not cannabis retail shops would be deemed essential and allowed to stay open, cannabis sales exploded. Now that it has been decided that access to recreational cannabis for adults is essential in Colorado, those sales have slowed and the ‘green rush’ to get […]
Whether its a scarf, bandana, or another form of mask (sans N95 masks which our healthcare workers desperately need), Governor Polis has recommended that whenever people leave the house on their essential trips, they should be wearing a mask. This policy is not an order, like the stay-at-home one, but is a suggestion for everyone […]
With nearly 6.7 million jobless claims in the last 2 weeks, the market impact is bound to have hit Boulder. If you are one of the many people struggling to make rent payments this month, don’t be ashamed! Here are a few options to help get through the next month(s): Talk to your landlord about […]
In these unprecedented times, we are seeing different communities come together and take unprecedented action. One example of this is the Pledge from the town of Breckenridge for a 30 day “stopgap” to help small businesses pay rent and get through the month. They are also offering another half a million dollars in support for […]
It’s that time of year again – where young couples pretend their pregnant on social media, your mom tries to scare you in the morning, or the kids claim they’ve been suspended. April Fools comes at an interesting time this year, where stress and anxiety are at an all-time high, and the world could use […]
As Coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the medical infrastructure around the nation, CU is considering a way to help prevent shortages of medical professionals fighting on the front lines – graduate students early. While The University of Colorado School of Medicine has not finalized the decision, this would likely find support from those worried […]
With direct deposits on their way in the next two weeks, how can individuals and families get the most out of their checks? Here are 10 options for Boulderites on how to spend their stimulus checks: Get those bills paid! – Most of us need this to simply get by, putting food on the table […]