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Updated Snow Totals for Colorado – Jan 6th

Most recent Snow Totals as of 8:15 am Jan 6th.  Provided by the National Weather Service:  Arapahoe Peak: 22 inches Boulder: 8 inches Cameron Pass: 18 inches Denver International Airport: 4.2 inches Genesee: 8 inches Longs Peak: 15 inches Brainard Lake: 13 inches Lakewood: 6 inches Fort Collins: 4 inches Louisville: 4 inches Grand Lake: […]

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Boulder Restaurants Offering Free Food to Marshall Fire Victims and to First Responders

First Bite in Boulder, Colorado is organizing Free meals to all Marshall Fire Victims and to the First Responders. There are over 24 Restaurants participating. Here are some of the Restaurants: Ask’Kara Blackbelly Centro Mexican Kitchen Chautauqua Dining Hall Japango Leaf Vegetarian Restarurant Lindsay’s Boulder Deli ______________ Here are other ways you can help: Donate […]

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Planet-Killing Asteroid for President

There’s a private joke I have when I get into my car. On the screen, the words “Depress brake pedal and push power button to start” always come up. Those words are a challenge, one I’ll always accept. If I’m in a lighthearted kind of mood, I’ll say, “Brake pedal, Transformers: Age of Extinction was […]

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Faces of Boulder

Meet Sarah! Sarah is the manager and one of the many talented dance instructors at Boulder Swing Dance. Sarah moved to Boulder from Cleveland, Ohio in 2014 and almost immediately sought out a swing dance community here in Colorado.  A dancer for 7 years, Sarah just couldn’t stay away from the dancing community, even after promising […]

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Things You Need to Know Before Buying Cannabis Online

Cannabis has been around for a long time and has been widely used as both recreation and medicine. Around the world, many countries have legalized medical cannabis and decriminalized its use for recreational purposes. There are so many reviews and opinions about Cannabis use online and people would want to try out the product themselves. […]

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Always Tip the Barista

There’s a common misconception that tipping is a generous act and that 10% of the bill should suffice. Unfortunately, we don’t live in an economy that justifies that train of thought or math. As the battle for restaurant workers to earn a living wage continues, it’s crucial for American consumers to remember to tip food servers—and tip them […]

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Old North Boulder = New Central Boulder

The area between Broadway, Folsom, Iris, and Edgewood/Balsam streets is now commonly called the Old North Boulder neighborhood. Before the land was developed beyond Norwood, this area was North Boulder. Now with development stretching to the far reaches of the Dakota Ridge neighborhood, the Old North Boulder neighborhood is really in central Boulder. This neighborhood […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of The Day!

“Hello Joshua, I’m from Colorado Springs and I have three sisters and my two older sisters went to CSU for college and when I viewed the campus on my visit there and then compared it to what I viewed at the CU campus, I could already see that I was leaning towards this beautiful university. […]

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