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Longmont police report: November 14, 2021

Longmont police report: November 14, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Longmont Power & Communications has gone for the gold with solar power

Longmont Power & Communications has gone for the gold with solar power

“There are a lot of good opportunities for people to pursue solar energy in Longmont and we’re happy to help make it easy for them,” said LPC Public Relations Specialist Scott Rochat.
Council to discuss allowing residents to opt out of AMI meter program

Council to discuss allowing residents to opt out of AMI meter program

Study session begins at 7 p.m.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Make today great!
Local pig farmer wants to be part of state's agritourism business

Local pig farmer wants to be part of state's agritourism business

Lazy J farm's Scaggs has big plans
Discovery Days: Giving thanks

Discovery Days: Giving thanks

Our theme next week (November 17, 18, & 19) will be Thanksgiving & Giving Thanks!
BEYOND LOCAL: How scientists discovered metal rain and super-high temperatures on an ultra-hot exoplanet

BEYOND LOCAL: How scientists discovered metal rain and super-high temperatures on an ultra-hot exoplanet

At double the size of our own planet Jupiter, WASP-76b has day-side temperatures reaching a whopping 2,400 C, and takes less than two days to orbit its parent star
LGBTQ teens bring bold designs to the catwalk

LGBTQ teens bring bold designs to the catwalk

LGBTQ teens stalked the catwalk to show off their creative and inspired fashion designs during Saturday evening’s Slay the Runway performance.
Local and regional hospitals at capacity with influx of mostly unvaccinated COVID-19 patients

Local and regional hospitals at capacity with influx of mostly unvaccinated COVID-19 patients

The fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to sweep across the state, and local hospitals are once again being stretched thin.
With COVID relief money, schools across U.S. take on a bigger role in student mental health

With COVID relief money, schools across U.S. take on a bigger role in student mental health

With a windfall of federal coronavirus relief money at hand, schools across the U.S. are using portions to quickly expand their capacity to address students’ struggles with mental health