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Boulder Scientific Company Expands Longmont, Mead Facilities, Adding Jobs and Boosting Semiconductor Supply Chain

Boulder Scientific Company Expands Longmont, Mead Facilities, Adding Jobs and Boosting Semiconductor Supply Chain

Boulder Scientific Company has expanded its Longmont and Mead facilities, adding up to 15 jobs and enhancing semiconductor material production to strengthen U.S. supply chains.
Weld County Debates New Justice Center Location as Greeley Pushes to Keep It Downtown

Weld County Debates New Justice Center Location as Greeley Pushes to Keep It Downtown

Weld County Commissioners are weighing whether to relocate the Justice Center north to O Street or keep it downtown, where officials cite major economic benefits.
Boulder Police Department Launches Public Safety Dashboards to Improve Transparency

Boulder Police Department Launches Public Safety Dashboards to Improve Transparency

The Boulder Police Department has introduced new public safety dashboards, offering real-time data on crime reports, police calls, use of force, and more to enhance transparency and community awareness.
Longmont Sees Rise in Backflow Preventer Thefts from Parks and Businesses

Longmont Sees Rise in Backflow Preventer Thefts from Parks and Businesses

Longmont Public Safety reports a surge in backflow preventer thefts from parks and businesses, likely driven by rising demand under a new state law, with authorities urging the public to report suspicious activity.
Longmont Reentry Program for Sex Offenders Faces Scrutiny as City Considers Housing Restrictions

Longmont Reentry Program for Sex Offenders Faces Scrutiny as City Considers Housing Restrictions

As Longmont residents raise concerns about a reentry program housing registered sex offenders near Alpine Elementary, the program defends its approach to rehabilitation, emphasizing stability and support as key factors in reducing recidivism, while the City Council considers new residential restrictions.
Ninja Warrior Event Raises Over $175K for Cancer Rehabilitation in Greeley

Ninja Warrior Event Raises Over $175K for Cancer Rehabilitation in Greeley

The Fourth Annual Ninja Warrior event, presented by Frank Gale Faith Not Fear, raised over $175,000 for the UNC Cancer Rehabilitation Center through an obstacle course challenge featuring participants of all ages.
Black-Footed Ferret Conservation in Colorado Threatened by Federal Job Cuts

Black-Footed Ferret Conservation in Colorado Threatened by Federal Job Cuts

Staffing cuts at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, including a key ferret recovery coordinator in Colorado, have sparked concerns about the future of black-footed ferret conservation efforts.
Controlled Agricultural Burns Scheduled Across Boulder County This Week

Controlled Agricultural Burns Scheduled Across Boulder County This Week

Boulder County Parks and Open Space, along with the Sheriff’s Office Fire Management Program, will conduct controlled agricultural burns at multiple locations starting as early as March 10 to manage vegetation and prepare land for spring seeding.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston Defends Sanctuary Policies in Heated Congressional Hearing

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston Defends Sanctuary Policies in Heated Congressional Hearing

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston testified before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, defending the city's immigration policies while clashing with lawmakers, including Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert, over Denver’s handling of migrant releases and cooperation with ICE.
Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams Urges Congress to Codify Trump’s Immigration Policies

Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams Urges Congress to Codify Trump’s Immigration Policies

Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams traveled to Washington D.C. last week to advocate for immigration reform, calling on Congress to secure the border, deport undocumented immigrants, and establish a modern pathway to citizenship.