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Recipients of Zero-Emission Vehicle Workforce Development and E-Mobility Education and Awareness grants announced

Recipients of Zero-Emission Vehicle Workforce Development and E-Mobility Education and Awareness grants announced

The grant will invest more than $1 million into communities across the state to improve the capacity to support more electric vehicles on the roads
Grant supports youth mental health, parent education in Longmont

Grant supports youth mental health, parent education in Longmont

Youth Center receives $12,500 to serve families Lanyon and Kensington Park areas through culturally attuned outreach
OPINION: Should we bring back the dodo? Exploring de-extinction

OPINION: Should we bring back the dodo? Exploring de-extinction

De-extinction is not exactly what it sounds like. Rather than “bringing back” lost species, it’s more of a process to create their high-tech look-alikes
Contestants 'kilt' it at the Leprechaun Games

Contestants 'kilt' it at the Leprechaun Games

Men and women compete in Scottish-Irish Highland Games for charity
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
State Treasurer recommends security tokens, blockchain technology

State Treasurer recommends security tokens, blockchain technology

Recommendation suggests use of security tokens is feasible and would be in the long term best interest of the state
Idaho Dropped Thousands From Medicaid in the Pandemic’s First Years

Idaho Dropped Thousands From Medicaid in the Pandemic’s First Years

Federal law generally banned states from dropping people, and federal officials said Idaho acted improperly. Idaho officials, however, said they didn’t think they did anything wrong.
Beyond Boundaries

Beyond Boundaries

St. Vrain Valley Schools is harnessing the power of technology to close the digital divide in our communities and beyond.
Composting restrictions in place for Longmont and surrounding area

Composting restrictions in place for Longmont and surrounding area

Restrictions take effect April 1
Colorado K-12, higher education workers would get state workplace protections in bill

Colorado K-12, higher education workers would get state workplace protections in bill

Senate Bill 111 would extend rights for public employees who openly express views about the workplace