đ Freebies Up for Grabs in Mead and Nearby Towns
Looking for something useful without spending a dime? There are a few great free items available around Mead, including furniture and even a piano. Check out what your neighbors are giving away!
âPortrait of a Postmanâ paints the beauty, grief behind Kermit Oliverâs Hermès-commissioned art (BIFF...
For nearly three decades, an introverted man in Waco, Texas, who spent his nights sorting mail at the local post office on the graveyard shift would, by day, retreat to a small, cluttered room in his home to paint. To his colleagues, he was just a dude named Kermit. To the fashion elite in Paris, he was the Kermit Oliver, the first and only...
Quick Flatirons Fix: The Chautauqua and Bluebell Trail Loop in Boulder
If youâre looking for one of the most rewarding short hikes in Boulder, the Chautauqua and Bluebell Trail Loop delivers everything that makes this city special. Towering Flatirons, open meadows, shaded forest, and a touch of history all come together in one unforgettable experience. Itâs the kind of trail that reminds you why Boulder continues to rank among the best outdoor destinations in the...
BOLDERBoulder hits streets for first time | May 28, 1979 | Coloradoâs Top...
Happy birthday, Colorado â and Colorado sports. Leading into the stateâs 150th birthday Aug. 1, The Denver Gazette has partnered with the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame to publicize the definitive list of Coloradoâs top 150 sports moments. Colorado Sports Hall of Fame historian Dave Plati and a committee of 10 compiled and will release the list every week until the No. 1 moment on...
CU Boulderâs Hellems building reopens after $105.2M renovation
The University of Colorado Boulder has reopened its Hellems Arts and Sciences building after a two-year, $105.2 million renovation focused on sustainability and modernized spaces. The renovation also prioritized restoration and reuse, achieving an estimated 68% reduction in energy use, even with the addition of air conditioning. Sustainability upgrades include...
Scientists discover a hidden âdrainâ that cleans the human brain
The brain works all the time, even when a person sleeps. It helps us think, feel, and move. But like any busy system, it also creates waste. So how does the brain clean itself? A new study gives a simple but exciting answer. The brain may have its own slow and steady cleaning system. The brainâs drainage system The body uses something called the...
Faces of Boulder: Pearl Street Mall When It Was Covered in Grass
Boulderâs Pearl Street Mall on Grass: A Classic Throwback. Before the bricks, before the street performers packed every corner, and before Pearl Street Mall became one of the most iconic pedestrian walkways in America, there was something surprisingly simple at its heartâgrass. This classic âFaces of Boulderâ throwback...
Loved ones to honor man who died in March crash through memorial ride
Saturday, loved ones will gather for a memorial ride to honor the life of 34-year-old Skylar Fox, who was killed in a rollover crash on March 9.
Woman Struck by Lightning Identified After Authorities Seek Help
Bystanders reported hearing a loud boom before they found the woman unresponsive beneath a tree that had been hit.
Python Blood Could Hold the Secret to Weight Loss Without Side Effects
Python-derived pTOS shows promise as a side-effect-free appetite suppressant, offering a new path for weight loss and metabolic therapies. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have identified a compound in python blood that allows these snakes to eat massive meals and then go for months without food while staying metabolically healthy.

















