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2 northern Colorado businesses offering free food to families until SNAP benefits restored

FORT COLLINS, Colo. — As the federal government shutdown stretches into its fifth week, two northern Colorado businesses want to help families facing the sudden loss of food assistance. Friendly Nick’s Butcher in Fort Collins announced it will offer free meat to anyone losing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program...
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Semitruck driver who died in crash on I-25 in Loveland identified

The semitruck driver who died in a crash on Interstate 25 in Loveland on Oct. 21 has been identified. Garrett Daniel Fred, 36, of Fort Collins, died in an Oct. 21 crash when his semitruck, which was traveling northbound on I-25, went off the road near milepost 258 between the Eisenhower Boulevard/U.S. Highway 34 and...
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‘Our family was destroyed’: Professor reflects on Colorado airplane bombing that killed her parents...

The Douglas DC-6B had just departed Denver's Stapleton Airfield on the night of Nov. 1, 1955, when it exploded just 11 minutes into the flight, killing both of Morgan's parents and 42 others.
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Identities in fatal U.S. Highway 287 crash released as impaired driving patrols increase

The identities of two people killed in a fiery head-on crash on U.S. Highway 287 on Oct. 17 near Livermore have been released. The deceased are Matthew Scott Marlor, 29, of Colorado Springs, and Daniel Macias-Armentero, of Laramie, Wyo., the Larimer County Coroner's office released on its website Oct. 30. The two...
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Over 600 Experts Gather at Embassy Suites in Loveland for the 2025 Rethinking Addiction...

The Embassy Suites hotel in Loveland witnessed the convergence of minds committed to progressive thinking in the field of addiction and recovery, with over 600 mental health and substance-use professionals in attendance at the 2025 Rethinking Addiction and Recovery (RARE) Conference, as reported by Larimer County's...
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UCHealth Poudre Valley Hospital celebrates 100 years. Look back at its history

The next time you walk into Fort Collins' UCHealth Poudre Valley Hospital, think of land as far as the eye can see — and livestock. That's what used to occupy the hospital's swath along present-day Lemay Avenue. Once located east of Fort Collins, the 40-acre parcel on which the hospital partially sits was home to the...
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Loveland Updates Winter Plan for Homeless

Loveland has been dealing with its homeless population since 2016; with the winter of 2025 approaching, the City announced its latest short-term plan.
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Loveland to keep temporary shelter open amid search for long-term solution

The City of Loveland plans to keep its temporary overnight shelter at the Loveland Resource Center open through mid-March as leaders work on a long-term solution for those experiencing homelessness.
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A ‘challenging time’ for transit: Fort Collins cuts bus routes amid funding gaps

Transfort, the public transit operator for the City of Fort Collins, announced a set of service reductions Oct. 6 intended “to align transit service with available resources,” Transfort Director Kaley Zeisel said in the city’s official press release. Changes include the rapid‑transit MAX line, which will operate...
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Hydrogen sulfide gas killed 6 people at Weld County dairy operation: coroner

On Thursday, the Weld County Coroner's Office announced that all six victims' causes of death will be "the result of hydrogen sulfide gas exposure."

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