
At the Arroyo Seco above JPL (Photo- Reg Green)
I went for a short hike yesterday, the first since I broke my ankle a few months ago, with my wife, Maggie, watching over me like Mary Poppins.
By Reg Green
The pre-Christmas storm was enough to turn the trickle that the Arroyo Seco was a week or so ago into a tempestuous torrent that tore down vegetation that had known little but placid aridity all its life.
Heavy logs, like the one washed up on the rocks in midstream, couldn’t hold up either. It’s best not to forget that we live on the edge of beautiful, but very wild, country.
Lifting Up and Informing Our Communities
For over a decade, we’ve been more than just reporters, we've been your neighbors, your watchdogs, and your champions for truth.
While national headlines come and go, we stay focused on what matters most: your street, your schools, your air, your community.
We ask the tough questions. We hold power to account. And we do it with integrity, guided by facts, not spin.
At Colorado Boulevard Newspaper, we believe in science, listen to experts, and put your interests above clickbait and corporate control.
There are no shareholders here. No agendas. Just local journalism, powered by people who care.
Because we live here too.
If our work matters to you, help us keep going strong. A $5 gift or a subscription fuels real reporting that puts community first.
Please explore the many ways you could support us by clicking the blue button below.
Support
How is your hip? Are you able to hike?