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Montana Tribe Welcomes Back Tourists After Risky Shutdown Pays Off

Montana Tribe Welcomes Back Tourists After Risky Shutdown Pays Off

Blackfeet tribal leaders reopen Montana’s Glacier National Park after fears of pandemic wane.
Ban on tubing lifted today

Ban on tubing lifted today

The spring runoff has settled, allowing tubers to once again enjoy the cool water.
Evacuations ordered for Sylvan Lake State Park near Eagle

Evacuations ordered for Sylvan Lake State Park near Eagle

Cause of the blaze is unknown
More kids in juvenile courts are there for violent crimes, anger management can help, but others need more

More kids in juvenile courts are there for violent crimes, anger management can help, but others need more

“We’re getting some really, really tough kids right now,” said Shawn Cohn, chief probation officer in the Denver Juvenile Probation department.
Pollinator groups advocate for return of native plants during Pollinator Week

Pollinator groups advocate for return of native plants during Pollinator Week

Groups offer education on pollinator protection activities
Longmont police report: June 20, 2021

Longmont police report: June 20, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Longmont Local: The Aspen Center takes a different approach to early education

Longmont Local: The Aspen Center takes a different approach to early education

Aspen Center encourages children to connect with their community.
JavaStop owners celebrate their first year running the legacy coffee shop.

JavaStop owners celebrate their first year running the legacy coffee shop.

Emily and Kurt Collins are proud to be the new owners and they’re in it for the long haul.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Don't forget to smile today!
To get the COVID vaccine to more Hispanic and Latino Coloradans, the new goal is meeting the unvaccinated where they are

To get the COVID vaccine to more Hispanic and Latino Coloradans, the new goal is meeting the unvaccinated where they are

No group has been harder to get vaccinated than the more than 20 percent of Coloradans who identify as Hispanic.