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Groups Urge Gun-Violence Prevention in Wake of Boulder Shooting

Groups Urge Gun-Violence Prevention in Wake of Boulder Shooting

Moms Demand Action Lead, Abbey Winter urged the U.S. Senate to act on legislation the House passed this month toĀ strengthen background checksĀ and close important loopholes.
Planet Fitness to open second Longmont location

Planet Fitness to open second Longmont location

The new fitness facility will open early this summer.
Army Veteran expands Ziggi's franchise in Nebraska

Army Veteran expands Ziggi's franchise in Nebraska

Retiring Lieutenant Colonel transitions to civilian life as a business owner
Police: Sexually violent predator staying in Longmont

Police: Sexually violent predator staying in Longmont

Colorado law requires police departments to publicly share information about parties determined to be sexually violent predators
Letter to the editor: Tony Pearson MD, Longmont United Hospital celebrates Doctors' Day

Letter to the editor: Tony Pearson MD, Longmont United Hospital celebrates Doctors' Day

The Longmont Leader accepts contributions, photos, and op-eds for publication from community members, business leaders and public officials on local topics.
Longmont police report: March 29, 2021

Longmont police report: March 29, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont
Teriyaki Madness set to open at Village at the Peaks in early June

Teriyaki Madness set to open at Village at the Peaks in early June

With 25 positions to fill in Longmont, owner McCurry looks to giving everyone a chance to work.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Sending good vibes your way today
Longmont City Council to look at using city van to transport homeless COVID-19 patients

Longmont City Council to look at using city van to transport homeless COVID-19 patients

Transportation would be provided to the county COVID-19 Recovery Center in Boulder.
Coronavirus vaccines are rolling out across the world. So why are CSU scientists still working to develop new ones?

Coronavirus vaccines are rolling out across the world. So why are CSU scientists still working to develop new ones?

Researchers at Colorado State University are working on four COVID-19 vaccine candidates, one of which is nearing human clinical trials