Hazmat Team Responds to Tanner Gas Leak in Longmont; Driver Transported to Hospital
Yesterday afternoon, Longmont Fire and the Boulder County Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) team responded to a leak in a truck south of Harvest Junction in the 100-200 block of Ken Pratt Boulevard. At 1:58 p.m., Longmont Fire was dispatched to a medical call in the area: a semi-truck driver opened their vehicle’s trailer...
Letter: The Longmont Library Has Abundant Amenities
Letters to the Editor reflect the views of the author and not the Longmont Leader. Factual claims have not been independently verified by the Longmont Leader. Longmont residents have a resource that they may not even realize they have: a library card! It's free of charge and loaded with so many extras that everyone...
New Opportunities to Wine & Dine in NOCO
Parked in the center of an auto club, Driven features luxury finishes, lots of bourbon and a focus on beef, but don’t discount their other offerings, says Executive Chef Thomas Newsted. “We have steaks ranging from eight to 40 ounces,” says Newsted, who calls the restaurant “a modern steakhouse...
Multiple suspects flee following deadly crash in Brighton
Brighton police are investigating a deadly crash that involved multiple parties and suspects who fled from the scene on Sunday.
Riverside Renewal Polar Plunge Returns for New Year’s Day Reset
A cold-water plunge, yoga, and sauna experience invite participants to start 2026 with wellness along the Poudre River. Kick off the new year with a bold and refreshing tradition at the Riverside Renewal Polar Plunge, returning to Riverside, Colorado, on Thursday, January 1, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. Set along the scenic...
EVFPD weekly run report, week of Dec. 21
During the week of Dec. 21, 2025, the Estes Valley Fire Protection District (EVFPD) responded to 15 calls for service. This included: emergency medical (assist EPH): 7; alarm activation: 2; motor vehicle accident (MVA): 2; possible illegal burn: 2; gas leak: 1; elevator rescue: 1. EVFPD firefighters generally respond...
Town of Windsor Colorado Plans Water Rate Increase in 2026
Windsor's demand does continue to grow, while infrastructure continues to age; hence, here comes another rate increase for the town.
Larimer County Sheriff’s Office to Temporarily Close Administration Building for New Year’s, Essential Services...
As the clock winds down on another year, the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office has announced a brief pause in operations at their Administration Building in honor of the New Year’s holiday. Residents needing assistance, however, shouldn't worry; essential services will remain uninterrupted. The administration will...
Third Annual First Peoples Festival celebrates Indigenous culture in Estes Park
The First Peoples Festival will return to Estes Park Jan. 17 and 18 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Estes Park Events Complex, 1125 Rooftop Way. This annual event brings together Indigenous communities, residents, and visitors to celebrate and honor Native American cultures through art, music, dance, film, fashion, and...
Windsor Utility Rates Jump 26% to Fund Infrastructure
WINDSOR, Colo. — Water, sewer, and stormwater rates in Windsor will increase starting Feb. 1, 2026, to fund major infrastructure projects tied to public health, system reliability, and long-term compliance. The updated rates will first appear on the March 2026 utility bills. For an average single-family home using...

















