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Longmont Weather Forecast 8/4-6/2020

Longmont Weather Forecast 8/4-6/2020

A couple days of normal temperatures and wandering severe thunder storms will be replaced by dry and hot weather again.
Secretary of state joins peers across country in call for election funding in next COVID stimulus package

Secretary of state joins peers across country in call for election funding in next COVID stimulus package

“To have accessible elections in the midst of the pandemic, we need to rapidly expand vote by mail for all across the nation,” Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold said.
Donation from Octo will allow Longmont nonprofit Rise Phoenix Rise to distribute motivational book

Donation from Octo will allow Longmont nonprofit Rise Phoenix Rise to distribute motivational book

"The donation enables Rise Phoenix Rise to reach a broader audience of mental health peers who receive support through its one-on-one and group programs."
Longmont police report: Aug. 3, 2020

Longmont police report: Aug. 3, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Arborist aerial rescue training Friday in Longmont's Thompson Neighborhood Park

Arborist aerial rescue training Friday in Longmont's Thompson Neighborhood Park

The all-day training, which is being conducted in collaboration with a private tree care company, will consist of about 20 arborists climbing trees, simulating emergency situations and practicing rescues, according to the city.
Firehouse Art Center puts out call for Summer on the Streets volunteers

Firehouse Art Center puts out call for Summer on the Streets volunteers

Want to lend a hand in ArtWalkSummer On the Streets events? The Firehouse Art Center is seeking volunteers.
RTD announces closure of four bus stops along Pike Road in Longmont

RTD announces closure of four bus stops along Pike Road in Longmont

Four stops on Pike Road will be closed through Aug. 12 because of construction.
Longmont council studies banning RVs from city streets

Longmont council studies banning RVs from city streets

The city this year has already spent $55,000 to tow and demolish 17 RVs, compared to 18 for a 10-month period in 2019. The budget for RV disposal is drained, even though another $50,000 is needed for the rest of the year, according to a city report. 
The arts and COVID: Longmont live theater waits in the wings

The arts and COVID: Longmont live theater waits in the wings

 Surrounding businesses are doing their best to adjust and stay open, but performing groups Centennial State Ballet, Jesters Dinner Theatre and Longmont Theatre Company have remained closed since mid-March.
A new twist on Spellbinder storytelling

A new twist on Spellbinder storytelling

Spellbinders continue the tradition of storytelling through virtual platforms.