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Broomfield Police Release Findings from 2024 Community Listening Tour, Recommendations for Operations Improvement

Broomfield Police Release Findings from 2024 Community Listening Tour, Recommendations for Operations Improvement

The Broomfield Police Department released a summary of the recommendations suggested by the community for improvements in police operations, which were gathered during a community-wide listening tour last year. Action steps to support the recommendations will be announced this summer.
Sheriff Reams, Tom Homan Criticize Colorado Immigration Policies on Podcast

Sheriff Reams, Tom Homan Criticize Colorado Immigration Policies on Podcast

As ICE policy tensions rise, Sheriff Reams and Tom Homan call for increased enforcement in Colorado.
‘Coming Together: A Community Gathering’ Vigil Tonight Will Honor Those Impacted by Boulder Attack

‘Coming Together: A Community Gathering’ Vigil Tonight Will Honor Those Impacted by Boulder Attack

The Boulder Jewish Community Center is hosting a vigil on June 4 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in response to the attack that occurred on Pear Street on June 1.
Family of Boulder Attacker Taken Into ICE Custody

Family of Boulder Attacker Taken Into ICE Custody

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said that Mohammed Sabry Soliman’s wife and five children have been taken into immigration custody.
Boulder Attacker Charged With Hate Crime

Boulder Attacker Charged With Hate Crime

The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado announced that Mohammed Sabry Soliman is being charged with one act of hate crime after perpetrating an attack in downtown Boulder on Sunday afternoon.
Longmont Public Safety Advises Drivers of Expressed Consent Law for Toxicology Tests in DUI Arrests

Longmont Public Safety Advises Drivers of Expressed Consent Law for Toxicology Tests in DUI Arrests

After issuing a public service announcement about Colorado’s Expressed Consent Law on Facebook, Longmont Public Safety clarified the nuances of the law in response to several concerned citizens.
Longmont Mayor Joan Peck Will Not Run for Reelection

Longmont Mayor Joan Peck Will Not Run for Reelection

Peck said that she will not run for a third term this year, and that it’s time for a “younger generation to take over.”
American White Pelican Rescued by Longmont Rangers Swallowed Fishing Lure, Needs Surgery

American White Pelican Rescued by Longmont Rangers Swallowed Fishing Lure, Needs Surgery

A pelican rescued at Union Reservoir last week swallowed a fishing lure and had a fishing line wrapped around its wing and foot, due to littering by fishers. The bird was taken to a rehabilitation center.
Shale Trail North of Boulder Opens to the Public

Shale Trail North of Boulder Opens to the Public

A three-quarter-mile trail located in the Boulder Valley Ranch area opened to the public on Friday, supporting ongoing efforts by the City of Boulder to enhance outdoor experiences in the area.
Cemex Lyons Provides Scholarships to Five St. Vrain Valley District Students

Cemex Lyons Provides Scholarships to Five St. Vrain Valley District Students

Earlier this month, the Cemex Lyons cement plant, through the St. Vrain Valley Schools Education Foundation and the Lyons Community Foundation, provided scholarships to five students from St. Vrain Valley Schools.