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Boulder’s Dog of the Day – Treeing Walker Coonhound

The Treeing Walker Coonhound is a true American favorite, nicknamed “The People’s Choice,” for being a smart, fearless, and reasonable hunter. Don’t be fooled by the name. Walkers are runners that can cover a lot of ground in a short amount of time. The sight of this speedy tricolored hound in full stride can raise […]

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Memorial Day in Boulder: A Short Guide

With Memorial Day weekend fast approaching there are a few things you, as a Boulderite, should know. The first is that Boulder is absolutely filled with festivities and family fun. The second is that the whole affair can be a bit hectic. Worry not! Whether you’d like to stay in town and take part in […]

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Looking Back: Boulder Duck Race

Conditioning, in the Ivan Pavlov sense, is a strange thing. As people we’re able to think our way in or out of most anything, yet we’re no less subject to the process. This was on display last weekend at the annual Boulder Creek Festival, which saw the return of the Rubber Duck Race. If unfamiliar, […]

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Faces of Boulder – Gabby!

Gabby here has an unexplained light in her. As a child Gabby moved around a ton, all the way up until she was in high school. What people don’t know is her best friend and playful lover is her dog Hilde. Through all her ups and downs, Hilde gave her unconditional love. Love that hasn’t been […]

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Boulder, CO – One of the Snowiest mid-sized cities in the country

Boulder, Colorado is one of the snowiest mid-size cities in the country, it ranks high on the list of snowiest mid-size towns in the country. The following are the snowiest mid-size cities in the United States.  Jan. 1-March 3, 2022 1) Buffalo: 85.9 inches 2) Rochester: 74.7 inches 3) Anchorage: 69.7 inches 4) Boulder: 63.7 […]

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Outdoor Pic of the Day – Longs Peak (14,259′) from Boulder

Morning photo taken from 75th and Arapahoe. Photo includes Boulder and Longs Peak. Longs Peak may be seen from most of the northern Front Range Urban Corridor, as well as from Longmont, Colorado. It is one of Colorado’s most conspicuous mountains, towering 9,000 feet (2,700 meters) over the Great Plains’ western boundary. The summit is […]

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Two Incredible Colorado Hikes that You’ve Never Seen

Sometimes, getting lost leads to finding your new favorite trail. Sometimes, getting lost even leads to finding two of your new favorite trails. That’s precisely what happened last weekend, when my roommate and I stumbled upon some beautiful trails at the end of Flagstaff road. The first area we stopped to see was the Walker Ranch area. It was a pretty […]

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Population & Income Data for Boulder, Colorado

According to the latest statistics from worldpopulationreview.com, Boulder is the 12th largest city in Colorado and the 301st largest city in the United States in 2020, with a population of 104,668. Boulder’s population is now falling at a pace of -0.32 percent per year, but it has grown by 7.48 percent since the 2010 census, […]

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Faces of Boulder ~ Courtney!

Meet Courtney!  She has been here in Boulder for ten years and she says she has never been bored since living here! “There is so much park and open space and water here,” she says.  Courtney has been a nanny for ten years, so having so much open space has been great for the kids, […]

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