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Longmont police report: June 18, 2020

Longmont police report: June 18, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
SVVSD gets closer to knowing more about school opening in fall

SVVSD gets closer to knowing more about school opening in fall

More updates expected in the last week of June
Longmont resident pens book on life's ups and downs as seen by an ER doctor

Longmont resident pens book on life's ups and downs as seen by an ER doctor

"You see what we would think are these horrible things (in the ER), but really the realization that life is full of ups and downs and the more you experience on both sides, the more your whole world has opened up."
Good Life farm animal refuge holding LGBTQ Pride Celebration Virtual Tour Saturday

Good Life farm animal refuge holding LGBTQ Pride Celebration Virtual Tour Saturday

The Good Life Refuge, a sanctuary for abused and at-risk farm animals, at 2 p.m. Saturday will hold a LGBTQ Pride Celebration Virtual Tour. Special guest host will be Denver-based drag queen Zenon TeaVee, Registration closes an hour and half before the start. 
BoCOSuma: Recapitulación de D.A.C.A. Mañana

BoCOSuma: Recapitulación de D.A.C.A. Mañana

D.A.C.A. Debido a los últimos acontecimientos sobre la decisión de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos hemos decidido adelantar nuestra segunda sesión informativa para mañana 19 de junio de 2020 de 6 p.m. a 7:30 p.m. Nos disculpamos por el aviso de última hora.
Weight room at St. Vrain Memorial Building reopening to seniors by appointment

Weight room at St. Vrain Memorial Building reopening to seniors by appointment

“Early in the pandemic, many critical businesses such as grocery stores introduced senior-only hours as a way to mitigate transmission of the virus to this highly affected demographic. Longmont Recreation recognizes this community need extends to wellness and fitness opportunities, as well.”
Advocates praise Supreme Court DACA decision, say there is still work to be done

Advocates praise Supreme Court DACA decision, say there is still work to be done

“This is long overdue,” said Donna Lovato, executive director of El Comite, a longtime advocacy group for Longmont Latinos. “What (the Trump administration) was doing just didn’t make any sense.” 
City manager puts brakes on alternate July 4 fireworks plan

City manager puts brakes on alternate July 4 fireworks plan

“While I believe that our fire staff would ensure a safe show and our police staff would ensure safe public places, I cannot risk the safety of our community if the public does not comply with our plan for a ‘watch from home’ event.”
Update 6/19 12pm: Longmont Weather Forecast 6/18-19/2020

Update 6/19 12pm: Longmont Weather Forecast 6/18-19/2020

We start this period with two days of cool wet weather, then settle into a long warm (but not hot) stretch of comfortable temperatures.
Longmont Chamber asks residents to give feedback on state's next phase of COVID restrictions

Longmont Chamber asks residents to give feedback on state's next phase of COVID restrictions

The new guidelines are subject to public feedback and will be formalized by the end of this week, and the Chamber in an email Wednesday asked people to review the proposed guidelines and provide their feedback to the state.