Larimer County urged all residents to wear masks indoors, and New Belgium canceled Tour de Fat. Here are those stories and more from this week.
The fire started Aug. 13, 2020, and lasted 112 days during which it became the largest wildfire in state history.
Northern Water’s board of directors unanimously overturned the city of Fort Collins’ denial of NISP infrastructure.
A Loveland woman told police she shot her neighbor five times last August after witnessing the victim verbally mistreat her 4-year-old daughter.
The state will continue providing districts that opt in with free rapid testing and masks for the upcoming school year.
Here’s how Census data changed in Larimer County, Colorado.
With COVID-19 cases on the rise, the Larimer County health department recommends everyone return to wearing masks in public indoor places.
The Cameron Peak Fire was a historic fire amid a historic pandemic. A year later, we look at how that intersection complicated firefighting efforts.
After the Cameron Peak and East Troublesome wildfires spread through Rocky Mountain National Park, burn scars are now visible through the park.
Firefighter Jason Phillips nearly died after contracting COVID-19, all while he was battling the Cameron Peak Fire. See how he recovered.
