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Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
LMAC requests increase in budget

LMAC requests increase in budget

LMAC is asking the Longmont City Council for an additional $50,000 in the 2025 budget
Governor Polis signs bills to legalize ADUs, create more housing near transit

Governor Polis signs bills to legalize ADUs, create more housing near transit

“Housing and transit go hand in hand, and with this legislation  we are saving Coloradans money and helping them live where they want, with access to what they need," says Polis
Outdoor preschools could soon get state licenses in Colorado, unlocking public dollars

Outdoor preschools could soon get state licenses in Colorado, unlocking public dollars

Colorado lawmakers were about to pass a bill that would allow outdoor preschools
Flags at half-mast for Peace Officers Memorial Day

Flags at half-mast for Peace Officers Memorial Day

Proclamation from President Joe Biden
School complaints continue to lead in Safe2Tell program

School complaints continue to lead in Safe2Tell program

'There’s still work to do to help our kids that are struggling today,' says Attorney General Phil Weiser
Impaired motorcycle deaths down 38% from last year: CSP

Impaired motorcycle deaths down 38% from last year: CSP

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motorcyclists account for 14 per cent of all crash-related fatalities in the U.S., even though they are only 3.5 per cent of the vehicles on the road
Weather hinders search for missing man in Rocky Mtn. National Park

Weather hinders search for missing man in Rocky Mtn. National Park

Search efforts for Lucas Macaj, 23, continued Tuesday but were hindered by the weather. Macaj was reported missing when he did not return from a hike up Longs Peak. He was last heard from Sunday around 1 p.m.
Longmont police report: May 14, 2024

Longmont police report: May 14, 2024

A crime report in Longmont
Over 5,000 students graduate from Front Range Community College in a historic ceremony

Over 5,000 students graduate from Front Range Community College in a historic ceremony

Over 4,000 graduates who completed their studies in the summer or fall of 2023 or spring of 2024