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6 New Social Distancing Rules for Keeping Hiking Trails Open in Boulder

Physical activity is still considered essential activity, and for the time being, many trails are still open in Boulder for hiking and biking. However, government officials have closed some and considered closing others because of the huge mass of people that keep arriving at them, making social distancing difficult. Here’s six rules for social distancing […]

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Osprey Nest Gains 2 New Eggs After Losing Eggs in Storm Last Week

Boulderites have been following a live osprey nest camera with two birds. The pair of raptors had laid three eggs this season, but the late snowstorm last week that dumped nearly a foot of snow on Boulder ending up leaving the eggs unincubated for a period of time, and the ospreys lost the eggs. Luckily, […]

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Colorado to Reopen Gradually Beginning May 1

Gov. Polis’ stay-at-home order expires April 27, and the Governor is instead instituting a ‘safer-at-home’ model, with suggestions for how businesses can begin to reopen. Businesses will have guidelines that still implement the six foot social distancing rules that have been in place. The general public was given the following model: Encouraged to stay at […]

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Rainbow Connections Volunteers Share Virtual Tea Amidst Pandemic

Rainbow Connections is a program that was implemented in Boulder last year to bring older LGBTQ members into contact with younger people who share their identity. The members usually have tea together in residents’ homes, but this was cut short with the stay-at-home order. Instead, two volunteers have taken to doing virtual tea to ensure […]

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[VIDEO] AF Thunderbirds in Flyover to Honor COVID-19 First Responders

  The Air Force Academy Thunderbirds performed a flyover yesterday after the Air Forcer Academy’s graduation in honor of the frontline COVID-19 first responders. Vice President Mike Pence originally was going to deliver the commencement speech virtually but made last minute adjustments on Tuesday and flew out to deliver the speech. “The Thunderbirds are thrilled […]

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[VIDEO] Mountain Lions Spotted in Snow in Boulder

Mountain lions and other wild animals have been making appearances throughout the country as there has been less human activity due to coronavirus limitations. This has especially been seen in Boulder, where mountain lions have been trekking into people’s backyards. This week, two lions were caught on camera in the snow near the center of […]

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$550,000 Raised to Help Boulder Frontline Employees and Restaurants

In an extraordinary act of generosity, Feed the Frontlines began raising donations to help feed frontlines employees and restaurants and has already beat their goal of $550,000. “We are getting donations from the community, [those] are going directly toward meals for local restaurants which are obviously struggling during these times,” explained Vikas Reddy, a local […]

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