“Our goal at the Loveland Police Department is to make our community proud. We failed, and we are sorry.”
CSU will require a COVID vaccine for the fall. Three Loveland officers involved in woman’s arrest resign. Here are the top stories for the week of April 25.
The NoCo Grocery Grab fundraiser benefitted local nonprofit Partners, which held a raffle to allow three winners a limited amount of time to shop.
Officers Austin Hopp, Daria Jalali and Tyler Blackett are “no longer employed with the Loveland Police Department,” Chief Robert Ticer said Friday.
Officers Austin Hopp, Daria Jalali and Tyler Blackett are “no longer employed with the Loveland Police Department,” Chief Robert Ticer said Friday.
During an April 30 press conference, Loveland Police Chief Robert Ticer said three officers are no longer with the department.
Schools played a big role in the county’s outbreaks for the fourth week in a row, with five schools or child care centers reporting new outbreaks
A student at Lincoln Middle School was citied after they displayed a BB gun and made threatening comments on Wednesday, according to FCPS.
Larimer County Assessor Bob Overbeck will hold a community Zoom meeting 6-7 p.m. Thursday to talk about the reappraisal process.
United Airlines and its partner Landline are slowly building a passenger base for its ‘wingless flights’ from Northern Colorado Regional Airport.
