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A $3.5 million grant will help Habitat for Humanity expand affordable housing

A $3.5 million grant will help Habitat for Humanity expand affordable housing

St. Vrain Habitat has completed 115 homes
Cast a ballot without fear of intimidation bill passes the legislature

Cast a ballot without fear of intimidation bill passes the legislature

Vote Without Fear Act now heads to the Governor
The Chasen Group straightens out poor ergonomics in Longmont

The Chasen Group straightens out poor ergonomics in Longmont

With working from home here to stay, company offers consultations on work stations
Denver teacher retention bonus didn’t work, study shows

Denver teacher retention bonus didn’t work, study shows

Denver’s highest priority incentive gives bonuses to teachers who return to 30 identified schools
Longmont police report: March 22, 2022

Longmont police report: March 22, 2022

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Trans awareness week begins Wednesday

Trans awareness week begins Wednesday

From panels, to a delicious brunch, to a film screening, we’ve got a great lineup of events to celebrate our trans community
Longmont Fire Department rethinks risk in wake of Marshall fire

Longmont Fire Department rethinks risk in wake of Marshall fire

Evacuation planning extends farther into city limits
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
As Colorado families adjust to loss of child tax credit, another hunger-fighting program is set to expire

As Colorado families adjust to loss of child tax credit, another hunger-fighting program is set to expire

The state legislature is now debating how and whether to continue an expanded free school lunch policy. An impactful federal tax credit for parents has already gone away
Schtakleff new Postmaster for Longmont

Schtakleff new Postmaster for Longmont

Tenth Postmaster of Longmont since 1946