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Former Colorado Education Commissioner Katy Anthes wants to cool down culture war rhetoric

Former Colorado Education Commissioner Katy Anthes wants to cool down culture war rhetoric

Former Colorado Education Commissioner Katy Anthes faced plenty of anger in her old job.
Boulder County adopts $653M budget

Boulder County adopts $653M budget

A public meeting last Tuesday was the culmination of the county’s budget process, which included a public comment period and public hearing
Get ready to read with Wintertime BINGO at Longmont Library

Get ready to read with Wintertime BINGO at Longmont Library

Challenge encourages participants to embrace the season's chill by curling up with a good book and the chance to win prizes
Stolen jewelry investigation leads to an arrest

Stolen jewelry investigation leads to an arrest

Six pieces of jewelry were stolen from the property with a combined value of $475,000.
LTE: Municipal elections should remain nonpartisan

LTE: Municipal elections should remain nonpartisan

Would candidates be willing to disavow any spending from outside groups?
Cavegirl Coffehouse brings awareness to mental health with holiday giving tree

Cavegirl Coffehouse brings awareness to mental health with holiday giving tree

The tree available through the end of December.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
FRCC partners with CO School of Mines on new path for college students

FRCC partners with CO School of Mines on new path for college students

FRCC students receive guaranteed admission into Mines through the program
More than one way to be under the influence: drowsy side effects

More than one way to be under the influence: drowsy side effects

Not everyone considers the possible impacts of driving while on prescription or over-the-counter flu and cold medications
How researchers see AI helping university admissions officers comb through college essays Jason Gonzales, Chalkbeat

How researchers see AI helping university admissions officers comb through college essays Jason Gonzales, Chalkbeat

Some researchers say an artificial intelligence tool may be able to help admissions officers sort through essays and recognize prospective students