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Veterans are seeking alternative solutions to opioids and narcotics

Veterans are seeking alternative solutions to opioids and narcotics

Some veterans are turning to alternative treatments to navigate anxiety, PTSD and injuries sustained during their service, including medical cannabis.
Longmont Police Report: December 15, 2021

Longmont Police Report: December 15, 2021

A daily crime report in Longmont.
Platte River Power Authority wants ideas to generate more clean energy

Platte River Power Authority wants ideas to generate more clean energy

RFP issued to energy providers
Coming up on 100 years of service, YWCA Boulder County isn't slowing down

Coming up on 100 years of service, YWCA Boulder County isn't slowing down

Led by CEO Debbie Pope, Director of Equity and Engagement Shiquita Yarbrough and their team, YWCA Boulder County strives to meet the needs of women and girls throughout the area — particularly young women of color.
Good morning, Longmont!

Good morning, Longmont!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Innovative health care payment and delivery to be piloted in Colorado

Innovative health care payment and delivery to be piloted in Colorado

Colorado is one of four states selected by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to participate in a new initiative advancing value-based payments in health care
Boulder County selects five food and beverage companies for pollution reduction program

Boulder County selects five food and beverage companies for pollution reduction program

Initiative will reduce environmental impacts of food and beverage packaging
Three things to know about Colorado’s plan for universal preschool

Three things to know about Colorado’s plan for universal preschool

Colorado is set to provide universal preschool at no cost to families starting in the fall of 2023
High winds prompted closures, power outages

High winds prompted closures, power outages

Power restored to Longmont homes
Colorado Education Association report warns of increased teacher burnout, shortages

Colorado Education Association report warns of increased teacher burnout, shortages

Facing pandemic burnout, two out of three Colorado educators have said they are considering leaving the profession