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Colorado House OKs bill to increase low vaccination rates

Colorado House OKs bill to increase low vaccination rates

The 40-24 vote sends the bill, long sought by Democrats, to the Senate, which on Thursday will vote on an amended version that allows those who oppose vaccinations to try to put a repeal measure on the 2022 ballot. If that occurs and a repeal fails, the law would go into effect in 2023.
Primary ballots on their way to Boulder County mailboxes

Primary ballots on their way to Boulder County mailboxes

Ballots for the June 30 primary election have been mailed to all eligible voters, the Boulder County Elections Division announced via an email Tuesday.
High ozone season officially underway in region per Boulder County

High ozone season officially underway in region per Boulder County

Anyone concerned about the impacts of ozone pollution on health or the climate can make their voices heard at an upcoming virtual public hearing at the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission on June 18 at 9 a.m.
Go behind the scenes at the Longmont Museum

Go behind the scenes at the Longmont Museum

Join the Longmont Museum for a special behind-the-scenes look at what goes into exhibition programming.
Longmont police report: June 9, 2020

Longmont police report: June 9, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Statewide primary ballots mailed out this week

Statewide primary ballots mailed out this week

Voters who do not receive a ballot by June 17 should contact their county clerk and recorder.
Intercambio celebrates differences

Intercambio celebrates differences

Intercambio vows to listen, educate themselves and examine their own practices, starting in local communities
Longmont senior facilities, agencies seeing impact, adjusting to COVID

Longmont senior facilities, agencies seeing impact, adjusting to COVID

While the Centers for Disease Control urge older adults to take extra precautions against COVID-19, these measures are bringing big changes in how seniors live. Many are becoming more isolated due to safer-at-home orders, restrictions on visitors and the temporary closure of resources.
Aggregate Industries supports Longmont’s OUR Center with food drive

Aggregate Industries supports Longmont’s OUR Center with food drive

In just 2 ½ weeks in May, employees across 23 of Aggregate Industries' work sites collected a whopping 6,500 pounds of non-perishable foods and household goods and chose the OUR Center in Longmont as the recipient of their efforts.
July 4 fireworks tentatively cleared for liftoff in Longmont

July 4 fireworks tentatively cleared for liftoff in Longmont

The city has not yet consulted with Boulder County Public Health on the conditional plan. ”We remain optimistic, but there are a number of pieces that still need to come together for this to be a go and still ensure we are protecting our community.”