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New wheels in time for new year: Longmont resident receives car from Willie B. Foundation

New wheels in time for new year: Longmont resident receives car from Willie B. Foundation

Over the last 13 years, Willie B., a local radio talent and a self-proclaimed wrench turner in his free time, has bought and fixed cars for his annual Cars for Christmas project.
Outside: Ski resorts work to stay open as COVID cases snowball

Outside: Ski resorts work to stay open as COVID cases snowball

How to stay open amid the pandemic is an issue resorts across the U.S. are facing. Mandatory face coverings have become the norm, but other COVID mitigation efforts vary by site.
Faith, family and food: Mexican American families in Longmont share the meaning of Christmas

Faith, family and food: Mexican American families in Longmont share the meaning of Christmas

Five families opened the doors to their homes and traditions to share with the community their take on Christmas.
Advocates urge state to prioritize homeless shelter workers in COVID vaccination plan

Advocates urge state to prioritize homeless shelter workers in COVID vaccination plan

“The worry is that the homeless population is transient, and you have different populations moving in and out of shelters, and that could increase exposure for workers in the shelter and for those who are coming in for the night,” said Cathy Alderman, spokeswoman for the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless.
Longmont police report Dec. 23, 2020

Longmont police report Dec. 23, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Longmont resident's new album dropping on Christmas all about 'freedom'

Longmont resident's new album dropping on Christmas all about 'freedom'

“The one emotion I wanted to convey in the album, especially in the title track ‘Bird of Paradise,’ is this feeling of freedom, feeling of escape and just liberation. I think it just comes back to what music is for me. The handpan has always been this escape and this freedom for me,” Mark D’Ambrosio said. 
Longmont families find creative ways to share joy

Longmont families find creative ways to share joy

These families are using art to connect.
Prescribed burns planned at Hall Ranch

Prescribed burns planned at Hall Ranch

Slash pile burning scheduled for this winter at Hall Ranch when conditions allow
Coloradans share their COVID-19 vaccine experiences

Coloradans share their COVID-19 vaccine experiences

38,600 people in the state have received their first doses
COVID-19 hospitalizations are down in Colorado but still far above summer levels

COVID-19 hospitalizations are down in Colorado but still far above summer levels

42,000 vaccine doses had been administered in the state as of Tuesday night