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Longmont Humane Society Pet of the Week: Powder

Longmont Humane Society Pet of the Week: Powder

Powder absolutely loves being in the company of people.
Mosquito trapping to start Sunday in Longmont

Mosquito trapping to start Sunday in Longmont

Weekly mosquito trapping will begin in select Longmont neighborhoods on June 14 based upon trapping history since 2003.
Kitchen Company moves back home

Kitchen Company moves back home

Owners consolidate business to survive COVID-19.
Colorado lawmakers advance broad police accountability bill

Colorado lawmakers advance broad police accountability bill

The bill bans the use of chokeholds and bars police from aiming tear gas or rubber bullets at protesters' heads, pelvises or backs. Many protesters in Denver were struck and injured by the non-lethal pellets during protests over Floyd's death. 
TRENDS Diary: Preventing recidivism as prisoner releases spike

TRENDS Diary: Preventing recidivism as prisoner releases spike

Personal stories shared during COVID-19
Longmont police report: June 12, 2020

Longmont police report: June 12, 2020

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Out Boulder County’s holding virtual 50+ LGBTQ+ Mixer on June 25

Out Boulder County’s holding virtual 50+ LGBTQ+ Mixer on June 25

Out Boulder County’s very first virtual 50+ LGBTQ+ Mixer will be June 25.
OUR Center sees increased demand during coronavirus pandemic

OUR Center sees increased demand during coronavirus pandemic

In an email newsletter sent this week, OUR Center stated financial needs for its Homelessness Prevention Program, which assists clients with rent and utilities, are 2 ½  times greater than normal and it anticipates the critical needs to continue for the foreseeable future.
This Week in Longmont June 12, 2020

This Week in Longmont June 12, 2020

The latest news and events from from the city of Longmont this week
Longmont closes Dickens Farm pedestrian bridge to stop illegal jumping

Longmont closes Dickens Farm pedestrian bridge to stop illegal jumping

City park rangers and Public Safety staff have made multiple attempts to discourage jumping from the bridge, including posting signs, increasing staff patrols, and speaking to individuals about the safety risks and legal violations of jumping. But now fencing has been installed to prevent use of the bridge.