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Boulder’s Historic UFO Connection Resurfaces After Pentagon File Release

New Pentagon UAP Files Bring Fresh Attention to Boulder’s Place in UFO History Fresh Pentagon disclosures surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena, commonly known as UAPs or UFOs, are sparking conversations across the country once again. As newly declassified government files and historical repo…

New Pentagon UAP Files Bring Fresh Attention to Boulder’s Place in UFO History Fresh Pentagon disclosures surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena, commonly known as UAPs or UFOs, are sparking con…

New Pentagon UAP Files Bring Fresh Attention to Boulder’s Place in UFO History Fresh Pentagon disclosures surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena, commonly known as UAPs or UFOs, are sparking conversations across the country once again. As newly declassified government files and historical reports continue making headlines in 2026, Boulder, Colorado is reentering the spotlight for a very different reason: its long-standing connection to one of the most important scientific UFO studies in American history. Long before today’s debates over military sightings and unexplained aerial enco…

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Boulder’s Gold Rush History: How a Wild West Mining Camp Became a Mountain Paradise

At the base of the Flatirons, Boulder, Colorado has evolved from a rugged gold rush settlement into one of America’s most iconic mountain towns. Today, Boulder is known for outdoor adventure, the University of Colorado, innovation, wellness culture, and breathtaking scenery. But long before hikers…

At the base of the Flatirons, Boulder, Colorado has evolved from a rugged gold rush settlement into one of America’s most iconic mountain towns. Today, Boulder is known for outdoor adventure, the Un…

At the base of the Flatirons, Boulder, Colorado has evolved from a rugged gold rush settlement into one of America’s most iconic mountain towns. Today, Boulder is known for outdoor adventure, the University of Colorado, innovation, wellness culture, and breathtaking scenery. But long before hikers filled the trails and students packed Pearl Street, fortune seekers poured into the area chasing rumors of gold. With Colorado celebrating its 150th anniversary of statehood in 2026, Boulder’s Wild West origins are drawing renewed attention. The story behind Boulder’s rise from mining outpos…

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Best Pizza Slice in Boulder, Colorado for 2026

In Boulder, Colorado, pizza by the slice is serious business. This is a city filled with students, hikers, runners, concertgoers, and people constantly on the move. Sometimes you need a quick lunch while walking Pearl Street Mall. Other times it’s a late-night craving after a show, a mountain a…

In Boulder, Colorado, pizza by the slice is serious business. This is a city filled with students, hikers, runners, concertgoers, and people constantly on the move. Sometimes you need a quick lunch…

In Boulder, Colorado, pizza by the slice is serious business. This is a city filled with students, hikers, runners, concertgoers, and people constantly on the move. Sometimes you need a quick lunch while walking Pearl Street Mall. Other times it’s a late-night craving after a show, a mountain adventure, or a long day on campus. No matter the reason, Boulder continues to deliver some outstanding pizza slices in 2026. From classic New York-style pies to Detroit squares and handcrafted artisan slices, Boulder’s pizza scene offers something for every appetite. Brooklyn Pizza Continu…

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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Vito and Addie’s Favorite Watering Hole Adventure

On a picture-perfect day in Boulder, two best friends stole the spotlight doing what they love most—splashing, swimming, and soaking up the sunshine. Meet Vito and Addie, a dynamic duo who have clearly mastered the art of enjoying life in one of the most dog-friendly cities in the country. Capt…

On a picture-perfect day in Boulder, two best friends stole the spotlight doing what they love most—splashing, swimming, and soaking up the sunshine. Meet Vito and Addie, a dynamic duo who have clea…

On a picture-perfect day in Boulder, two best friends stole the spotlight doing what they love most—splashing, swimming, and soaking up the sunshine. Meet Vito and Addie, a dynamic duo who have clearly mastered the art of enjoying life in one of the most dog-friendly cities in the country. Captured mid-adventure in their favorite local watering hole, Vito and Addie represent everything that makes Boulder such a special place for dogs and their humans. With crystal-clear water, mountain views, and endless blue skies, it’s no wonder these two keep coming back for more. A Dog’s Paradise…

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Boulder’s Best Sunrise Spot: Sunrise Amphitheater on Flagstaff Mountain

Few places in Boulder capture the first light of day quite like Sunrise Amphitheater on Flagstaff Mountain. High above town, surrounded by ponderosa pines and historic stonework, this east-facing overlook gives early risers a front-row seat as the sun rises over Boulder Valley and the plains beyond.…

Few places in Boulder capture the first light of day quite like Sunrise Amphitheater on Flagstaff Mountain. High above town, surrounded by ponderosa pines and historic stonework, this east-facing over…

Few places in Boulder capture the first light of day quite like Sunrise Amphitheater on Flagstaff Mountain. High above town, surrounded by ponderosa pines and historic stonework, this east-facing overlook gives early risers a front-row seat as the sun rises over Boulder Valley and the plains beyond. Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, Sunrise Amphitheater still carries that classic Boulder feeling: rugged, peaceful, historic, and unforgettable. The stone seating, mountain setting, and wide-open morning views make it one of the city’s most memorable places to start the d…

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Boulder’s Most Historic Restaurants in 2026: Top 3

Boulder, Colorado blends stunning Flatirons views, a vibrant university scene, and a deep culinary history. In a city known for fresh ingredients and outdoor living, a few dining landmarks have endured for generations. These living pieces of history bring together architecture, culture, and great fo…

Boulder, Colorado blends stunning Flatirons views, a vibrant university scene, and a deep culinary history. In a city known for fresh ingredients and outdoor living, a few dining landmarks have endure…

Boulder, Colorado blends stunning Flatirons views, a vibrant university scene, and a deep culinary history. In a city known for fresh ingredients and outdoor living, a few dining landmarks have endured for generations. These living pieces of history bring together architecture, culture, and great food. Whether you're celebrating something special or grabbing a meal after a hike, these three spots offer a true taste of Boulder’s past. Chautauqua Dining Hall (1898): Scenic Victorian Landmark Set at the base of the iconic Flatirons, the Chautauqua Dining Hall stands as Boulder’s old…

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Highest Peak in Boulder, Colorado: The Real Answer May Surprise You

What Is the Highest Peak in Boulder, Colorado? Ask ten people in Boulder what the highest peak is, and most will get it wrong. Some will say Longs Peak. Others will guess Bear Peak. The real answer is South Boulder Peak, which rises to 8,549 feet. It is widely recognized as the highest sum…

What Is the Highest Peak in Boulder, Colorado? Ask ten people in Boulder what the highest peak is, and most will get it wrong. Some will say Longs Peak. Others will guess Bear Peak. The real an…

What Is the Highest Peak in Boulder, Colorado? Ask ten people in Boulder what the highest peak is, and most will get it wrong. Some will say Longs Peak. Others will guess Bear Peak. The real answer is South Boulder Peak, which rises to 8,549 feet. It is widely recognized as the highest summit within Boulder’s Open Space and Mountain Parks system, making it the highest peak associated with the city of Boulder itself. Why Longs Peak Doesn’t Count There’s a good reason for the confusion. Longs Peak stands at an impressive 14,259 feet, making it the highest point in Boul…

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Boulder High School Turns 150: Why the Panthers Still Matter in 2026

This Friday, May 8, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Boulder High School will celebrate its 150th anniversary with a special open house at its historic campus on Arapahoe Avenue. The evening will include guest speakers, guided tours, live music, historical slideshows, and light refreshments. The event is fre…

This Friday, May 8, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Boulder High School will celebrate its 150th anniversary with a special open house at its historic campus on Arapahoe Avenue. The evening will include guest…

This Friday, May 8, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Boulder High School will celebrate its 150th anniversary with a special open house at its historic campus on Arapahoe Avenue. The evening will include guest speakers, guided tours, live music, historical slideshows, and light refreshments. The event is free, and RSVP information is available through the Boulder Valley School District. For alumni, longtime residents, and anyone who appreciates Boulder history, this is more than a school celebration. It is a chance to reconnect with one of the city’s most important landmarks and the generations of…

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Best Late-Night Chocolate Chip Cookies in Boulder for CU Students (2026)

It’s 1 a.m. during finals week. You’re deep into a paper or group project on The Hill, your brain is fried, and the only thing that sounds right is a warm, gooey chocolate chip cookie. Preferably one that shows up at your door without you having to leave. Boulder understands the assignment. …

It’s 1 a.m. during finals week. You’re deep into a paper or group project on The Hill, your brain is fried, and the only thing that sounds right is a warm, gooey chocolate chip cookie. Preferably …

It’s 1 a.m. during finals week. You’re deep into a paper or group project on The Hill, your brain is fried, and the only thing that sounds right is a warm, gooey chocolate chip cookie. Preferably one that shows up at your door without you having to leave. Boulder understands the assignment. With nearly 38,000 students at the University of Colorado Boulder, late-night cravings are practically a campus tradition. Here’s a straight-to-the-point guide to the best chocolate chip cookies that deliver when it matters most. Whether you want quality, convenience, or a quick study break, the…

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CU Boulder Class of 2026: Where Graduates Are Headed Next

The celebration at University of Colorado Boulder may be over, but for the Class of 2026, the next chapter is just beginning. Following a record-setting commencement that saw more than 10,000 graduates earn degrees during the university’s 150th anniversary year, attention now turns to what come…

The celebration at University of Colorado Boulder may be over, but for the Class of 2026, the next chapter is just beginning. Following a record-setting commencement that saw more than 10,000 gradu…

The celebration at University of Colorado Boulder may be over, but for the Class of 2026, the next chapter is just beginning. Following a record-setting commencement that saw more than 10,000 graduates earn degrees during the university’s 150th anniversary year, attention now turns to what comes next. While each graduate’s path is unique, several clear trends are already taking shape. Stepping Into the Workforce Many graduates are moving directly into the workforce, beginning careers across a wide range of industries including technology, healthcare, finance, education, and …

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Miracle May: Stunning Snowstorm Shuts Down CU Boulder

Just when Boulder thought winter was finally over, Mother Nature delivered one last unforgettable surprise. A powerful late-season storm rolled across Colorado on May 5–6, blanketing Boulder and much of the Front Range in heavy, wet snow, shutting down the University of Colorado Boulder campus,…

Just when Boulder thought winter was finally over, Mother Nature delivered one last unforgettable surprise. A powerful late-season storm rolled across Colorado on May 5–6, blanketing Boulder and …

Just when Boulder thought winter was finally over, Mother Nature delivered one last unforgettable surprise. A powerful late-season storm rolled across Colorado on May 5–6, blanketing Boulder and much of the Front Range in heavy, wet snow, shutting down the University of Colorado Boulder campus, and transforming spring flowers into scenes that looked more like January than May. For one surreal day, Boulder became a winter wonderland all over again. Residents woke up Wednesday morning to snow-covered rooftops, slushy streets, and trees bending under the weight of thick spring snow. Tu…

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How Boulder Became America’s Foodiest Town (And Why It Still Dominates Today)

Step onto Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on a sunny afternoon. The air hums with laughter, clinking glasses, and the irresistible aroma of wood-fired pizza, fresh herbs, and Colorado lamb. Snow-capped peaks frame the scene, but your focus quickly shifts to the plate in front of you—ingredients sourc…

Step onto Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on a sunny afternoon. The air hums with laughter, clinking glasses, and the irresistible aroma of wood-fired pizza, fresh herbs, and Colorado lamb. Snow-capped p…

Step onto Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on a sunny afternoon. The air hums with laughter, clinking glasses, and the irresistible aroma of wood-fired pizza, fresh herbs, and Colorado lamb. Snow-capped peaks frame the scene, but your focus quickly shifts to the plate in front of you—ingredients sourced from farms just minutes away. This isn’t a big-city food destination. This is Boulder, Colorado, where trail runners, students, and entrepreneurs chase world-class meals as passionately as they chase summits. In 2010, Bon Appétit named Boulder “America’s Foodiest Town,” and it wasn…

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