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ICYMI: UCHealth creates video series for parents

ICYMI: UCHealth creates video series for parents

The videos were made to support families who may be feeling overwhelmed by confusing and sometimes contradictory information available online, Schane said
OPINION: E. coli is one of the most widely studied organisms

OPINION: E. coli is one of the most widely studied organisms

A Ph.D. candidate in microbiology suggests that both science and medicine could benefit from embracing the diversity of microbes in research
Seagate sells Longmont property and leases it back

Seagate sells Longmont property and leases it back

The property sold for $101.5 million
Longmont police report: July 8, 2023

Longmont police report: July 8, 2023

A daily crime report in Longmont
Longmont Library introduces free computer, technology classes

Longmont Library introduces free computer, technology classes

These free classes are designed in an easy-to-learn style that is beginner- and intermediate-friendly
OPINION: Splitting sound might lead to a new quantum computer

OPINION: Splitting sound might lead to a new quantum computer

Fundamental research on phonons may one day allow researchers to build a new type of quantum computer, called a mechanical quantum computer
Updates for I-25 North Express Lanes

Updates for I-25 North Express Lanes

Construction impacts for the week of July 9, 2023
After pandemic highs, Colorado 14ers saw fewer hikers in 2022. Did parking restrictions help fuel the decline?

After pandemic highs, Colorado 14ers saw fewer hikers in 2022. Did parking restrictions help fuel the decline?

Over the past two years, hiker visits at Quandary Peak have dropped almost 55% while other peaks near the Front Range have also contributed to the statewide trend
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
OPINION: America is in a power disconnection crisis

OPINION: America is in a power disconnection crisis

Two researchers who study energy justice and energy insecurity believe the U.S. is in the midst of a disconnection crisis