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Longmont police report: Jan. 31, 2022

Longmont police report: Jan. 31, 2022

A daily crime report in Longmont
Wednesday Update: Front Range Forecast: The storm departs, snow totals.

Wednesday Update: Front Range Forecast: The storm departs, snow totals.

Very cold air flows in as the snow departs.
Discovery days: Lizards, frogs and reptiles

Discovery days: Lizards, frogs and reptiles

This activity will increase hand-eye coordination and cutting skills
Cardiologist earns designation as Longmont United Hospital's Physician of the Year

Cardiologist earns designation as Longmont United Hospital's Physician of the Year

Alqaqaa performed state-of-the-art heart procedure
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Residents impacted by Marshall Fire and high winds urged to apply for financial help and emergency food assistance

Residents impacted by Marshall Fire and high winds urged to apply for financial help and emergency food assistance

Federal organizations also continue to provide help for many who were impacted by the fire and winds.
Letter to the editor: Lloyd Lewis: Lack of housing for people with disabilities is at a crisis point

Letter to the editor: Lloyd Lewis: Lack of housing for people with disabilities is at a crisis point

But what troubles me is that very often they… and many other men and women in Colorado with disabilities…do not have adequate housing options.
Space missions to watch in the coming months

Space missions to watch in the coming months

2022 is set to be humanity’s busiest year in space with a lunar return, a Jupiter moon, the most powerful rocket ever built and the James Webb Space Telescope
Sheriff's office provide Marshall Fire investigation update

Sheriff's office provide Marshall Fire investigation update

Those results could take several weeks, or even months, to come in.
Colorado’s reading curriculum crackdown advances, districts commit to change

Colorado’s reading curriculum crackdown advances, districts commit to change

More than a dozen Colorado districts flagged by the state for using unacceptable reading curriculum