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A look inside Colorado’s yearslong push to change how schools teach reading

A look inside Colorado’s yearslong push to change how schools teach reading

A roomful of second graders spent a recent fall morning learning about a bossy mother named “Mama E” who follows her kids around reminding them to say their names.
No open burning allowed in unincorporated Boulder County today

No open burning allowed in unincorporated Boulder County today

Travel with caution in high country
St. Vrain wins $1.44 million to support at-risk students

St. Vrain wins $1.44 million to support at-risk students

Grant will go toward strengthening attendance at two middle schools, one high school
Longmont police report: Nov. 4, 2022

Longmont police report: Nov. 4, 2022

A daily crime report in Longmont
Wastewater surveillance for public health is on the rise

Wastewater surveillance for public health is on the rise

Who sees what you flush? A new survey reveals many US adults are still unaware of wastewater surveillance
Cultural conservation: extinction of a different kind

Cultural conservation: extinction of a different kind

It is ultimately our ties with the natural world around us that may push us to save it.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Colorado receives more than $2.9 million for seven community air pollution monitoring projects

Colorado receives more than $2.9 million for seven community air pollution monitoring projects

Largest investment for community air monitoring in EPA history funded by President Biden’s Climate and Economic Plans.
Aurora Man sentenced to 23.5 years in federal prison for shooting Rocky Mountain National Park ranger

Aurora Man sentenced to 23.5 years in federal prison for shooting Rocky Mountain National Park ranger

Man also sentenced to 5 years of supervised release
St. Vrain watershed will pilot cloud seeding on Front Range

St. Vrain watershed will pilot cloud seeding on Front Range

Water managers say the project is an affordable way to increase water supply for all users