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Boulder Green Home Tour features tiny, Net Zero homes

The 2016 Boulder Green Home Tour featured homes included tiny, Net Zero, co-housing, shipping-container and passive-solar homes, among many others.

Wild About You at Greenwood Wildlife Rehab Center Event

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center treats more than 3,000 animals annually Boulder County is pretty wild about wildlife, so it was gratifying to see the Sept. 30 Wild Night for Wildlife gala raise more than $115,000 for orphaned and injured wildlife at the Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center near Lyons. Around 250 attendees enjoyed beverages, gourmet sweets, […]

Longmont’s Colorado Horse Rescue holds annual fundraiser: The Mane Event

Colorado Horse Rescue in Longmont helps abused, abandoned and neglected horses.

Boulder Chamber of Commerce: Room to Vroom

The Boulder Chamber of Commerce's Drive Your Business night was full of Wow!

Totes, sleeping pillows, baklava, and dog treats

From sleeping pillows and totes to dog treats and people treats, our staff loves these things, and thought you might, too!

These decorating tips can help make your living space more inviting

Eye-pleasing interior designs are easy to achieve, even for the inexperienced. Here are 12 hacks to help decorating rookies get started.

Permaculture goal is to work with nature, not against it

Permaculture practitioners encourage you to take as little or as much as you’d like from their ethos.

Putting Bikes Where Our Values Are

Could bicycling to the places we need to go solve many of the county’s problems?

One of Mapleton Hill’s original historic mansions has a modern-day makeover

The Centenos kept the historic integrity of the home as they redesigned and rebuilt in accordance with the city’s historic-preservation policies.

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Affordable and fresh wine and food found at Louisville’s /por/

Louisville's new restaurant serves wine on tap and a whole lot more

75th Anniversary of the Battle of Pearl Harbor – December 7, 1941

Today marks the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Pearl Harbor at 07:48 of December 7, 1941.  The Imperial Japanese Navy struck in two waves, launching from aircraft carriers off Hawai’i.  All eight of the U.S. Navy battleships at the naval base were damaged, and four of them were sunk.  Three of the four were later

24 Carrot Bistro: farm-to-table restaurant in downtown Erie

Chefs Bianca Retzloff and Kevin Kidd opened 24 Carrot Bistro in Erie, and the restaurant is setting the gold standard for farm-to-table in the small town.

Landlocked Boulderites Take to the Sea

Despite being a thousand miles from the nearest ocean, the state with the most certified scuba divers per capita is Colorado.

Boulder Philharmonic is making big footprints in Boulder and beyond

Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra has moved into an era of unprecedented popularity and critical recognition and will be part of the inaugural SHIFT Festival.

Seven Nights of Must-See Concerts

The colder months in Boulder County usually don’t stop most locals from going out to see live music. Here are events on seven nights not to be missed.

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 12/9 – 12/11

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 12/2 – 12/4 Happy Tuesday, Boulderites! We’ve only got three weeks until the holidays, hooray! Instead of dreading the crowds and the prep work, enjoy all that Boulder has to offer to make the holidays joyful and cheery. 1. Snow Much Fun – Polar Express in Central Park Bundle

A Fantasy (Ski) Day in the Life

A fantasy trip of a lifetime--a crazy, cross-state bender to visit as many of Colorado's ski areas as I could and still capture the essence of each.

A Conversation with Max Boykoff: Climate Change and the Media

Max Boykoff studies the impact of media on the climate-change debate policy and the progress of change, and even our everyday experiences with the topic.

Food for Thought at FoodBytes!

Ever consider tossing a few crickets or mealworms into your homemade pasta sauce as it simmers on the stove?

Writer and CU professor Marcia Douglas helps others find their voice

A professor of creative writing and Caribbean literature at CU, she recently released her fourth book, The Marvellous Equations of the Dread.

Rescuing animals, helping them thrive at Wild Animal Sanctuary

Tragic stories have happy endings at TWAS. Many animals arrive socially damaged, and staff works patiently to help them find friends they can live with.

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