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Grants for startups, researchers to boost advanced industries

Grants for startups, researchers to boost advanced industries

Funding will help 32 Colorado institutions speed up applied research, commercialize products, OEDIT says
United Power signs power purchase agreement with Whetstone Power

United Power signs power purchase agreement with Whetstone Power

Battery energy storage system will help create flexibility for cooperative, founder says
The Front Range Forecast: Small storm now, larger storm later

The Front Range Forecast: Small storm now, larger storm later

A small storm move by Sunday/Monday followed by another warm-up. Much better snows possible Thanksgiving night.
BEYOND LOCAL: A concussion specialist explains the science behind rehabilitation and recovery

BEYOND LOCAL: A concussion specialist explains the science behind rehabilitation and recovery

Every brain injury is unique, as is every person’s path to recovery
Bungalow Interiors merges decorating and sustainability

Bungalow Interiors merges decorating and sustainability

“I want to show people that they can get these handmade, eco-friendly products at an attainable price without sacrificing functionality or a design aesthetic"
Skyline students display art at Longmont Library

Skyline students display art at Longmont Library

The art show will be on display at the Longmont Library through Dec. 18.
Officials say college savings plan helping 10,000 Colorado families

Officials say college savings plan helping 10,000 Colorado families

First Step has provided over $1M to families saving for children's education
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Polis budget proposal would fully fund all schools

Polis budget proposal would fully fund all schools

Draft also includes investments in housing, public safety and more
BEYOND LOCAL: 1 in 4 Colorado 11th-graders skipped their state’s standardized test − geography and income help explain why

BEYOND LOCAL: 1 in 4 Colorado 11th-graders skipped their state’s standardized test − geography and income help explain why

Opting out of tests is part of a recent national educational movement across the United States. The opt-out movement garnered national attention in 2015 and 2016 after growing dissatisfaction with high-stakes testing, both as a tool to evaluate teacher performance and assess student learning