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Lafayette’s Reelfish closes

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Longmont to discuss legal strategies for airport noise, emissisions

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By Tyler Hickman - Nov. 6, 2024

Louisville, Lafayette city job searches continue; Boulder eyes expansion

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Cities, county talk budgets; Longmont revisits minimum wage increase

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Lafayette council discusses over $71 million in capital projects

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CU’s record-breaking enrollment; court lets students stay in illegal housing and more

High retention drives record breaking CU enrollment; courts rule to let students remain in illegal housing through construction

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