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Lawmakers across U.S. push for harsher school discipline as safety fears rise

Lawmakers across U.S. push for harsher school discipline as safety fears rise

The proposed state laws follow a pandemic-era surge in school gun violence and student misbehavior that some parents and politicians have blamed partly on lenient discipline policies.
After Loss: An Evening of Poetry and Reflections on Grief at East Window & Gallery

After Loss: An Evening of Poetry and Reflections on Grief at East Window & Gallery

An evening of shared reflection on how grief permeates our lives
OREC announces Colorado State Outdoor Recreation grant recipients

OREC announces Colorado State Outdoor Recreation grant recipients

These grants will provide professional development for over 200 students and workers across Colorado as they prepare for or further their careers in outdoor recreation
Longs Peak Avenue closed Thursday

Longs Peak Avenue closed Thursday

The water main construction is expected to last two days
Colorado universities could soon admit more out-of-state students if they boost in-state aid

Colorado universities could soon admit more out-of-state students if they boost in-state aid

Colorado universities soon could be allowed to admit more students from out of state who pay almost twice as much in tuition.
Longmont rent increases, indicates return to pre-pandemic market

Longmont rent increases, indicates return to pre-pandemic market

Report says healthier supply-and-demand balance should prevent runaway rent inflation of previous two years
ARPA funds will update agricultural housing complex in Longmont

ARPA funds will update agricultural housing complex in Longmont

Casa de la Esperanza will use money to refinance and update property to better address Boulder County’s affordable housing needs
Man attacked, robbed in Longmont

Man attacked, robbed in Longmont

A man was trying to defend a woman when he was attacked and robbed, police said.
Colorado delays free preschool program matching date to April 26

Colorado delays free preschool program matching date to April 26

Families were supposed to learn which programs they had matched with on Thursday.
For some Longmont residents, quiet zones can’t come fast enough

For some Longmont residents, quiet zones can’t come fast enough

The city and council members continue to field noise complaints about trains.