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COVID exodus: Where did 1 million public school students go? New data sheds some light.

COVID exodus: Where did 1 million public school students go? New data sheds some light.

There have been clues about where students went, such as the steep rise in homeschooling, but a full explanation of the public school exodus has been elusive.
Boulder County deputy faces felony charges

Boulder County deputy faces felony charges

Pratt will appear in court on Feb. 17 on the felony summons.
Medicine horse announces schedule of equine therapy programs

Medicine horse announces schedule of equine therapy programs

Medicine Horse offers a variety of support groups and learning sessions in pursuit of their mission to save lives through the empathic healing power of the horse
Longmont police report: Feb. 12, 2023

Longmont police report: Feb. 12, 2023

A daily crime report in Longmont
Longmont’s annual Empty Bowls event returns to help families in need

Longmont’s annual Empty Bowls event returns to help families in need

A popular Longmont fundraiser is returning to its traditional gathering after it was modified for several years during the pandemic.
OPINION: Life expectancy for Native Americans drops due to COVID-19

OPINION: Life expectancy for Native Americans drops due to COVID-19

This astounding figure translates to an overall drop in average living years from 71.8 years in 2019 to 65.2 by the end of 2021
Longmont council may decide how to spend some Broncos money

Longmont council may decide how to spend some Broncos money

Youth activity proposals on agenda for Tuesday’s meeting
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Majority of permitted rebuilds in Superior choose energy efficiency

Majority of permitted rebuilds in Superior choose energy efficiency

Incentives and economies of scale pave the way for high-performance energy homes
CU Boulder gets kudos for reading courses, but state reviewers raise alarm about a speech professor

CU Boulder gets kudos for reading courses, but state reviewers raise alarm about a speech professor

Two students in that program shared a “number of examples of alleged objectionable, confrontational, and unethical behavior by a particular professor”