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Colorado reservoirs down 25% as drought persists

Colorado reservoirs down 25% as drought persists

The 2020 water year, which began Oct. 1, 2019, and ended Sept. 31, is now Colorado’s third driest on record, trailing behind only 2018 and 2002 for lack of precipitation, according to Peter Goble, service climatologist and drought specialist at Colorado State University’s Colorado Climate Center.
What to know about voting: Boulder County Elections holding webinar Tuesday

What to know about voting: Boulder County Elections holding webinar Tuesday

The live online presentation will cover ballot processing basics, voter statistics, election security and what the Elections Division is doing to keep voters, election judges and staff as safe as possible during the pandemic, according to an email announcing the event.
Longmont police report Oct. 14, 2020

Longmont police report Oct. 14, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Thursday Night at the Museum virtual event to explore race, history

Thursday Night at the Museum virtual event to explore race, history

“Activists & Allies: On Slavery, Race & Social Justice” will feature university professors Alphonse Keasley Jr. and Peter H. Wood "as they compare notes on their journeys of activism, helping others make sense of the long history of slavery and segregation in the U.S."
COVID-19 leads to Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Boulder County young adult

COVID-19 leads to Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Boulder County young adult

Common symptoms of MIS-C include fever, severe abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, red eyes, red lips, trouble breathing, and seeming confused/sleepy.
Enrollment in SVVSD's online academy saw rise in numbers

Enrollment in SVVSD's online academy saw rise in numbers

School officials are concerned that more students will join virtual academy if COVID-19 cases rise.
Longmont Weather Forecast: More fall, a touch of rain

Longmont Weather Forecast: More fall, a touch of rain

Fall has arrived and pushed summer aside, but not without strong winds that drove the Cameron Peak fire to extremes Tuesday and Wednesday.
DA's office taking applications for onlne restorative justice training

DA's office taking applications for onlne restorative justice training

This 20-hour training in January will prepare participants to facilitate restorative justice conferences for the DA’s restorative justice program.
Fierce winds fan Cameron Peak and Mullen fires, new evacuations ordered

Fierce winds fan Cameron Peak and Mullen fires, new evacuations ordered

Cool autumn weather had been helping firefighters in their efforts to quell the Mullen Fire in southeastern Wyoming and northern Colorado and the Cameron Peak Fire in northern Colorado, but gusts of 70 mph complicated their overnight efforts.
Medical marijuana will soon go mobile in Longmont

Medical marijuana will soon go mobile in Longmont

City council on Tuesday approved an ordinance allowing for delivery. The ordinance, which does not allow the delivery of recreational pot, is slated to take effect Oct. 26.