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Longmont United Hospital to Host Women’s Day Event Focused on Health and Community

Longmont United Hospital to Host Women’s Day Event Focused on Health and Community

Longmont United Hospital, in partnership with Common Spirit Health, will host a Women’s Day event on April 26, offering free educational lectures, health resources, crafts, and networking opportunities to celebrate and support women’s well-being.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston Defends Sanctuary Policies in Heated Congressional Hearing

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston Defends Sanctuary Policies in Heated Congressional Hearing

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston testified before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, defending the city's immigration policies while clashing with lawmakers, including Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert, over Denver’s handling of migrant releases and cooperation with ICE.
Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams Urges Congress to Codify Trump’s Immigration Policies

Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams Urges Congress to Codify Trump’s Immigration Policies

Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams traveled to Washington D.C. last week to advocate for immigration reform, calling on Congress to secure the border, deport undocumented immigrants, and establish a modern pathway to citizenship.
Greeley Job Fair on March 12 to Connect Young Adults with Local Employers

Greeley Job Fair on March 12 to Connect Young Adults with Local Employers

A job fair for young adults will be held on March 12 at the Island Grove Events Center, in Greeley, to help young people connect with local employers. The event is hosted by the Weld County Government and the City of Greeley.
Longmont Weighs Sex Offender Residency Rules as Five Offenders Live Near Elementary School

Longmont Weighs Sex Offender Residency Rules as Five Offenders Live Near Elementary School

The Longmont City Council is considering restrictions on where registered sex offenders can live after residents raised concerns about five offenders residing near Alpine Elementary School and a local park.
Boulder International Film Festival Returns March 13-16 with 68 Films and Filmmaker Events

Boulder International Film Festival Returns March 13-16 with 68 Films and Filmmaker Events

The Boulder International Film Festival returns March 13-16, featuring 68 films, filmmaker Q&As, community events, and workshops, including collaborations with CU Boulder and the Longmont Museum.
Boulder Protesters Rally Against NOAA Layoffs, Warn of Weather Forecasting Risks

Boulder Protesters Rally Against NOAA Layoffs, Warn of Weather Forecasting Risks

1,000 protesters gathered to oppose recent NOAA layoffs, which scientists warn could impact severe weather forecasting and disaster preparedness.
Missing Skier Connor Gill Found Dead at Vail Ski Resort After Two-Week Search

Missing Skier Connor Gill Found Dead at Vail Ski Resort After Two-Week Search

The body of 26-year-old skier Connor Gill was recovered at Vail Ski Resort on February 28, two weeks after he was reported missing during a snowstorm.
Denver-to-Fort Collins Rail Line Could Begin Service by 2029, Stopping in Longmont

Denver-to-Fort Collins Rail Line Could Begin Service by 2029, Stopping in Longmont

A new passenger rail service connecting Denver and Fort Collins—with stops in Longmont and other Front Range cities—could launch by 2029, according to a recent presentation to the RTD board.
Boulder Public Library Hosts Art Contest for 2025 Library Card Designs

Boulder Public Library Hosts Art Contest for 2025 Library Card Designs

The Boulder Public Library is inviting artists of all ages to submit designs for its 2025 Summer of Discovery library cards, with winning entries featured on official cards this summer.