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Boulder County Commissioners welcome new Chief of Staff Clay Fong

Boulder County Commissioners welcome new Chief of Staff Clay Fong

Michelle Krezek retires on May 25 after almost 20 years of service
Longmont early childhood village part of American Rescue Act proposals

Longmont early childhood village part of American Rescue Act proposals

Boulder County Commissioners to make final decision
Key witness in Longmont murder case takes the stand

Key witness in Longmont murder case takes the stand

Trial goes through this week
Crisman II affordable housing project gets property tax break

Crisman II affordable housing project gets property tax break

Property closes on June 13
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
United Power reaffirms intent to leave Tri-State; issues RFP for up to 600 MW wholesale electric power supply

United Power reaffirms intent to leave Tri-State; issues RFP for up to 600 MW wholesale electric power supply

United Power’s Board of Directors reaffirmed its decision to depart from its wholesale power supplier with a nonconditional notice
How can we live more comfortably on a warming planet? Boulder wants to start by turning down the temperature.

How can we live more comfortably on a warming planet? Boulder wants to start by turning down the temperature.

The volunteer scientists will be collecting temperature data across the city as part of a nationwide urban heat mapping project
Hiker rescued from Chautauqua Trail

Hiker rescued from Chautauqua Trail

Boulder County Communications was notified of a hiker who had possibly fallen while scrambling in the area of Crown Rock on Flagstaff Road
Longmont writer uses experience to encourage young writers

Longmont writer uses experience to encourage young writers

Jon Bassoff, Longmont teacher and author, to release novel in June.
Abortion Politics Lead to Power Struggles Over Family Planning Grants

Abortion Politics Lead to Power Struggles Over Family Planning Grants

Conservative-leaning states and nonprofit reproductive health care providers are competing over control of states’ Title X funding for family planning programs.