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52-Year-Old Man Died Following Possible Medical Episode on Friday in Weld County Jail

52-Year-Old Man Died Following Possible Medical Episode on Friday in Weld County Jail

52-year-old Trinidad Nunez, Jr., an inmate at the Weld County Jail, was pronounced dead after experiencing a medical episode on Friday, June 20. Detention deputies found Nunez at 1:43 p.m.
Longmont Police Still Seeking Victim in Felony Menacing Incident at Kensington Park on June 19

Longmont Police Still Seeking Victim in Felony Menacing Incident at Kensington Park on June 19

The Longmont Police Department is attempting to find a victim from a felony menacing incident that occurred on June 19, according to a statement made by Longmont Public Safety on Friday. The menacing incident happened between 6:00 p.m. and 6:11 p.m.
Longmont Councilmembers Hidalgo-Fahring and Popkin to Host ‘Coffee With Council’ on June 21

Longmont Councilmembers Hidalgo-Fahring and Popkin to Host ‘Coffee With Council’ on June 21

Longmont City Council members Susie Hidalgo-Fahring (Ward 3) and Matthew Popkin (Ward 2) will be hosting this month’s edition of “ Coffee with Council ” on Saturday, June 21 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Construction for Major Trail Improvements at Mount Sanitas Begins, to Continue Until 2027

Construction for Major Trail Improvements at Mount Sanitas Begins, to Continue Until 2027

The City of Boulder has started construction on a major trail improvement project at Mount Sanitas, one of the most popular hiking destinations in the region.
Fort Collins Realtor Alleges Procedural Misconduct By Colorado Civil Rights Division

Fort Collins Realtor Alleges Procedural Misconduct By Colorado Civil Rights Division

A Fort Collins realtor alleges the Colorado Civil Rights Division failed to properly investigate claims of retaliation after a mobile home park issued a trespass notice over a Fair Housing inquiry.
Boulder Marks Juneteenth With Flag-Raising, Music, and Community Events

Boulder Marks Juneteenth With Flag-Raising, Music, and Community Events

The City of Boulder kicked off Juneteenth celebrations earlier this week with a public ceremony and live music, honoring Black history and culture with events continuing through June 19.
Man Dies By Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound After Wednesday Shootout With Greeley Police at UNC Campus

Man Dies By Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound After Wednesday Shootout With Greeley Police at UNC Campus

An unidentified man who had an active felony warrant for theft of a motor vehicle was pursued by police, leading to a shootout between the individual and police officers. The man died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to a press release by the WCSO.
Longmont Council Sends 310-Unit Residential Development Plan Into Annexation Review Process

Longmont Council Sends 310-Unit Residential Development Plan Into Annexation Review Process

A proposal to build 310 housing units along Quail Road will undergo further annexation review after concerns over housing density, traffic, and affordability were raised by the city council.
UFCW Union Pushes for Fair Pay, Staffing as Safeway Strike Grows Across Colorado

UFCW Union Pushes for Fair Pay, Staffing as Safeway Strike Grows Across Colorado

Safeway workers represented by UFCW Local 7 have launched a rare Unfair Labor Practices Strike, calling out understaffing, low wages, and healthcare cuts, drawing support from Longmont to Grand Junction.
Tinkermill Hosts Tinkerfair 2025 – A Celebration of Innovation, Creativity, and Community

Tinkermill Hosts Tinkerfair 2025 – A Celebration of Innovation, Creativity, and Community

TinkerMill, the largest makerspace in the Rocky Mountain region, invites the public to TinkerFair 2025, a free, family-friendly celebration of creativity and local talent on Sunday, July 6 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1840 Delaware Pl, Longmont.