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Gov Polis Extends Stay-at-Home Order to April 26

Gov Polis announced Monday evening that he was extending the stay-at-home order to April 26 at a minimum. The order comes after many school districts in Colorado made the decision to continue online schooling for the rest of the semester. “If there is any way to safely end it sooner, then we will,” Polis said. […]

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Fortitude Ranch in Colorado is Providing an Underground Pandemic Shelter

In Colorado Springs, a 50-acre development with guard towers and a secure perimeter is preparing for the fall of civilization. The development is owned by former military intelligence officer and Harvard Ph.D. Drew Miller. His bunkers are 10 x 10-foot spaces, and there are long basements that have 3-foot earth cover overhead. For a membership […]

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How to Make a Homemade Face Mask Without a Sewing Machine

The Center for Disease Control and Governor Polis have recommended that all individuals wear a face mask while in public to help protect themselves and others. However, with the increasing difficulty in getting a N95 masks, people are being forced to make homemade masks. If you don’t have a sewing machine, don’t fret, as there […]

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3 Feel-Good Stories for April 6th

From Zoom Weddings to Drive-By Birthdays: Life Goes On Bride and groom Erin Hensley and Dustin Smith hosted a Zoom wedding in Colorado this week with over 40 guests in attendance and a cardboard cutout of the father-of-the-bride to accompany her down the “aisle.” In Arvada, a 102 year old woman celebrated her birthday with […]

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Masks Popping up on Runner Statues Across the Country, Including Boulder

The federal government now recommends the use of masks when in public places on ‘essential’ trips, and with that comes a movement from the running community in order to share the message. Across the country, from the Boston Marathon to our backyard here in Boulder, runner statues are now rocking low-tech face masks. As a […]

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The Rich are Fleeing to Underground Bunkers Across the Nation; is Boulder Next?

Banish the idea of an underground bunker being a cement jail cell. The rich are leaving to their underground bunkers in droves, from South Dakota to Kansas to Germany, to ultra-comfortable, ultra-chic underground bunkers that are exploding in popularity. One specialist says that proprietors of the bunkers have helicopters on the standby just in case […]

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Ignition

Portrait of a Lady on Fire is streaming on Hulu.   Connections are everything. We all know that humans are social animals. We all know that there’s an inescapable aspect of us that yearns to be around others. That connection might be on a professional level, a familial level, a romantic level. Even introverts, who […]

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Colorado Cannabis Sales Coming Back Down to Earth After Stay-at-Home Boom

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 […]

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Zoom Bombing Affecting CU Students

Zoom has taken off in popularity with students and workers working from home, and for good reason. The program is easy to use, and only requires that you open the link that is sent to you. You will automatically be added to the Zoom chat room, no login or logistics required. Unfortunately, ease of access […]

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