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Skateboard capital USA? Anno Domini aims to make that true of Longmont

Skateboard capital USA? Anno Domini aims to make that true of Longmont

The company, which began making skateboard decks at the end of last year, is aiming to become the largest manufacturer in the United States.
Longmont Humane Society Pet of the Week: Easygoing Kane appreciates the company of other calm dogs

Longmont Humane Society Pet of the Week: Easygoing Kane appreciates the company of other calm dogs

He likely also will do well with a kitty in his new home.
City rolled out the heavy artillery, dedicated crews to tackle snow after last weekend’s winter storm

City rolled out the heavy artillery, dedicated crews to tackle snow after last weekend’s winter storm

From the first flakes on March 13 through Friday, all the snow equipment the city owns and operates was deployed at one time or another, according to Steph Bergman, Public Works and Natural Resources communications and marketing specialist.
Over half of Coloradans now eligible for COVID vaccine but appointments hard to come by

Over half of Coloradans now eligible for COVID vaccine but appointments hard to come by

New phase makes another 2.5 million eligible as weekly dose allocation reaches 264,000 doses
Colorado’s laws historically have favored landlords over tenants. A bill at the Capitol could balance the scales

Colorado’s laws historically have favored landlords over tenants. A bill at the Capitol could balance the scales

Proposed legislation would limit rental late fees, extend grace periods for paying back-owed rent and strengthen the rights of tenants facing eviction.
Fuel tanker crashes near Loveland

Fuel tanker crashes near Loveland

U.S. 25 not expected to reopen before 1 p.m.
Longmont police report March 19, 2021

Longmont police report March 19, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont.
League of Women Voters of Boulder County will toast 90 years with virtual celebration

League of Women Voters of Boulder County will toast 90 years with virtual celebration

The Boulder County chapter is now the largest in the state, with just under 300 members.
August is a ways off, but Boulder County Fair officials are already making plans for this year's festivities

August is a ways off, but Boulder County Fair officials are already making plans for this year's festivities

Officials are planning on a phased approach to fair shows and activities this year, very similar to last year’s event, but with some leeway, Melanie Bohren, Fair Board president, said via email.
Colorado forecast: More to spend on uneven COVID-19 recovery

Colorado forecast: More to spend on uneven COVID-19 recovery

"Our economy is improving faster than expected, but it's clear that not everyone is sharing in the recovery," said Democratic House Majority Leader Daneya Esgar. "This dramatic disparity is extremely troubling (and) highlights the critical importance of providing aid to the hardest-hit Coloradans."