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Longmont Humane Society Pet of the Week: Sweet and shy, Lana and Curly looking for their forever home

Longmont Humane Society Pet of the Week: Sweet and shy, Lana and Curly looking for their forever home

Lana and Curly would prefer a quiet home with older children and likely will do well with another cat or a polite dog.
How five local fitness businesses are surviving COVID lockdowns and restrictions

How five local fitness businesses are surviving COVID lockdowns and restrictions

Longmont fitness businesses are finding ways to remain afloat in the face of COVID-related restrictions. Here are five stories of how they are doing so. 
Longmont police report Dec. 11, 2020

Longmont police report Dec. 11, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
When can children get the COVID-19 vaccine? 5 questions parents are asking

When can children get the COVID-19 vaccine? 5 questions parents are asking

"As an infectious disease pharmacist and professor who helps manage patients hospitalized with COVID-19, I frequently hear questions about vaccines. Here’s what we know and don’t know in response to some common questions about vaccinating kids for COVID-19."
COVID vaccine is arriving in Boulder County — what this means to you

COVID vaccine is arriving in Boulder County — what this means to you

Nearly 2,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses could arrive in Boulder County hospitals within days, raising questions and suspense about what will — and should — happen next.
Longmont seeking more businesses for energy benchmarking project

Longmont seeking more businesses for energy benchmarking project

Officials want to enlist all of the city’s 20,000-square-foot or larger commercial buildings to test their energy efficiency next year.
Three Boulder County jail inmates quarantined after testing positive for COVID

Three Boulder County jail inmates quarantined after testing positive for COVID

Test results are also pending for a fourth inmate, Boulder County sheriff’s Division Chief Jeff Goetz said.
People are using Colorado Crisis Services 55% more in 2020 compared to 2017

People are using Colorado Crisis Services 55% more in 2020 compared to 2017

The average number of calls and texts into Colorado Crisis Services per year went up 55% from 2017 to 2020, according to a 9Wants to Know analysis of crisis line data from the Colorado Department of Human Services.
Looking for lights? A few ways to enjoy them in Longmont and beyond this holiday season

Looking for lights? A few ways to enjoy them in Longmont and beyond this holiday season

Houses decked in luminant splendor help make the holiday season feel special as the end of a tough year draws near, and there are still ways to see the impressive decorative displays while staying safe.
This Week in Longmont: Holiday treasure hunt, free COVID testing, Museum reopening and more

This Week in Longmont: Holiday treasure hunt, free COVID testing, Museum reopening and more

A recap of news and events happening in Longmont as provided by the city.