Mosquito spraying scheduled after West Nile detected in Colorado
Loveland is working to get ahead of the curve this summer after the state's first West Nile virus case of the year was detected.
‘Retro’ Doughnut Shop in Longmont with Potato Doughnuts is Going Away
Potato doughnuts are very 'old school,' and they really leaned into that!
Greeley Celebrates Local Arts and Culture with Four-day Festival
Greeley’s signature summer tradition is expanding. This July, the community will celebrate the Arts Picnic as part of Culture Pop. The new four-day festival will highlight arts, culture and creativity throughout downtown Greeley. The Greeley Arts Picnic draws artists, musicians and performers from across the region. Th
Fort Collins Report Wins Open News Stipend to Boost Coverage
The Fort Collins Report has been awarded a $1,000 Emergency Mode for News (EMFN) Scholarship, as part of a national initiative designed to strengthen local journalism during times of crisis. The scholarship program, a collaboration between OpenNews, Newspack, and NC Local and funded by Press Forward, supports journalis
City Notes: Week of June 15, 2026
City Notes is a weekly short-form civic roundup tracking meaningful developments across city government. The format is designed to be quick to read, easy to produce, and useful as both a public service and a feeder for deeper reporting. It highlights agenda items, board actions, staffing changes, project shifts, policy
Activities Dad Will Love This Father’s Day
Fishing, drinking beer or hiking. Here are just a few activities Dad will love.
Don’t Miss the Card Show in Northern Colorado This Weekend
Buy, sell, and trade cards in Northern Colorado this weekend
CSU Researchers Test Drought-Resilient Crops for Colorado’s Future
Western Colorado field trials aim to help farmers adapt to hotter temperatures, shrinking water supplies, and increasingly unpredictable growing conditions. As Colorado faces a future marked by rising temperatures and growing water challenges, Colorado State University researchers are working to identify crops and farm
How to pay less for gas this summer (and breathe easier)
Gas prices are high, and you’re probably feeling the pain at the pump this summer. But did you know that you can save money while filling up and reduce one of the most widespread air pollutants on Colorado’s Front Range at the same time? Emissions from gas vehicles and other sources react in the sunshine and heat on
This Giant Colorado Fabric Store Feels Like A Crafter’s Paradise (And, It Totally Is)
Some shops sell supplies, and some make you forget you ever had a schedule. This quilt shop in Colorado belongs to the second kind, where a quick stop turns into a slow wander through color, texture, and possibility. You might arrive planning to grab one fabric, one notion, one little...

















