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Censistas comenzarán a hacer visitas a hogares en Longmont la próxima semana

Censistas comenzarán a hacer visitas a hogares en Longmont la próxima semana

La Oficina del Censo de los Estados Unidos anunció el martes que empezando el 30 de julio, personal autorizado visitará hogares en ciertas áreas de Colorado que no han contestado el Censo del 2020.  
Longmont police report: July 25, 2020

Longmont police report: July 25, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Helicopter to conduct infrared scan of PRPA substations, lines on Monday

Helicopter to conduct infrared scan of PRPA substations, lines on Monday

This scan will involve more than 250 miles of high voltage transmission lines and more than 20 substations along the Front Range corridor from the Rawhide Energy Station north of Fort Collins to southern Longmont, according to Platte River Power.
Coronavirus bills push lobbying to record total in Colorado. Here’s a look at the big spenders

Coronavirus bills push lobbying to record total in Colorado. Here’s a look at the big spenders

The spending to lobby the Democratic-led General Assembly is nearly 12% higher than 2019 and $10 million more than in 2016, according to a Colorado Sun analysis of state lobbying records.
El Condado de Boulder busca miembros diversos de la comunidad par a un nuevo grupo de trabajo para COVID-19

El Condado de Boulder busca miembros diversos de la comunidad par a un nuevo grupo de trabajo para COVID-19

La mayoría de los 11 miembros de este grupo de trabajo serán mujeres y gente diversa o de color. También promoverán incluir a representantes de la comunidad LGBTQIA+, gente con discapacidades, estudiantes universitarios, gente mayor o de la tercera edad, y gente sin hogar.
Longmont police report: July 25, 2020

Longmont police report: July 25, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Even with St. Vrain Valley safety plan in place, 'fear of the unknown' lingers as back-to-school date nears

Even with St. Vrain Valley safety plan in place, 'fear of the unknown' lingers as back-to-school date nears

District assurances still aren’t quelling the dread many teachers and school staff members are feeling as the new school year approaches, said Susie Hidalgo-Fahring, a Longmont City Council member who will teach third grade this year at Indian Peaks Elementary.
ADA at 30: Boulder County advocates say inclusivity still work in progress

ADA at 30: Boulder County advocates say inclusivity still work in progress

Three decades after the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, advocates say the goal of inclusivity for disabled people remains very much work in progress. Here’s where they say there’s still work to do
ADA at 30: In Longmont, ensuring accessibility a constant priority

ADA at 30: In Longmont, ensuring accessibility a constant priority

The city in 2015 completed an ADA transition plan assessing its facilities and buildings, and each year has been working to implement needs or upgrades it identified, said Joanne Zeas, chief human resources officer and ADA coordinator. 
Graduation day finally arrives in St. Vrain Valley School District

Graduation day finally arrives in St. Vrain Valley School District

In outdoor ceremonies held simultaneously at 9 a.m. at high school fields throughout the district, grads got their diplomas and to the applause of much smaller crowds than those of ceremonies prior to the coronavirus pandemic.