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Boulder Real Estate Sales Drop off a Cliff

April was the worst month for real estate sales in Boulder County since the pandemic has begun. With over a 60% decrease in sales volume compared to April 2019. It’s not all bad news though, as the price of homes that are selling have remained strong. With interest rates so low, analysts would typically predict […]

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The NFL Schedule – Ten Must-See Games in the First Ten Weeks

The National Football League released its 2020-21 schedule last Thursday, and while the future is unknown with regards to empty stadiums, neutral locations, or whether there will be a season at all, the excitement is still palpable. We all have our opinions when it comes to living in a world with COVID-19, and whether we […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

“A musician, a poet, and a young man searching for his life.” To escape the “Meth heads and Mormons” of Missouri, Pier came to Boulder in search of fabled beautiful scenery and a lot of enlightened people. While he found this to be true, he also found that there is a level of pretentiousness that […]

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The Worst of All Possible Parents

The Willoughbys is streaming on Netflix Once upon a time, there lived a parent. This parent had the colossal misfortune to be a) alive during a pandemic and b) in charge of children. It was bad enough that the wicked virus forced people to stay inside.* Movie theaters closed. Baseball stadiums were empty. Jobs vanished. […]

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A Day of Peace – Happy Mothers Day

On the off chance you were not aware – fellow college students, I’m looking at you – today is Mother’s Dayfi. This day stands monument to all of the times our mothers put our interests first. It reminds us of the many hours they spent making sure that our homework was done, that our hair […]

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How to Stay Sane During a Socially Distant Weekend in Boulder

It’s Friday, there’s fresh snow on the ground, and even more in the mountains. The sun’s going to shine throughout the weekend, and yet the ski resorts sit empty, state and national parks are closed, and the entire state of Colorado is on lock-down. So how does one of the most active cities in the […]

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CU Boulder Seniors Celebrate Porch Graduation Ceremony

While CU Boulder isn’t getting a regular graduation ceremony any time soon (though the University and others across the country are intending on holding a ceremony later in the summer if the decline in coronavirus cases continue), seven CU Boulder seniors instead elected to do a “porchuation” ceremony from the front of their house. Seven […]

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House Showings and Sales Plummet Across Colorado

With the combined stay-at-home order, as well as health and safety concerns regarding COVID-19, the housing market is starting to get hit. In a year over year comparison, showings were down over 90% last month(April 2020 vs April 2019). Additionally, closing have dropped by over 30% as well. As the orders are lifted and more […]

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