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This Week in Review: The Top Stories From 04/13-04/19

$550,000 Raised to Help Boulder Frontline Employees and Restaurants Wild Animals Taking Over Across the Country FLASHBACK – RECORD BROKEN! 2019-2020 Officially the Snowiest Winter in Boulder History The Rich Could Get $1.7 Million from CARES While the Rest of Us Get $1,200 Rare River Otter Frolicking in Boulder River Caught on Tape

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[VIDEO] Mountain Lions Spotted in Snow in Boulder

Mountain lions and other wild animals have been making appearances throughout the country as there has been less human activity due to coronavirus limitations. This has especially been seen in Boulder, where mountain lions have been trekking into people’s backyards. This week, two lions were caught on camera in the snow near the center of […]

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$550,000 Raised to Help Boulder Frontline Employees and Restaurants

In an extraordinary act of generosity, Feed the Frontlines began raising donations to help feed frontlines employees and restaurants and has already beat their goal of $550,000. “We are getting donations from the community, [those] are going directly toward meals for local restaurants which are obviously struggling during these times,” explained Vikas Reddy, a local […]

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Boulder is #5 in Official Ranking of Springtime, Wanderlust-Inspiring New Age Cities

Popularized in the 1970s, the broad term “New Age” applies to a continually growing number of spiritual and self-awareness practices. Yoga, meditation, holistic living, metaphysical practices, and crystals come to mind when talking about the concept in popular culture. Celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and her Goop brand have brought these ideas to the mainstream. Whether […]

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Contractors/Gig Workers Still Unable to File for Unemployment in Colorado

Boulder is as town packed with entrepreneurs, freelancers, and contract workers of all types and, like many, these people are under extreme financial straights during the pandemic. Fortunately, the CARES act passed by Congress provides unemployment benefits for those workers, however Colorado currently has no system in place to file as a freelancer/contract worker. Here […]

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Continued Layoffs For Boulder Employees, Concerns Over Open Trails Rise

A City Council meeting this week announced that 700 municipal employees will be furloughed through June. The meeting also addressed the open trails that remain open to the public and frequently used despite social distancing rules. The Council worried that open trails were drawing in too many people for social distancing guidelines of six feet […]

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Boulder Sees 189% Increase in Burglaries Over Past Month

New data from the Boulder police department shows a staggering 189% increase in burglaries over the past month, though officials say this is not linked to the coronavirus epidemic. Instead, officials say there has been an increase in burglaries across all of 2020 compared to 2019. Police say the increase is likely due to more […]

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Snow Totals 04/13

Denver hit a new record low on Monday at 15 degrees, beating the previous record of 17 degrees in 1933. With the cold temperatures has brought snow across the front range, and more to come on Thursday this week. Boulder was hit significantly harder than Denver, with about 15 inches of snowfall so far, while […]

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