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Teen sentenced to work release in deadly Boulder crash

Teen sentenced to work release in deadly Boulder crash

An 18-year-old woman pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide and driving under the influence in a crash that killed two people.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Man arrested in New Jersey due to pictures on CO digital device

Man arrested in New Jersey due to pictures on CO digital device

A forensic exam of the device discovered an actual child being abused in New Jersey.
COVID level moves to medium in Boulder County

COVID level moves to medium in Boulder County

More than 10 hospitalizations per 100,000 have been noted in Boulder County hospitals over the last week. 
Colorado reported over 31K road rage drivers in 2022

Colorado reported over 31K road rage drivers in 2022

Last year, the Colorado State Patrol’s calls for aggressive drivers surpassed calls regarding suspected impairment
Entries now being accepted for LAG’s Spring Member Show

Entries now being accepted for LAG’s Spring Member Show

Longmont Artists’ Guild members can display art at the Great Frame Up
Colorado task force aims to ‘be bold’ in evaluation of child abuse reporting law

Colorado task force aims to ‘be bold’ in evaluation of child abuse reporting law

The Mandatory Reporting Task Force held its second meeting Wednesday, and delved deeper into its assessment of Colorado’s child abuse reporting law.
Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition kicks off its workshop series

Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition kicks off its workshop series

NEWS RELEASE COLORADO IMMIGRANT RIGHTS COALITION ************************* The 2023 dates are officially out for the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC) legal services workshop series.
Longmont police report: Feb. 2, 2023

Longmont police report: Feb. 2, 2023

A daily crime report in Longmont
Longmont Sherpa among more than a dozen Mount Everest heroes who call Colorado home

Longmont Sherpa among more than a dozen Mount Everest heroes who call Colorado home

Often called the “super humans” of the Himalayas, many Sherpa mountaineers now live in Colorado, and our state is recognizing their heroism.