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Longmont church names pastor its poet laureate

Longmont church names pastor its poet laureate

Light of Christ Ecumenical Catholic Community fulfills Rev. Teri Harroun's dream.
Gusty winds fan big Larimer County, Wyoming wildfires, spread embers, smoke

Gusty winds fan big Larimer County, Wyoming wildfires, spread embers, smoke

Firefighters at the Mullen Fire on the Wyoming-Colorado line and the Cameron Peak Fire in northern Colorado struggled Monday as winds picked up in the afternoon as expected.
Northwest Chamber Alliance holding virtual forums with Senate candidates Gardner, Hickelooper

Northwest Chamber Alliance holding virtual forums with Senate candidates Gardner, Hickelooper

Virtual event with Gardner slated for Tuesday; Hickenlooper event on Oct. 15.
Want to see a flick in person in Longmont? Go soon, company closing theaters Thursday

Want to see a flick in person in Longmont? Go soon, company closing theaters Thursday

As new releases are stalled, Regal parent company decided to shutter locations nationwide.
Longmont council to consider delaying ordinance to keep RVs from parking on city streets

Longmont council to consider delaying ordinance to keep RVs from parking on city streets

The proposed ordinance would ban RVs, camper trailers, camper coaches and motorhomes from parking on city streets, in alleys or in other public rights of way in Longmont.
Longmont Symphony returns with virtual season, starting with streamed Sunday show

Longmont Symphony returns with virtual season, starting with streamed Sunday show

The virtual season — “(Re)Sounding! 2020 Reimagined” — begins at 4 p.m. Sunday with a live streaming performance of some famous works by J.S. Bach and Mozart from the museum stage.
COVID case at Main Street School forcing teachers to quarantine, teach remotely

COVID case at Main Street School forcing teachers to quarantine, teach remotely

In a letter sent Sunday to Main Street families, the district stated “a person” at Main Street School has been diagnosed with COVID-19, requiring the quarantine.” The letter did not identify the person who was diagnosed or how many teachers will be quarantined.
Inside the Ballot Box: Repeal Gallagher with Amendment B

Inside the Ballot Box: Repeal Gallagher with Amendment B

"Even in ordinary times, I would still be for repeal, because I believe in public education and public service, and that local government is essential in people’s lives. But these are not ordinary times, and we mustn’t let ideological considerations overwhelm the very practical necessity of simply holding society together."
Money Monday: 4% rule is alive and well

Money Monday: 4% rule is alive and well

Four percent is actually a fairly conservative figure, based on the worst historical conditions, rather than the average ones.
Longmont Weather Forecast: Dry and warm through the weekend

Longmont Weather Forecast: Dry and warm through the weekend

Warm dry weather, with smoke at times, changes to a taste of Fall again at the end of the upcoming weekend.