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Adrienne Perron

Adrienne Perron

Adrienne Perron is the managing editor of the Longmont Leader and the publishing assistant at Like the Wind magazine. Previously, she was the assistant editor at Down East magazine. Her work has also been featured in Seacoast Online. She lives and writes in Golden, Colorado.

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Recent Work by Adrienne

Blue Envelope Program Pioneered in Colorado by Boulder Police Expands in Jefferson County

Blue Envelope Program Pioneered in Colorado by Boulder Police Expands in Jefferson County

The nationwide Blue Envelope Program is expanding from Boulder County into Jefferson County in order to improve communication between law enforcement and neurodivergent individuals.
Weekend Broomfield Stabbing Investigation Still Underway

Weekend Broomfield Stabbing Investigation Still Underway

The circumstances surrounding a stabbing that occurred on May 10 at the intersection of Highway 287 and Midway Boulevard are still being investigated; stabbing victim was released from the hospital on Saturday.
Boulder Police Arrest Woman Wanted on 35 Charges in Schoolchildren Menacing Case

Boulder Police Arrest Woman Wanted on 35 Charges in Schoolchildren Menacing Case

Alyiah Faith Vega, initially misidentified as a relative, was taken into custody Thursday night after failing to appear in court on new charges stemming from a knife-wielding incident in Boulder.
Boulder Woman Wanted on 35 New Charges After Knife Threat Near Schoolchildren

Boulder Woman Wanted on 35 New Charges After Knife Threat Near Schoolchildren

Alyssa Barger, arrested May 5 for allegedly threatening children and a teacher with a knife, is now wanted on 35 additional charges after failing to appear in court.
Healthy School Meals For All Bill Passes House and Senate

Healthy School Meals For All Bill Passes House and Senate

The bill will place two measures on the November 2025 ballot for Colorado voters: one to allow the state to retain and spend additional revenue on the program, and another to expand funding by further limiting tax deductions for high-income earners.
Record Number of Degrees Earned By Graduates at Spring 2025 CU Boulder Commencement Ceremony

Record Number of Degrees Earned By Graduates at Spring 2025 CU Boulder Commencement Ceremony

A record 10,138 degrees were earned by 9,934 graduates on May 8 during CU Boulder's spring commencement ceremony at Folsom Field.
Longmont Joins National “Bike and Roll to School Day” on May 7

Longmont Joins National “Bike and Roll to School Day” on May 7

Mountain View Elementary and other Colorado schools take part in the annual event promoting road safety, active transportation, and community engagement for students and families.
Longmont Fire Department Commissions New 2024 Ladder Truck With Historic “Push-In” Ceremony

Longmont Fire Department Commissions New 2024 Ladder Truck With Historic “Push-In” Ceremony

The department honored firefighting tradition with a wet-down and push-in event as it welcomed a 100-foot Pierce Dash aerial ladder truck into service.
Longmont’s “Proud Longmonster” Sticker Reaches Kosovo as New Designs Set to Launch

Longmont’s “Proud Longmonster” Sticker Reaches Kosovo as New Designs Set to Launch

The Longmont Chamber of Commerce’s signature sticker continues to travel the world — and more designs are on the way.
Student Pilot Uninjured After Cessna Plane Crashes Near Longmont Airport

Student Pilot Uninjured After Cessna Plane Crashes Near Longmont Airport

A student pilot safely walked away after a small plane lost engine power and crash-landed near Vance Brand Airport on May 4. Federal investigators are reviewing the incident.
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