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‘People want to be done with the pandemic’: Colorado COVID restriction fatigue is setting in

‘People want to be done with the pandemic’: Colorado COVID restriction fatigue is setting in

Colorado is still weeks away from broad community protection from COVID-19, but with case counts, hospitalizations and infection rates now flat or down after a fall and winter surge, there is growing public pushback being directed at the remaining restrictions .
Longmont assistant fire marshal named Colorado’s 2020 Fire Prevention Officer of the Year

Longmont assistant fire marshal named Colorado’s 2020 Fire Prevention Officer of the Year

Marc Sampson has been with the Longmont fire department for more than two decades.
Colorado moving to relax mask mandate, capacity limits

Colorado moving to relax mask mandate, capacity limits

The proposal announced Friday would allow local authorities and "private entities" in the counties with the lowest coronavirus infection rates to determine whether or not masks would be required.
‘It takes a village’ for first Boulder County equity vaccination clinic

‘It takes a village’ for first Boulder County equity vaccination clinic

Longmont hosts vaccination clinic for members of LGBTQ and Latino communities.
Skateboard capital USA? Anno Domini aims to make that true of Longmont

Skateboard capital USA? Anno Domini aims to make that true of Longmont

The company, which began making skateboard decks at the end of last year, is aiming to become the largest manufacturer in the United States.
Longmont Humane Society Pet of the Week: Easygoing Kane appreciates the company of other calm dogs

Longmont Humane Society Pet of the Week: Easygoing Kane appreciates the company of other calm dogs

He likely also will do well with a kitty in his new home.
City rolled out the heavy artillery, dedicated crews to tackle snow after last weekend’s winter storm

City rolled out the heavy artillery, dedicated crews to tackle snow after last weekend’s winter storm

From the first flakes on March 13 through Friday, all the snow equipment the city owns and operates was deployed at one time or another, according to Steph Bergman, Public Works and Natural Resources communications and marketing specialist.
Over half of Coloradans now eligible for COVID vaccine but appointments hard to come by

Over half of Coloradans now eligible for COVID vaccine but appointments hard to come by

New phase makes another 2.5 million eligible as weekly dose allocation reaches 264,000 doses
Colorado’s laws historically have favored landlords over tenants. A bill at the Capitol could balance the scales

Colorado’s laws historically have favored landlords over tenants. A bill at the Capitol could balance the scales

Proposed legislation would limit rental late fees, extend grace periods for paying back-owed rent and strengthen the rights of tenants facing eviction.
Fuel tanker crashes near Loveland

Fuel tanker crashes near Loveland

U.S. 25 not expected to reopen before 1 p.m.