Dear Sports, I know that I’m not one to express my feelings in words, or have my emotions lead me towards tears. (Except in that last scene in the movie Rudy, when he goes sprinting on to the field at the end). But last night I found myself staring out the window, lost and […]
There’s no evidence that COVID-19 is transmitted through food or food packaging, as is stated by the Food and Drug Administration: “Unlike foodborne gastrointestinal (GI) viruses like norovirus and hepatitis A that often make people ill through contaminated food, SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, is a virus that causes respiratory illness,” the agency’s website reads. “Foodborne […]
Congress has passed a $2 Trillion Stimulus bill to help Americans and Corporations during the COVID-19 Pandemic. While the bill is long and it will take some time to determine exactly what will be available for each individual, we broke down Boulders demographics to determine what most residents will receive. The median household income in […]
Ten writers. Ten days. One hundred stories. And so, at last, it has come to this: The world ends, not with a bang, but a whimper, not a bomb, but a bug. We don’t ride out in a blaze of glory in a nuclear explosion, but it all ends in the pestilential isolation of […]
The Humane Society of Pikes Peak Region has announced that their shelter is completely empty! From their Facebook page, “We emptied out our Cat Adoption Center on Tuesday, and last night, we adopted out every dog in our available dog kennel! Amazing!” See the video of the empty kennels here!
It’s official, for those graduating from CU Boulder this Springs, the commencement ceremony will be live-streamed to avoid the risk of COVID-19 exposure. Fortunately, students who are missing out on the tradition of a graduation at Folsom Field will be invited back for special events in May 2021. This is yet another sign of the […]
Governor Jared Polis has released a comprehensive list of what is open and what is closed across Colorado during the Coronavirus Stay-at-Home order. The order states that residents only leave the house for essential needs such as medical visits and grocery shopping. Learn more about the order and government recommendation here!
Now is a great time to support local businesses by ordering takeout or delivery! UberEats is offering free delivery from local restaurants, so there’s no reason not to; try an old favorite or take this chance to eat something you haven’t before. 740 Front 740 Front Street, Louisville 720-519-1972 740front.com Call to order curbside pickup […]
Boulder parks are on a close watch from residents and government officials alike as the full Colorado shutdown continues. While parks are currently open, if social distancing measures do not occur outside, officials may be forced to begin shutting down outdoor areas to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Notably, Chautauqua had a full parking lot […]
As humans are staying indoors and having less contact with wildlife, officials are unsure of what this means for animals that are getting used to this new routine. Pictures of mountain lions freely roaming the streets of Boulder have been posted on social media, and the police have confirmed they have been getting calls about […]