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United Power announces wholesale power agreement with Guzman Energy

United Power announces wholesale power agreement with Guzman Energy

Denver-Based firm to provide key power block for co-op’s future needs
Longmont police report: July 5, 2023

Longmont police report: July 5, 2023

A daily crime report in Longmont
Department of Early Childhood awards $15M in grants

Department of Early Childhood awards $15M in grants

The department has awarded $15.3 million to 1,141 Universal Preschool Colorado providers through its Capacity Building Grants
Planning commission approves plans for Sandstone Marketplace

Planning commission approves plans for Sandstone Marketplace

Development proposal in eastern Longmont includes commercial buildings, childcare center, medical office and senior housing facility.
Crash fatalities climb to record high, police announce plan to reduce numbers

Crash fatalities climb to record high, police announce plan to reduce numbers

“People are dying on Colorado roads at a rate we have not seen in decades."
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
A leaking gas line destroyed their home. Now farmers-turned-activists are pushing for stronger safety rules.

A leaking gas line destroyed their home. Now farmers-turned-activists are pushing for stronger safety rules.

More than four years after discovery of the leak, the Nygrens are still renting a house in Johnstown
City to begin spraying for mosquitoes this week

City to begin spraying for mosquitoes this week

West Nile Virus identified in Boulder County
Councilmember Sean McCoy running for reelection

Councilmember Sean McCoy running for reelection

No one yet running against the incumbent for his at-large seat with Longmont City Council.
Bid to build electric vehicle chargers sparks opposition from private sector

Bid to build electric vehicle chargers sparks opposition from private sector

The coalition also objects to utilities owning and operating chargers because the money will come from ratepayers, including low-income customers and people who don't have EVs.