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Longmont police report: December 5, 2020

Longmont police report: December 5, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont
Not just any Tuesday: Local nonprofits hoping Colorado Gives Day can boost fundraising as COVID continues to take toll

Not just any Tuesday: Local nonprofits hoping Colorado Gives Day can boost fundraising as COVID continues to take toll

"Colorado Gives day is really an opportunity to donate to Longmont nonprofits. It's a chance for the community to recognize the wealth of great people doing a lot of great work," said Matt Eldred, executive director of nonprofit TLC Learning Center. "Everybody cares about something. You'll be able to give to something that speaks to you."
Colorado’s shadow epidemic: Heightened anxiety, depression are testing already-frayed safety nets

Colorado’s shadow epidemic: Heightened anxiety, depression are testing already-frayed safety nets

Coloradans are on edge. As individuals. As families. As communities. Colorado already had greater demand for behavioral health services than it could provide. And the safety net that even the state’s top mental health official said has “too many holes” might be further frayed by the tight state budget. 
Longmont Weather Forecast: Warm and dry becomes seasonably cool and only mostly dry later in the week

Longmont Weather Forecast: Warm and dry becomes seasonably cool and only mostly dry later in the week

Abnormally warm and dry weather remains in place until a Wednesday cold front turns us cool with a small chance of weekend precipitation.
Colorado Rep. Neguse pushes for wildfire recovery funds in COVID-19 relief package

Colorado Rep. Neguse pushes for wildfire recovery funds in COVID-19 relief package

On Monday more than a dozen U.S. House and Senate members announced a push for a bipartisan coronavirus relief package. Neguse’s letter requests that any relief package include hundreds of millions of dollars in funding for efforts like the U.S. Forest Service’s Hazardous Fuels Program.
Data shows Americans couldn't resist Thanksgiving travel

Data shows Americans couldn't resist Thanksgiving travel

Vehicle travel in early November was as much as 20% lower than a year earlier, but it surged around the holiday and peaked on Thanksgiving Day at only about 5% less than the pandemic-free period in 2019, according to StreetLight Data. Airports also saw some of their busiest days of the pandemic, though air travel was much lower than last year. The Transportation Security Administration screened more than 1 million passengers on four separate days during the Thanksgiving travel period.
City employees to get extra paid day off in place of raises next year

City employees to get extra paid day off in place of raises next year

City council this week gave preliminary approval to granting employees an additional paid floating holiday, rather than a pay boost. The additional floating holiday would be a one-time benefit for 2021.
The Trump administration is cutting back protection for migratory birds

The Trump administration is cutting back protection for migratory birds

Activities that are not intended to harm birds, but do so directly in ways that could have been foreseen — such as filling in wetlands where migrating birds rest and feed — will no longer be prosecuted.
Get Growing: Get that easy-to-grow garlic in the ground now

Get Growing: Get that easy-to-grow garlic in the ground now

Garlic isn’t picky at all. In fact, it’s one of the easiest plants to grow, is incredibly forgiving and is hard to mess up. 
Merry and bright: A few holiday lighting tips from the experts

Merry and bright: A few holiday lighting tips from the experts

Ready to up the ante on your display? Here are some tidbits of advice from the pros