Railroad Crossing Construction Set For March 11 Near 3rd Avenue and Atwood Street
Longmont says construction is expected to begin March 11 at the 3rd Avenue/Atwood Street railroad crossing, with lane closures and a temporary shutdown of through traffic planned as part of the city’s railroad quiet zone safety improvements project. In a March 4 notice, the city said the work follows...
Loveland BBQ Festival Goes in Different Direction
Just about every town in Colorado has at least one summer festival, whether it be about the town's founding, about the 4th of July, or just about enjoying summer.
Harmony Recovery: No longer does my life revolve around alcohol
Harmony Recovery has been providing addiction healthcare services in Estes Park since 1969. We would like to offer these stories from our alumni to show the humanity, strength, and perseverance of those working to recover from addiction. Often stigmatized and misunderstood by society, people on their path to recovery...
More Police Being Allocated For Some Transfort Routes
You may start to see an increased police presence on some Transfort routes in Fort Collins in the name of safety. The Coloradoan reports Fort Collins Police Services and Transfort partnered on the effort to increase the numbers of police officers, specifically from the District 1 Unit, the Homeless Outreach and...
Investigation Finds Cause of Colorado Gas Contamination
The investigation into thousands of gallons of bad gas delivered across the Front Range has wrapped up.
Texas Roadhouse to Open Johnstown Steakhouse
A Texas Roadhouse is coming to the rapidly growing Johnstown, purchasing a lot in the 2534 development, first reported by Greeley Tribune. Texas Roadhouse has something of a cult following, drawing in acolytes with their picturesque steaks and other hearty options at relatively affordable prices. Oh, you wanted a...
Greeley, Colo., Police and Fire Prepare for Population Growth
(TNS) — As Greeley’s population is projected to surpass 200,000 residents by 2055, police and fire officials are looking at how emergency services will continue to adequately serve the area. Greeley Police Chief Adam Turk has been with the department for more than two decades, watching the population...
One of Fort Collins’ splash pads will be closed this summer
A favorite summertime splash pad in Fort Collins will be closed for most of the summer. The splash pad at Spring Canyon Community Park in southwest Fort Collins will be closed for renovations through mid-August, according to information posted by the city's Parks and Recreation social media accounts. The renovation...
Fort Collins Non-Profit Food Rescue Receives $200,000 Grant
Vindeket Foods funding will expand rescued food distribution across Northern Colorado. A Fort Collins nonprofit dedicated to rescuing surplus food and reducing waste will receive a major boost this year after being selected for a national community grant. Vindeket Foods has been awarded a $200,000 National...
Aims Community College selected to fast-track air traffic controllers amid national shortage
GREELEY, Colo. — Aims Community College has been designated as one of only 11 schools in the country authorized to send graduates directly into air traffic control facilities, bypassing the Federal Aviation Administration's training academy in Oklahoma City. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy named the school in...

















