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OPINION: Five things I’ve learned curating the MLK Collection

OPINION: Five things I’ve learned curating the MLK Collection

Civil rights historian Vicki Crawford oversees the MLK archive at Morehouse College, which consists of iconic sermons, speeches and writings
Colorado women to gather for Roe v. Wade ‘would-be’ anniversary

Colorado women to gather for Roe v. Wade ‘would-be’ anniversary

More than a dozen local organizations are coming together to discuss legislative action.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Two Democratic lawmakers propose ending TABOR refunds to fund Colorado schools

Two Democratic lawmakers propose ending TABOR refunds to fund Colorado schools

A bill would ask voters to agree to put the money into school budgets for the purpose of hiring and retaining teachers.
Tatiana Hernandez named among BizWest’s most influential business leaders

Tatiana Hernandez named among BizWest’s most influential business leaders

The Longmont resident was named among 50 honorees from Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley.
Report contrasts costs of oil and gas against economic benefits

Report contrasts costs of oil and gas against economic benefits

Colorado Fiscal Institute found that costs far outweigh state gains from the industry
OPINION: Wyatt Tee Walker renewed hope after MLK's death

OPINION: Wyatt Tee Walker renewed hope after MLK's death

A professor from the University of Richmond says that the messages of civil rights leader Wyatt Tee Walker can help to provide crucial lessons amidst a divided America
Caribou Ranch and part of Mud Lake may close for slash pile burns

Caribou Ranch and part of Mud Lake may close for slash pile burns

Closures may take place any day Monday through Friday. Smoke may be visible
Longmont police report: Jan. 14, 2023

Longmont police report: Jan. 14, 2023

A daily crime report in Longmont
OPINION: Safety precautions can lead to riskier behaviors on the job

OPINION: Safety precautions can lead to riskier behaviors on the job

Ongoing research suggests that employers need to do more than provide injury-protection devices and mandate safety rules and procedures to follow