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Speakers ding proposed changes to Boulder County oil and gas regs for not going far enough

Speakers ding proposed changes to Boulder County oil and gas regs for not going far enough

Planned updates to county code discussed at Tuesday public hearing. Commissioners are slated to vote Thursday on the proposals.
Democratic priorities quickly move forward during special session

Democratic priorities quickly move forward during special session

Lawmakers convene at Capitol to enact COVID-19 relief for small businesses, renters
Longmont Weather Forecast: Chilly now warming up nicely

Longmont Weather Forecast: Chilly now warming up nicely

A cold low is passing the state to be replaced by a warm dry ridge through the weekend and beyond.
City council supports the denial of emergency COVID funds to counties refusing to cooperate with state mandates

City council supports the denial of emergency COVID funds to counties refusing to cooperate with state mandates

The resolution — which faces a formal vote by city council next week — also asks that neighboring communities including Loveland and Fort Collins admonish Weld County to follow COVID-19 mandates.
Weld County sheriff, ACLU reach resolution over class action suit filed over COVID concerns at jail

Weld County sheriff, ACLU reach resolution over class action suit filed over COVID concerns at jail

The proposed consent decree resolves a lawsuit filed in April by the ACLU over Sheriff Steve Reams’ failure to take adequate measures to protect people in his jail from COVID-19, according to a Tuesday news release from the ACLU of Colorado.
Fauci, Polis warn of coronavirus surge in Colorado, elsewhere

Fauci, Polis warn of coronavirus surge in Colorado, elsewhere

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a member of the White House's coronavirus task force, warned during a virtual news conference that Colorado is not alone in seeing a spike in cases and pleaded with people not to travel or gather in large groups.
CU Boulder struggles to enroll low-income students. That has consequences for Coloradans’ social mobility

CU Boulder struggles to enroll low-income students. That has consequences for Coloradans’ social mobility

In a state where two out of five public school students are considered low-income, CU Boulder’s record raises questions about whether it is fulfilling its mission to educate Coloradans from all backgrounds, not just the wealthiest students.
Special legislative session could bring relief to struggling child care providers, highlights fundamental need for families

Special legislative session could bring relief to struggling child care providers, highlights fundamental need for families

The proposed child care bill seeks to bring relief to a sector that has been heavily impacted by the pandemic by creating two emergency relief grant programs, which has the potential to support efforts already underway in Longmont.
Boulder, Latino Chambers seek input from minority-, veteran- and women-owned businesses on COVID recovery

Boulder, Latino Chambers seek input from minority-, veteran- and women-owned businesses on COVID recovery

Staff and board members of the chambers will listen in to better understand the most effective response strategies to help meet their needs and achieve long-term recovery, said John Tayer, Boulder Chamber president and CEO.
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