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Firearm Safe Storage Giveaway Event to Provide Home and Car Firearm Safes to Attendees

Firearm Safe Storage Giveaway Event to Provide Home and Car Firearm Safes to Attendees

Attendees will receive free firearm safes at an event in Longmont on June 28, promoting proper firearm storage.
Longmont Councilmembers Hidalgo-Fahring and Popkin to Host ‘Coffee With Council’ on June 21

Longmont Councilmembers Hidalgo-Fahring and Popkin to Host ‘Coffee With Council’ on June 21

Longmont City Council members Susie Hidalgo-Fahring (Ward 3) and Matthew Popkin (Ward 2) will be hosting this month’s edition of “ Coffee with Council ” on Saturday, June 21 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Fort Collins Realtor Alleges Procedural Misconduct By Colorado Civil Rights Division

Fort Collins Realtor Alleges Procedural Misconduct By Colorado Civil Rights Division

A Fort Collins realtor alleges the Colorado Civil Rights Division failed to properly investigate claims of retaliation after a mobile home park issued a trespass notice over a Fair Housing inquiry.
Man Dies By Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound After Wednesday Shootout With Greeley Police at UNC Campus

Man Dies By Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound After Wednesday Shootout With Greeley Police at UNC Campus

An unidentified man who had an active felony warrant for theft of a motor vehicle was pursued by police, leading to a shootout between the individual and police officers. The man died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to a press release by the WCSO.
New Automated Speed Cameras Coming to Highway 119 Construction Zone

New Automated Speed Cameras Coming to Highway 119 Construction Zone

CDOT’s statewide speed enforcement program launches in July and includes the Longmont-to-Boulder Highway 119, where drivers speeding 10 miles per hour or more over the limit will face $75 fines after a warning period.
Boulder Rally Will Protest Supreme Court Decision About Gender Affirming Care Ban

Boulder Rally Will Protest Supreme Court Decision About Gender Affirming Care Ban

Advocates are gathering at the Boulder County Courthouse on June 18 in protest after the Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee law restricting transgender healthcare for minors this morning.
Eight Black Airport Shuttle Announces Refunds for All Unused Vouchers After Abrupt Closure

Eight Black Airport Shuttle Announces Refunds for All Unused Vouchers After Abrupt Closure

After announcing its sudden closure last week, customers of Longmont’s Eight Black Airport Shuttle expressed confusion and concerns about refunds on recently-purchased shuttle vouchers. The shuttle company announced this week that it will be issuing refunds.
Weld County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Man for Suspicion of Sexual Exploitation of a Child

Weld County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Man for Suspicion of Sexual Exploitation of a Child

Jacob Schmidt, 35, was arrested on June 11 on suspicion of sexual exploitation of a child after a series of investigations conducted by the Weld County Sheriff’s Office beginning in February.
Colorado’s 15th Case of Measles Confirmed in Boulder After European Trip

Colorado’s 15th Case of Measles Confirmed in Boulder After European Trip

A fully-vaccinated person contracted measles after a trip in Europe and may have exposed numerous people to the virus in multiple locations in Boulder and Denver.
Man Sentenced to 1,016 Years for 2022 Greeley Bar Shooting Spree

Man Sentenced to 1,016 Years for 2022 Greeley Bar Shooting Spree

Efren Sanchez, who fired 28 rounds of gunfire at Rancho El Corazon bar in 2022, was found guilty of 52 charges on June 13.