Penny Stires, current principal of Lincoln Middle School, will serve as the interim principal at Fort Collins through the end of the school year.
McWhinney plans to use fracking to extract oil and gas from Loveland’s densely populated Centerra area. The news is stirring anxiety among residents.
Civil rights activist Carlotta Lanier, one of the Little Rock Nine, will be the event’s keynote speaker.
Fort Collins may remove a barrier to housing for families who lost homes in the Marshall Fire. Here are other updates from City Council this week.
Don Gittleson lost a heifer to wolves in December. Three weeks later wolves killed a neighbor’s working ranch dog and injured another.
A Jackson County ranch manger reported the killing of his working border collie, Buster, and the injuring of another dog Sunday morning.
The Coloradoan will cease home delivery on Saturdays but instead will provide subscribers with a full digital replica of the newspaper that day.
While Fort Collins missed out on a Christmas snow, a New Year’s Eve storm blanketed the city in several inches of snow by New Year’s Day.
A deputy shot and injured a man following a pursuit, which shut down southbound Interstate 25 from Prospect Road to Mountain Vista Drive Monday.
Fort Collins, Loveland and Windsor are on accident alert, which means drivers involved in a crash without injuries can simply complete an online report.
