From Larimer County shifting to Level Yellow, to City Council action on plastic bags, here are some of the headlines from the week of Jan. 31, 2021.
There were nearly 5,000 human-bear conflict reports to Colorado Parks and Wildlife with 120 bears euthanized after the interaction.
Larimer County will shift into Level Yellow coronavirus restrictions starting Saturday morning after the state adjusted their COVID-19 dial metrics.
The Colorado State University Board of Governors approved a 30% reduction in summer tuition for out-of-state students.
Three Democrats file to run for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District as Lauren Boebert hosts first town hall and faces constituent scrutiny.
Larimer County health department says 3-week timeline for teacher vaccine is unrealistic.
The practice of naming a sole finalist for school superintendent can leave community members feeling like they don’t have a say in a critical decision.
Larimer County employees required to work from home in some capacity will be provided a stipend to buy equipment and supplies.
Plumes of chemicals have reached groundwater and streams near the Larimer County Landfill, and the cleanup will cost millions of dollars.
Housing Catalyst opens Mason Place, an apartment complex for 60 formerly homeless residents in Midtown Fort Collins.
