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Small Business Saturday 2020: Help Them Stay Afloat In Boulder
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Boulder overcome pandemic hardships.

Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Boulder overcome pandemic hardships.

Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Denver's metro area overcome pandemic hardships.
A new order will allow the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to stop admissions at hospitals that reach capacity.
The pandemic may force a lot of first time chefs to cook a turkey this year. Here are some simple steps to keep things healthy and safe.
Here's how Colorado Patch readers say their Thanksgiving plans have changed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A drive-thru holiday display in Jefferson County features millions of holiday lights.
Take Colorado Patch’s survey and let us know whether your Thanksgiving will look different this year.
Under coronavirus restrictions, Cherry Creek North will open a holiday light walk, an outdoor market and a light art installation.
Here's an overview of what you can and can't do under the new 'Level Red' restrictions on Colorado's revamped COVID-19 Dial.
The city has proclaimed a special day in recognition of its founding community members.
Here's how to find out which Colorado businesses, colleges and facilities have reported outbreaks in your neighborhood.
A drive-thru holiday display in Jefferson County will feature millions of holiday lights.
Boulderites are among the most charitable people in the nation, according to a new report.
If you're around others, what are the chances you'll be exposed to the virus? Researchers have developed a new risk assessment tool.
The pandemic may force a lot of first time chefs to cook a turkey this year. Here are some simple steps to keep things healthy and safe.
The Downtown Denver Partnership has announced a plan to turn Denver into a "winter wonderland," organizers said.
The popular holiday event is back for its 30th year. Here's how to get some (coveted) tickets.
Denver's first-ever fall restaurant week kicks off Friday. Here's information about participating restaurants, menus and reservations.
Cherry Creek North will feature a festive holiday light walk, an outdoor market and an interactive light art installation.
Coloradans have helped each other in extraordinary ways in 2020. Here's a roundup of recent good news.
Here's how much revenue was preserved by Denver's outdoor dining program.
Denver's first fall restaurant week is set to begin Friday.
Public health officials are offering guidance and tips for celebrating Halloween safely.
More than 580,000 Coloradans signed up for coronavirus notifications within three days of the system's launch, officials said.
Here are the latest guidelines and restrictions for gatherings and trick-or-treating in Denver.
Public health officials are encouraging people to get creative so they can have fun and stay safe.
Coloradans have helped each other in extraordinary ways since the pandemic began. Here's a roundup of good news.
Denver Restaurant Week organizers have released a list of restaurants and menus.
An Arvada business, which serves award-winning pizza and all day coffee, has become one of the most celebrated whiskey bars in the country.
Littleton's popular outdoor dining initiative wraps up Saturday.
Jefferson County is highlighting businesses that have worked hard to ensure employees' and customers' safety.
Colorado is working with Google and Apple to track coronavirus exposure.
Have you ever been to a silent disco? Littleton is hosting an outdoor dance on Saturday.
The Downtown Denver Partnership has announced 'Winter in the City,' a plan to make Denver into a "winter wonderland," organizers said.
Arvada businesses can apply for grants to help with patio tent expansion, heat lamps and other 'winterization' options, officials said.
Contract tracing has linked many new coronavirus cases to private gatherings in the county, public health officials said.
The Tri-County Health Department is working with the county to lower coronavirus rates, officials said.
Mayor Michael Hancock and public health officials announced stricter guidelines as the city faces a spike in cases.
Here's everything you need to know about the popular Littleton dining and shopping initiative.
"Our community is safer from the spread of this disease, and young adults can connect with a few more of their friends,” an official said.