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ON EDGE: Novel city program works to draw some criminal suspects into mental health treatment to keep them from coming back

ON EDGE: Novel city program works to draw some criminal suspects into mental health treatment to keep them from coming back

Colorado Department of Corrections data from June concluded that roughly one-third of inmates in state prisons have mental health needs.
Denver special education evaluations plummet during pandemic

Denver special education evaluations plummet during pandemic

Parents say they’re sympathetic to the challenges, but their children shouldn’t pay the price.
Hiking trails close in Boulder County due to melting snow

Hiking trails close in Boulder County due to melting snow

More closures are expected throughout the week.
WORLD: Olympic athletes’ freedom of speech muted by China and Games organizers

WORLD: Olympic athletes’ freedom of speech muted by China and Games organizers

The International Olympic Committee has a demonstrated history of controlling athletes’ public statements, despite claiming that athletes are free to express their opinions in press conferences, in media interviews and on social media
Longmont police report: Feb. 6, 2022

Longmont police report: Feb. 6, 2022

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Garcia Tellez uses her Longmont experience in new Denver job

Garcia Tellez uses her Longmont experience in new Denver job

Overseeing Denver energy equity program
Rezoning request for Zlaten Drive project heads for public hearing

Rezoning request for Zlaten Drive project heads for public hearing

Historic preservation an issue
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
County Commissioners’ February town hall 2021 highlights and 2022 aspirations

County Commissioners’ February town hall 2021 highlights and 2022 aspirations

The Commissioners will recap some highlights from 2021 and discuss programs and policies they plan to work on for 2022 at their Feb. 10 Town Hall
Colorado endorses test-to-stay approach to reduce school quarantines

Colorado endorses test-to-stay approach to reduce school quarantines

Colorado schools may allow students and teachers who have been exposed to COVID if they test negative for the disease