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Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Construction impacts for the week of June 18, 2023

Construction impacts for the week of June 18, 2023

The closures are required for crews to complete the construction of the new roadway, improved ramps and a new roundabout
Energy efficiency education program reaches 2,300 students in 2023

Energy efficiency education program reaches 2,300 students in 2023

Local program to continue for the 2023-24 school year
Mon Update: The Front Range Forecast: Hot, dry summer weather

Mon Update: The Front Range Forecast: Hot, dry summer weather

A ridge builds overhead and we get a taste of hot, dry summer weather. Thunderstorms will return.
Opioid Settlement Payouts to Localities Made Public for First Time

Opioid Settlement Payouts to Localities Made Public for First Time

More than 200 spreadsheets detail the amounts paid by four of the companies involved in national settlements.
West Metro Fire Rescue personnel train for shoreline searches June 9 near Clear Creek Canyon's Tunnel 1

West Metro Fire Rescue personnel train for shoreline searches June 9 near Clear Creek Canyon's Tunnel 1

The water’s been too high and fast for most this month, but rescuers train in these conditions so they’re prepared for the worst,
Longmont police report: June 18, 2023

Longmont police report: June 18, 2023

A daily crime report in Longmont
OPINION: American archives depict a history of child labor

OPINION: American archives depict a history of child labor

Over 5,400 photographs by Lewis Wickes Hine in the early 20th century document the history of child labor in America
SVVSD students bid farewell to tadpoles

SVVSD students bid farewell to tadpoles

Students will continue to visit the site to see if the frogs have survived in the wild
Kiowa County Sheriffs Deputy Found Guilty in Excessive Force Case

Kiowa County Sheriffs Deputy Found Guilty in Excessive Force Case

Wednesday’s jury verdict against Quinten Stump marks a rare criminal conviction for a police killing in Colorado.