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Work-From-Home Opportunities in Boulder

Many companies are struggling with the effects of the coronavirus and are being forced to close down, but if you don’t want to subject yourself to the craziness of working at a grocery store while in-between jobs, there are also plenty of places with work-from-home opportunities that are hiring. Boulder-based FlexJobs Corp., which finds online […]

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Colorado Real Estate Update

Despite recent events, the real estate market has not yet hit a pause in Colorado. There are still new listings going up, and properties are selling, albeit at a slower pace than the last few weeks. The biggest factor that changed was properties withdrawn from the market, which increased considerably–understandable given the uncertainty regarding jobs […]

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Boulder Stay at Home Order Issued Starting at 5pm Tonight

Following the City of Denver and dozens of other cities and states around the country, Boulder has officially ordered residents to stay at home, as well as for companies to implement a work from home policy effective Tuesday March 24th, 2020 at 5pm. Currently, the order is through April 10th, 2020. This order strongly suggests […]

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Boulder Community Health Announces Closure of Lafayette Emergency Department

As the Coronavirus Pandemic accelerates, resources including equipment and manpower are being diverted to fight the crisis across the country and the world. According to the BCH statement yesterday “as part of our response planning, we’ve determined that it is prudent to centralize our emergency medicine resources at our busiest location, Foothills Hospital, which is seeing […]

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CU Buffs Rick George Updates Fans

Collegiate athletics have been canceled for the remainder of the spring, but CU Buffs athletic director Rick George emailed fans to thank them for being loyal and provide an update on the student athletes. George reiterated that all athletic events, including awards ceremonies, have been canceled until further notice. It is unclear at this time […]

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UPDATED: Boulder County Coronavirus Closures

Social distancing is the most effective way to prevent the spread of coronavirus. As a result, there are many closures, cancellations, and postponements of activities in Boulder to prevent the spread. Keep checking back on AboutBoulder.com to see an updated list of the latest closures. All Boulder County government buildings are closed to the public […]

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Lighting up Hope – Flagstaff Star Illuminated in Boulder

Although this is not the typical season we see the glow of the Flagstaff star. the Boulder Chamber has announced that it will be lighting the star to “raise the hopes” of Boulderites during these trying times. The Flagstaff star has sat on the east side of Flagstaff Mountain since 1947, putting people in the […]

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Faces of Boulder – John!

Meet John!  Born and raised in Denver, John is just about as Colorado as it gets!  He has worked as a library technician at the University of Colorado Boulder for 21 years.  He says that the University is his favorite part of Boulder. “Macbeth’s atmosphere puts it high up on the list,” he says when […]

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Denver Issues Stay at Home Order – Is Boulder Next?

It’s official, starting at 5pm Tuesday, Denver city and county will be under ‘Stay at Home’ orders. As with many policies during the Coronavirus Pandemic, we can expect ‘dominos to fall,’ and other cities and counties to follow. Be anticipating similar orders in Boulder, which will mean that only necessary trips should be taken, like […]

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