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23% increase in distracted driving citations among commercial operators: Colorado State Patrol

23% increase in distracted driving citations among commercial operators: Colorado State Patrol

Every day in the United States, 9 people die, and over 1,000 people are injured in crashes caused by distracted drivers
Elite Barber Shop passes to new generation

Elite Barber Shop passes to new generation

In 2022, Orville Christianson decided it was time to retire
LAUNCH Longmont Housing starts book club on housing issues

LAUNCH Longmont Housing starts book club on housing issues

The first book for the club is “Escaping the Housing Trap” by Charles Marohn and Daniel Herriges
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Longmont children get 100,000 free books

Longmont children get 100,000 free books

Children are able to choose if they want books in English, Spanish or a combination of the two
Flatirons Family Pharmacy celebrates 10 years

Flatirons Family Pharmacy celebrates 10 years

“We hope to be here 10 more years."
County's small business grants deadline Friday

County's small business grants deadline Friday

Businesses in unincorporated Boulder County invited to apply for grants of up to $5,000
State and feds pair up to protect air passengers

State and feds pair up to protect air passengers

The attorney general’s office will be authorized to investigate consumer complaints against air carriers, ticket agents, and other air travel companies supervised by the DOT
Virtual meeting to discuss power outages in early April

Virtual meeting to discuss power outages in early April

Over the weekend of April 6-7, around 168,000 people were without power statewide, 55,000 of these were the result of an intentional, precautionary outage
Colorado lawmakers defeat bill that would have changed charter school operations and made it easier to close them

Colorado lawmakers defeat bill that would have changed charter school operations and made it easier to close them

Students, teachers, parents, many charter school leaders, and some advocates testified against the bill for several hours.