As we see an unprecedented level of unemployment, some estimates climbing to as high as 32%, many tenants are not going to be able to come up with their entire rent payment this month. During normal times, a lack of payment could result in an eviction order, however Governor Polis, in a press conference, asked […]
Part of our new and temporary reality is the search for safe, distant ways to get fresh air, sun and exercise. Fortunately, Boulder boasts hundreds of miles of biking trails, which can be found on this fantastic guide! The current stay-at-home from Governor Polis order does allow for outdoor exercise including biking and hiking, but […]
Patients and doctors are reporting positive experiences as doctor’s offices move to telemedicine and online video appointments to practice medicine while maintaining social distancing. A Boulder patient said of the experience, “I think, for all intents and purposes, it was the same as being there. One could even say it might be a little bit […]
Peyton Manning took to the Broncos Twitter page this week to share a message pertaining to COVID-19 and how it affects Coloradoans. Manning encourages Coloradoans to stay positive and to help out any way they can, including a link to Help Colorado. The site is looking for volunteers and donations to help at-risk individuals across […]
Denver, Boulder, and the entire state of Colorado are feeling the downward pressure from a stalled economy. This has driven unemployment up rapidly, and with the first mortgage and rent payments coming due since Coronavirus exploded across the state, people need their stimulus checks as soon as possible. The good news – if you have […]
Hi y’all, my name is Rea and I’m The Sunny Millennial! I am a 23-year-old woman living in Colorado. I love to write and create, and I’m excited to engage with all of you through this blog! I want to talk about millennial life as I love reading and thinking about it myself. I’m a […]
It’s a fantastic city, Boulder, but the longer you live here, the more accustomed you’ll become to mountains, sunshine, craft beer, and socially liberal ideas. You run the risk of forgetting that not every city is environmentally conscious and dog-friendly all the time. Here are some things to keep in mind if you leave town: […]
As the Stay-at-Home order continues, Summit County has felt the pressure of people driving up to snowshoe, backcountry ski, and hike. While this might seem like a great time to get the mountains ‘to yourself’ or avoid the nightmarish i70 traffic we’ve all learned to love (and by love I mean absolutely hate), it is not! Mountain towns […]
As the uncertainty around the economy remains high and mortgage applications have fallen 30%, there are some gorgeous Boulder homes for sale right now! Here are the 5 latest home listings: 737 Pearl St, Boulder, CO 80302 4500 19th St, Boulder, CO 80304 321 Carriage Hills Dr, Boulder, CO 80302 1010 Cedar Ave, Boulder, CO 80304 370 Arapahoe Ave […]
The Platform is streaming on Netflix now. It’s hard enough for a quality film to break through to audiences under normal circumstances. The Motion Picture Association of America tells us that, despite the usual fluctuations, an average of 600 movies are released yearly. Of that number, some of them have advantages. Major studio backing […]