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Boulder Launches Pilot Program for Emergency Disaster Response

Boulder has launched a new team referred to as Emergency Response Connectors to provide guidelines and support to the Boulder community regarding the COVID-19 epidemic. The team seeks to educate the community and document and report back any concerns. The team will adhere to current social distancing standards. Boulder is hoping to provide a trusted […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

I caught Jake at a good time. Not only a momentarily good time, but a good time in life. He says he’s really happy with where he is at right now. His biggest worries at the moment are finding a part time job and keeping up with his schoolwork. On his off days he enjoys […]

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Restaurant Curbside Pickup and Delivery Available in Boulder

Ruthies Boardwalk Social, 1397 Pearl St.; 303-444-4278; delivery, takeout and curbside pickup available noon-11:45 p.m. daily. Patrons can also donate sandwiches to charity. T/ACO, 1175 Walnut St.; 303-443-9468; delivery, takeout and curbside pickup available 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday. Arabesque, 1634 Walnut St.; 720-242-8623; call ahead for pickup; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Saturday. […]

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Mountain Lion Caught Napping in Backyard Tree in Boulder

Colorado Parks and Wildlife were called earlier today because of a report of a mountain lion sitting in a tree in a neighborhood backyard. Because the cat was not exhibiting any abnormal behavior or aggression officials decided to let it come down from the tree on its own and return to the wild — after […]

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Bears Spotted in 8 Colorado Counties, Waking Early From Hibernation

Bears have already been spotted in 8 Colorado counties this year, including Boulder and Morrison, where bears have been getting into trash, Snowmass Village, where a bear broke into a vehicle, Delta, where bears have been attacking livestock, and Colorado Springs, where a bear went head to head with a dog. Wildlife officials don’t know […]

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Boulder County Reports Positive Telemedicine Experiences

Patients and doctors are reporting positive experiences as doctor’s offices move to telemedicine and online video appointments to practice medicine while maintaining social distancing. A Boulder patient said of the experience, “I think, for all intents and purposes, it was the same as being there. One could even say it might be a little bit […]

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The Fastest Way to get your Stimulus Check – Colorado Needs the Help ASAP

Denver, Boulder, and the entire state of Colorado are feeling the downward pressure from a stalled economy. This has driven unemployment up rapidly, and with the first mortgage and rent payments coming due since Coronavirus exploded across the state, people need their stimulus checks as soon as possible. The good news – if you have […]

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6 Things You Realize As Soon As You Leave Boulder

It’s a fantastic city, Boulder, but the longer you live here, the more accustomed you’ll become to mountains, sunshine, craft beer, and socially liberal ideas. You run the risk of forgetting that not every city is environmentally conscious and dog-friendly all the time. Here are some things to keep in mind if you leave town: […]

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How to Safely Order Takeout During the Coronavirus Outbreak

There’s no evidence that COVID-19 is transmitted through food or food packaging, as is stated by the Food and Drug Administration: “Unlike foodborne gastrointestinal (GI) viruses like norovirus and hepatitis A that often make people ill through contaminated food, SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, is a virus that causes respiratory illness,” the agency’s website reads. “Foodborne […]

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