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COVID-19 death toll expected to double in Colorado before January

COVID-19 death toll expected to double in Colorado before January

If the state remains on its current trajectory, total deaths are expected to reach 6,600 by the end of December, state epidemiologist Rachel Herlihy said at a news briefing on Tuesday.
Longmont Weather Forecast: Cool and dry weather this week

Longmont Weather Forecast: Cool and dry weather this week

After a bit of snow, we stay cool and dry for the next week (but not so much for the mountains).
City eyeing 8 sites for potential solar installation to move toward 100% renewable energy goal

City eyeing 8 sites for potential solar installation to move toward 100% renewable energy goal

The feasibility study that led to the recommendation for solar installations provides a footprint for Longmont as it moves to provide cleaner, energy sources in the future, according to a staff report to city council.
Longmont mayor wants local hospitals to restrict care for Weld County residents

Longmont mayor wants local hospitals to restrict care for Weld County residents

Mayor Brian Bagley is pushing an ordinance that would bar Longmont's two hospitals from providing COVID-related care to residents in counties that are not complying with state health orders.
Polis: Defiant restaurants could lose licenses

Polis: Defiant restaurants could lose licenses

"Every business in the state of Colorado needs to follow our laws and, whether you agree with it or not, in red counties, not having indoor dining is the law of Colorado. Any type of business that violates a health order, whether it's hepatitis, salmonella or COVID ... could lose their license to operate." 
Groups call new oil, gas regulatory rules 'big step forward'

Groups call new oil, gas regulatory rules 'big step forward'

"What these rules will usher in is a much-needed balance, in consideration for things like fish and wildlife," said John Gale, conservation director for Backcountry Hunters and Anglers.
‘One step forward and two steps back:' Navigating housing instability during the pandemic

‘One step forward and two steps back:' Navigating housing instability during the pandemic

40.4% of Coloradans are behind on rent or mortgage with eviction or foreclosure looming
Letter to the editor: Thankful for democracy that works

Letter to the editor: Thankful for democracy that works

"In 2020, 3D passed by over 9%. Our Best Longmont’s efforts achieved a swing in public opinion of almost 20%."
Report warns against higher education cuts to balance state budget

Report warns against higher education cuts to balance state budget

Budget experts predict Colorado will see revenues decline by $2.1 billion in the fiscal year that starts in July 2021, with losses of $1.5 billion the following year.
Thanksgiving means city, county closures at end of week

Thanksgiving means city, county closures at end of week

Facilities closed Thursday, beyond for holiday.