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South Boulder Creek: Boulder’s Hidden Waterway of Wonder

Outdoor Picture of the Day: South Boulder Creek When most people think of Boulder, Colorado’s waterways, their minds go straight to Boulder Creek. It’s the lifeline of downtown, where students tube in the summer, locals sip coffee along its shaded banks, and festivals bring music and life to its edges. But tucked away, flowing more […]

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Shaking Up Boulder: Is Colorado Next After Nevada’s Earthquake Swarm?

Boulder’s Quake Watch: Nevada’s Swarm Sparks Colorado Curiosity Nevada’s Earthquakes Steal the Show Nevada was rocking on August 29, 2025, with a swarm of earthquakes hitting Valmy and Battle Mountain, ranging from 3.0 to 3.8 magnitude. Some quakes cracked the ground, and X is buzzing with videos and posts from locals. This seismic hype has […]

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Faces of Boulder: CU Buff Fan Edition

Boulder isn’t just home to the University of Colorado—it’s home to one of the most passionate, loyal, and spirited fan bases in the entire country. CU Buff fans are more than just spectators; they’re the heartbeat of every game, the ones who turn Folsom Field into a sea of black and gold and transform an […]

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Faces of Boulder: Grape Escapes and Perfect Plates With Wine

Alesandrea is one of those rare finds that turns a trip to the wine store into something special. Hidden in plain sight at Public Wine in Lafayette, she brings a warm welcome that feels less like a transaction and more like a connection. It all starts simply. A smile, a genuine greeting, and the sense […]

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Silhouette of a pair of doves. They mate for life.

Boulder Outdoor Picture of the Day: Love in the Morning Light with Doves

There’s a quiet magic to early mornings in Boulder—the air still cool, the grass jeweled with dew, and the day’s possibilities just beginning to unfold. Today’s Boulder Outdoor Picture of the Day, captured by award-winning photographer Lenny “Lensworth” Frieling, brings that magic into focus. His lens caught two mourning doves resting side by side, framed […]

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Macky Auditorium Boulder: History, Architecture, and Cultural Performances

Located at the heart of the University of Colorado Boulder, Macky Auditorium stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. This iconic venue has played a pivotal role in fostering artistic expression and captivating audiences for decades. Let’s delve into the allure of Macky Auditorium and uncover the magic it holds […]

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The Magnetic Pull of Boulder: Why Kids Can’t Get Enough

Nestled at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder, Colorado, holds a special allure for families. With its vibrant community, stunning natural beauty, and abundance of outdoor activities, it’s no wonder that kids in Boulder are drawn to this city like moths to a flame. The Great Outdoors Boulder offers an unparalleled outdoor playground for […]

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Boulder Rocks That Look Like Animals: Nature’s Hidden Sculptures

Boulder has always been famous for its jaw-dropping landscapes, but sometimes Mother Nature has a sense of humor. Look closely at the rocks around Eldorado Canyon, Mount Sanitas, and beyond, and you’ll find formations that look surprisingly like animals frozen in time. These “living stones” aren’t just geological wonders — they’re part of Boulder’s character, […]

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Boulder and the Arts: The Magnetic Pull of Colorado’s Creative Capital

Boulder, Colorado, with its stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture, has long been a magnet for artists seeking inspiration and community. The combination of majestic mountain views, a thriving art scene, and a laid-back lifestyle make Boulder a haven for creative minds. In this article, we’ll explore the magnetic pull of Boulder and why artists […]

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CU Boulder Outdoor Picture: Hale Building and Flatirons

Today’s Outdoor Picture of the Day takes us to the heart of the University of Colorado campus in Boulder, where one of the school’s most storied landmarks—the Hale Science Building—stands proudly against a stunning summer backdrop. Built in 1892 and named for Horace Hale, CU’s second president, the building is one of the oldest structures […]

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