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Your Guide to Securing a Mortgage in the United States

Purchasing a new home—it’s one of the most exciting milestones you’ll experience. But let’s be honest: navigating the mortgage landscape can feel overwhelming. Where do you start? What should you look out for? How do you make the best decisions along the way? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. This guide will walk you through everything […]

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The Benefits of Banning Red Dye No. 3: Advancing Food Safety Regulations

In a groundbreaking decision for Boulder and National public health, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has officially banned the use of Red Dye No. 3 in food products and ingested medications. This significant action comes more than thirty years after initial studies revealed concerning links between the dye and cancer in animal models. […]

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Faces of Boulder: Flatirons Hiking Edition – A Magical Winter Walk

After a fresh snowstorm in Boulder, the Flatirons transform into a winter wonderland, drawing locals and visitors alike to experience their breathtaking beauty. A group of local women enjoying a serene hike through this iconic landscape. With the towering sandstone slabs dusted in white, the Flatirons offer a picture-perfect backdrop that’s nothing short of magical. […]

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Dr. Brenna Bray (PhD), Neuroscientist, Naturopathic Health Coach, and Mental Health educator, received NIH funding to research the impacts of predatory food practices on physical and mental health issues like obesity, depression, anxiety, and eating disorders.

Boulder, CO: A New Battle Against Big Food

In the heart of Boulder, CO, Dr. Brenna Bray, PhD founded and leads the NourishED Research Foundation, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit research foundation that uses research to improve awareness, prevention, treatment, and the lived experiences of eating disorders and other mental health disparities. Among its many activities, NourishED uses research to raise awareness about the […]

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Boulder’s Love for Cocker Spaniels: A Guide to Their Charming Ways

As a proud Cocker Spaniel owner, you understand the joy of exploring new places with your furry companion. Boulder, Colorado, with its stunning natural beauty and pet-friendly atmosphere, is an ideal destination for adventurous Cocker Spaniels and their humans. This guide will provide you with tips and recommendations for making the most of your pet-friendly […]

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Boulder’s 2025 Caribou Ranch Artist-in-Residence Program Now Accepting Applications

If you’re an artist looking for a truly transformative experience, Boulder County’s 2025 Artist-in-Residence Program at Caribou Ranch offers the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and history while creating lasting works of art. Applications are now open and will be accepted through Monday, February 17. What is the Caribou Ranch Artist-in-Residence Program? This […]

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Boulder’s Sunset Spectacle: A Classic View of Green and Bear Mountain

Few places in Colorado offer sunsets as breathtaking as those in Boulder, where the colors of the sky transform into a canvas of pink, orange, and deep purple hues. Framed against the majestic backdrop of the Front Range, Boulder’s sunsets are particularly captivating when viewed with Green Mountain and Bear Peak rising in silhouette. These […]

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Boulder Brews: Exploring the Top Craft Breweries in Colorado’s Beer Capital

Boulder, Colorado, nestled at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, outdoor recreation, and vibrant cultural scene. However, the city has also made a name for itself in the craft beer world, boasting a thriving community of innovative breweries and a rich beer culture. In this article, we’ll take a […]

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CU Was Almost Located in Cañon City: How Boulder Won the University Bid

It’s hard to imagine Boulder without the University of Colorado, a defining feature of the city that has shaped its culture, economy, and reputation as a hub of education and innovation. But in the 1870s, the University of Colorado almost ended up in Cañon City—a decision that would have dramatically changed the trajectory of both […]

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