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A Great Colorado Pizzeria Finally Has 2 Locations
Colorado pizza restaurants can come and go, but one has gathered such a following that they're ready for more. It's a testament to giving Coloradans great pizza and having determination. They were voted the Best Pizza in Colorado by the New York Post, everyone just seems to love them at...
Sign warning about presence of mountain lions at Colorado park prompts concern
A post on Reddit regarding a new sign that's cautioning the public about the presence of mountain lions at Jefferson County's Lair O' The Bear park is getting plenty of attention online, with questions being raised about why the sign has been installed and whether or not there's a major risk. The OutThere Colorado team reached out to officials to get the scoop. According to Jefferson County Parks and Conservation,...
Best Lakewood Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in CO
Lakewood, Colorado, is home to a rich and diverse food culture, with the best Lakewood Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants offering unique and authentic dining experiences. This article highlights three such gems: Danny Ray’s Food & Spirits, The Rusty Bucket Bar and Grill, and Westrail Tap & Grill. They truly are one of the best Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants in Lakewood.
Boulder’s Best: Art Fest Is On The Mall This Weekend!
This weekend, Friday, Saturday and Sunday has Boulder again hosting the annual outdoor Art Fest on the Boulder Mall. Many local artists display their works, lining the already beautiful Boulder Mall. I will write a blog with “real” pictures of my Sunday visit to the Art Fest. In the meantime, in anticipation of the fundamentally human-created pictures, I put together these CHATgpt pics. I’ll take a little of the credit for knowing how and what to ask CHAT to paint. On the other hand, I could not have done this alone.
Painful Insect Could Be on Its Way In Colorado
Summer is what makes Colorado one of the best places to live in the entire country, but it also means we can get some unwelcome guests. For example, summer is when the buck moth caterpillar comes out here, which can give you a painful poisonous sting from its countless barbs.
Denver Concert-Goers Get Baked Courtesy of the "Smoke Thrower"
If you're an avid concert-goer in Denver, there's a good chance you've run into Jai Berkley and his weed-smoking gun. But what started as product promotion has since turned into a passion for high music, he says. Just hope that you don't have a drug test tomorrow. Berkley's "smoke thrower"...
The First Carbon-Positive Hotel in the U.S. Is Extremely Trippy Inside
With sustainable travel on the rise, eco-conscious hotels across the world boast compostable packaging, reduced-water laundry practices, and indoor-outdoor architecture to lure in climate-minded travelers. But the new Populus hotel in Denver might be the first one to actually try and be a tree. The first carbon-positive hotel in the...
Cities across the Front Range have a secret weapon to prevent wildfires: A herd of 300 goats
Jordan Sarazen stands among his goats in Superior on July 16, 2024. Sarazen left a career as a financial advisor to become a goat herder. Two years ago, Jordan Sarazen lived a comfortable, perhaps even mundane life, working in an office as a financial planner. Then one day, he decided...
Faces of Boulder: Pic of the Day!
Boulder’s Dog-Friendly Haven: A Student and Her Dog in the Heart of Boulder, Colorado. Nestled by the serene waters of Boulder Creek, a student from Boulder, Colorado, enjoys a perfect summer day with her faithful dog. Clad in trendy outdoor gear from Patagonia, she epitomizes the spirit of Boulder—a city renowned for its natural beauty and vibrant outdoor culture. With the majestic Flatirons forming a stunning backdrop, this snapshot captures the essence of a quintessential day in one of America’s most picturesque cities.
Casa Bonita: Go for the thrills, not the food
While Casa Bonita remains accessible only via a closely guarded ticket lottery, it is consistently packed, even on a Wednesday night. The big picture: I scored one such ticket to the "greatest restaurant in the world" with a group that included native Coloradans who hadn't yet revisited the reopened version — and newbies who had never been (nor seen the infamous "South Park" episode). Verdict from a native: "It is exactly how I remember." Verdict from a newbie: "I am so stimulated I don't know where to look." Zoom in: One can easily spend hours inside the revamped (tipping-free) restaurant. The...
Denver aquarium welcomes rare 1-in-30 million crustacean found at Red Lobster
An extremely rare orange lobster nearly landed on a dinner plate in Pueblo last week, but instead, it'll soon be on display at the Downtown Aquarium in Denver. A long-term Red Lobster employee who is a dishwasher and head biscuit maker spotted the bright orange lobster while unpacking a shipment last Friday at the Pueblo restaurant and alerted restaurant managers, aquarium officials said.
Sundance Film Festival narrows down host cities — from Louisville to Santa Fe — for future years
The Sundance Institute on Friday announced six finalists in its search for a new host location for the influential film festival. After 40 years in Park City, Utah, the festival is eyeing locations across the country for festivals starting in 2027 when its existing contract will be up for renewal. The snowy mountain town, along with Salt Lake City, will still be home to the 2025 and 2026 festivals, and the Utah cities are one of the six options for future festivals. The other five finalists are Atlanta; Cincinnati; Boulder, Colorado; Louisville, Kentucky and Santa Fe, New Mexico. These...
Boulder’s Coolest Hikes: The Best Shaded Trails for Relief
As the sun beats down on Boulder, Colorado, hikers seek refuge in the cool shade of the city’s picturesque trails. Finding hiking trails with the most shade in Boulder is a priority for outdoor enthusiasts looking to enjoy the natural beauty without feeling the full force of the sun’s rays. Fortunately, Boulder, Colorado, offers a variety of hiking trails with ample shade, providing a refreshing escape for hikers of all levels.
CPW Reminds Pet Owners — Don't Turn It Loose
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding residents to not release unwanted pets into the wild, as it is illegal and unethical. Domesticated animals are often not able to fend for themselves to find food or shelter. Regardless if the species is native to Colorado or non-native, unleashing it into the wild can introduce new diseases, parasites and competition for wild species.
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