Month in Review The darkest days of modern American politics seem to be behind us, as the #GOPCoup failed, Donald J. Trump left office, and Joe Biden became the 45th President of the United States. We say “seem” because after…
As we near the end of 2020, Colorado Coronavirus cases surged, slightly reduced, then discovered the first US case of the UK COVID-19 variant, which is 56 percent more contagious than the common strain.
Welcome to the latest COVID level red lockdown, there have been a few changes made and a new, purple level introduced. Level red is now still serious, indicating areas of high risk and recommended stay at home, while some businesses…
MONTH IN REVIEW As of this writing, Boulder County sits at 4,998 cases of COVID-19, and the death toll is 84. There have been 227 hospitalizations and there are 252 disease investigations in progress. Restrictions on college students have…
Month in Review SCOTUS justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg just passed. While she was remembered in memorials as a champion of gender rights, others remembered her for anti-native rulings. She was a staunch democrat, staying alive…
Month in Review In Boulder County COVID news: There were five new cases recorded Sunday, August 16, which brings our county total to 2,146 cases. Of those, according to the Daily Camera, “190 have been hospitalized, and 838…
Month in Review The governor finally announced a statewide mask mandate. It went into effect at midnight on July 16th. He instituted it citing data that supports wearing masks, a relaxing of social distancing in Colorado that has…