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NBA Free Agency – Poetry in Motion

The Nuggets acquired Cam Johnson, and he comes from nowhere near Wisconsin. But with the money they saved, also got Hardaway, he’s good, but he’s no David Thompson. Bruce Brown was like more of a bonus, not to mention there’s Jonas Valancianas. Though he may play in Greece, the guy’s seven feet, and for Jokic […]

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Boulder’s Best Summer Recipe: Grilled Peach & Burrata Flatbread

Discover Boulder’s hottest summer recipe: grilled peach and burrata flatbread. Easy to make, vegetarian, and full of local flavor—perfect for your next outdoor meal. Summer in Boulder means long sunny evenings, farmers markets overflowing with Palisade peaches, and everyone flocking to outdoor concerts and picnics. If you’re looking for the ultimate seasonal recipe to wow […]

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Flash Flood Season in Boulder, Colorado: What You Need to Know

Boulder, Colorado is known for its breathtaking views, trail systems, and progressive community—but when the skies turn dark in late spring and summer, the city faces one of its most dangerous natural threats: flash floods. With steep canyon walls, narrow drainage basins, and urban development close to creeks, Boulder is uniquely susceptible to sudden, devastating […]

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Boulder’s Wonderland Lake: Where Wildlife, Views, and Vibes Collide

Why Boulder locals and visitors alike can’t stop raving about Wonderland Lake this week. In Boulder, Colorado, it’s not uncommon for nature to steal the spotlight. But this week, all the buzz is about Wonderland Lake—the tranquil, mirror-like gem nestled in North Boulder that’s drawing hikers, photographers, and wildlife lovers in droves. Located just off […]

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Inside NCAR Boulder: Colorado’s Iconic Atmospheric Research Center

Perched at the base of the Flatirons, the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) has been a pillar of Boulder’s scientific identity for more than six decades. Established in 1960 by the National Science Foundation and managed by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), NCAR was created to give university researchers access to cutting-edge […]

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Dealing With Dinosaurs

If you’re of a certain age, 1993’s Jurassic Park is one of your favorite movies. It makes sense, considering it’s made by Steven Spielberg, one of the greatest filmmakers to ever live. It’s got groundbreaking special effects that fuse CGI, puppetry, and mechanical creatures. Perhaps most importantly, it’s got dinosaurs. Just a metric ass ton of […]

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Boulder and the Buzz: Why Bees Are the Unsung Heroes of the Foothills

Boulder, Colorado, may be best known for its Flatirons and progressive mindset, but there’s another quiet force working behind the scenes to keep the city vibrant: bees. These humble pollinators are essential to Boulder’s wildflower-filled trails, backyard gardens, and sustainable agriculture—and the city is stepping up to make sure they’re protected. Why Bees Matter in […]

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Boulder Events This Week: Music, Mushrooms, and Midsummer Magic (July 7–13)

Boulder is buzzing with activity this week as summer continues to shine. From community gardening to live concerts and Shakespeare under the stars, there’s something for everyone to enjoy between July 7–13. Here’s your official weekly roundup. Monday, July 7 Highlights Garden Workday at SEEC Community GardenKick off the week by giving back to the […]

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Fireworks over Coors Field, The Rockies baseball stadium

Fireworks in Denver Continue To Amaze! But HOW DO THEY DO IT???

How Fireworks Light Up the Sky Fireworks are like the ultimate party flex—little bombs that blast colors and patterns into the night. Here’s the deal, broken down Lensworth-style: The Setup: Each firework’s an aerial shell, like a cosmic taco stuffed with goodies, wrapped in paper or plastic. Inside, you got: Burst Charge: The big boom, […]

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