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Longmont police report Jan. 25, 2021

Longmont police report Jan. 25, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Boulder County receives less than third of expected COVID vaccines; Polis calls for ramped up distribution to state

Boulder County receives less than third of expected COVID vaccines; Polis calls for ramped up distribution to state

“Colorado is ready to immediately use three to four times as many vaccines as we are currently getting each week ... The sooner Colorado gets more vaccines, the quicker we can get them into arms, and the faster we can help our small businesses and economy build back stronger," Gov. Jared Polis stated in a news release.
Tax credits can help families struggling during pandemic

Tax credits can help families struggling during pandemic

Kelly Wagoner, director of the group Get Ahead Colorado, said the federal Earned Income Tax Credit is an opportunity to get as much as $6,600 dollars into the pockets of struggling families earning $57,000 a year or less.
Longmont Power & Communications puts out call for businesses to join energy benchmarking program

Longmont Power & Communications puts out call for businesses to join energy benchmarking program

Some of the participants in the 2020 pilot program will share their experiences during a virtual panel discussion at 11 a.m. Feb. 25. 
FAA dismisses Mile-Hi Skydiving's complaint against city

FAA dismisses Mile-Hi Skydiving's complaint against city

The company, which did not respond to a message seeking comment, has 30 days to file an administrative appeal under FAA rules.
Colorado legislation looks to make standardized tests optional for college admissions

Colorado legislation looks to make standardized tests optional for college admissions

State Rep. Cathy Kipp and state Sen. Tammy Story, both Democrats, plan to introduce legislation when the chambers are back in session that would allow public colleges and universities to make the move to test-optional admissions. Students could still submit scores if they chose.
Longmont police report Jan. 24, 2021

Longmont police report Jan. 24, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Longmont Local: Adapting during COVID, Babette's expands its craveable fare to include main dishes, more

Longmont Local: Adapting during COVID, Babette's expands its craveable fare to include main dishes, more

While Babette’s is known for patisserie, crusty sourdough bread and wood-fired pizza, the business is poised to move beyond its roots thanks to pandemic-influenced changes. As possibilities for table service remain restricted, owners Steve and Catherine Scott are happily expanding into takeout.
Wednesday Update: Longmont Weather Forecast: Chilly now, impressive warmup through the weekend

Wednesday Update: Longmont Weather Forecast: Chilly now, impressive warmup through the weekend

Our week begins with typical winter cold and some snow, followed by a rapid warm up to the 50s again.
Longmont library event to explore diversity in technology

Longmont library event to explore diversity in technology

Wendy DuBow will discuss why diversifying technology roles is important to everyone.