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Colorado Launches LIFTS Network to Make Mental Health Support Easier to Find

Colorado Launches LIFTS Network to Make Mental Health Support Easier to Find

Colorado leaders gathered on Wednesday to celebrate the launch of a new statewide initiative, Colorado LIFTS, which will make behavioral health support easier to find and access.
BOK Financial Donates $10,000 to Colorado Nonprofit Project Angel Heart

BOK Financial Donates $10,000 to Colorado Nonprofit Project Angel Heart

Through its annual “Guide the Giving” campaign, BOK Financial donated $10,000 to Colorado nonprofit Project Angel Heart, which delivers meals to people living with a serious illness.
Colorado Family to Trek 96 Miles in Scotland This Month to Raise Money for Families With Children in the NICU

Colorado Family to Trek 96 Miles in Scotland This Month to Raise Money for Families With Children in the NICU

The Brink family will walk 96 miles along Scotland’s West Highland Way starting on July 23 in an effort to raise money for the nonprofit Love for Lily, which supports Colorado families who have babies in the NICU.
Public Workshop for Boulder Residents to Occur July 15 as Part of Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan Update

Public Workshop for Boulder Residents to Occur July 15 as Part of Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan Update

“Building Our Voices to Shape Boulder’s Future,” a free event scheduled for July 15, will be hosted by the City of Boulder and YOUnify in an effort to encourage public engagement in updating the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan.
Goodie Bag App Aims to Bring Affordable, Sustainable Food Access to Longmont

Goodie Bag App Aims to Bring Affordable, Sustainable Food Access to Longmont

A new food-tech startup with Boulder roots is expanding to Longmont.
Applications Open for 2026 Human Service Agency Funding for Organizations that Serve Low-Income Longmont Residents

Applications Open for 2026 Human Service Agency Funding for Organizations that Serve Low-Income Longmont Residents

The Human Service Agency Funding aims to give financial support to nonprofit and governmental organizations that offer assistance to low and moderate income Longmont residents. The portal for applicants will be open until August 25.
Longmont’s Canine Athletics Training Center Celebrates New Facility With Ribbon Cutting

Longmont’s Canine Athletics Training Center Celebrates New Facility With Ribbon Cutting

The Canine Athletics Training Center, a dog training and sports facility, moved to a new commercial location on April 6 and held a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 24 with the Longmont Chamber of Commerce. The new facility will allow the company to meet growing demands for dog sports and training in Boulder County.
Construction for Major Trail Improvements at Mount Sanitas Begins, to Continue Until 2027

Construction for Major Trail Improvements at Mount Sanitas Begins, to Continue Until 2027

The City of Boulder has started construction on a major trail improvement project at Mount Sanitas, one of the most popular hiking destinations in the region.
Boulder Marks Juneteenth With Flag-Raising, Music, and Community Events

Boulder Marks Juneteenth With Flag-Raising, Music, and Community Events

The City of Boulder kicked off Juneteenth celebrations earlier this week with a public ceremony and live music, honoring Black history and culture with events continuing through June 19.
Colorado Becomes First State to Recognize NICU Parents’ Need for More Paid Leave

Colorado Becomes First State to Recognize NICU Parents’ Need for More Paid Leave

A new Colorado law, to go into effect in August, will expand paid family leave for parents with newborns in the NICU.