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What CU Boulder Will Look Like in the Fall

CU Boulder has not yet made an official statement on what the fall semester will bring, but Chancellor Phil DiStefano has said that the guidelines for the fall semester will be released before June 1. For now, the university has released a loose set of guidelines for what the fall semester will look like after […]

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The Rich vs. The Poor in the Fight Against Coronavirus

Income inequality is becoming even more of a sore spot as COVID-19 wreaks havoc on the economy and jobs, effectively wiping the slate and putting us all back in the recession from a decade ago. Many who were living paycheck to paycheck are hovering over a bank account login desperately waiting for a stimulus check […]

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Boulder Extends Stay-At-Home Order

Following the City of Denver, Boulder Country has extended the Stay-At-Home order through May 8th. That said, non-essential business are allowed to begin offering curbside pickup of products.

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6 New Social Distancing Rules for Keeping Hiking Trails Open in Boulder

Physical activity is still considered essential activity, and for the time being, many trails are still open in Boulder for hiking and biking. However, government officials have closed some and considered closing others because of the huge mass of people that keep arriving at them, making social distancing difficult. Here’s six rules for social distancing […]

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Vail Resorts Sued for Canceled Season

Vail Resorts is being sued by at least one Epic Pass holder for a refund due to the Coronavirus closures. Obviously these circumstances are completely out of Vail Resorts, or that of any competing mountain operators, but with pass prices often over $1000, its not surprising that there will be legal battles over who ‘holds […]

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Osprey Nest Gains 2 New Eggs After Losing Eggs in Storm Last Week

Boulderites have been following a live osprey nest camera with two birds. The pair of raptors had laid three eggs this season, but the late snowstorm last week that dumped nearly a foot of snow on Boulder ending up leaving the eggs unincubated for a period of time, and the ospreys lost the eggs. Luckily, […]

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The NFL Draft – And It’s Not a Replay!!!

With apologies to the Johnsonville Cornhole Championships that recently aired on The Ocho, Thursday night marks the return of live, meaningful sporting events.  The NFL Draft will commence as scheduled despite the lack of medical examinations, face-to-face interviews, and private workouts of year’s past.  The Denver Broncos have 10 picks in this year’s draft, including […]

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