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(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Update: Poudre River search efforts suspended, three dead recovered

Noah Pasley July 21, 2021

Update: July 28, 4 p.m. According to a July 28 press release from the Larimer County Sheriff's Office, all search efforts in the Poudre Canyon following the Black Hollow Flood have been suspended...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Mosquitoes in Larimer County found positive for West Nile virus

Noah Pasley July 21, 2021

Mosquitoes in Larimer County have tested positive for West Nile virus for the first time this season, according to a July 20 press release from the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment....

(Graphic illustration by Robbie Haynes | The Collegian)

Public redistricting forum discusses county election representation

Isaiah Dennings July 20, 2021

The Colorado Independent Redistricting Commission has completed preliminary drawings for how Colorado should be divided for federal and state representation and is now heading to every county to hear...

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Update: College Avenue homicide suspect identified

Noah Pasley July 19, 2021

Update: July 20, 6:14 p.m. Fort Collins Police Services identified the College Avenue homicide suspect that is now in custody as Victor Jeremiah Corwin, according to a July 20 press release. An off-duty...

Demonstrators carry banners and flags in the NoCo Pride March July 16. The march featured a line of approximately 600 demonstrators walking down College Avenue which stretched for five and a half blocks. (Michael Marquardt | The Collegian)

600 show their colors at 3rd annual Fort Collins Pride March

Isaiah Dennings July 19, 2021

The phrase “out of the closet and into the streets” echoed through Old Town Fort Collins on Friday; it was a popular mantra among the demonstrators at the 3rd annual NoCo Pride March. The march...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Union on Plum apartments cancels all leases for upcoming school year

Natalie Weiland July 15, 2021

The Union on Plum apartment complex has canceled all resident leases for the 2021-22 school year.  In an email message sent to residents on July 15, the Union on Plum management team explained that...

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Fort Collins man arrested for possession of explosive devices

Noah Pasley July 15, 2021

The Larimer County All-Hazards / Crisis Response Team executed a search warrant July 14 that led to the seizure of explosive devices and the arrest of a Fort Collins man, Nicholas Dice, according to...

Larimer County Health Department provides COVID-19 update

Larimer County Health Department provides COVID-19 update

Isaiah Dennings July 15, 2021

The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment held a public forum July 12 via Zoom to update residents on the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic.  The delta variant was a main topic,...

Mayor Protem Emily Gorgol cuts ribbon

CSU and City of Fort Collins unveil new micro e-vehicles

Isaiah Dennings July 13, 2021

On July 9, the City of Fort Collins, in partnership with Colorado State University, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the new partnership with electric bike and scooter company Spin. The...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Colorado State University updates on-campus mask policy

Noah Pasley July 9, 2021

Colorado State University is updating its mask policy on campus as the fall semester approaches. In an email update to the campus community, the CSU Pandemic Preparedness Team said that starting Monday,...

The City Hall Meeting Tuesday night had many parts. There was an oppurtunity for citizen participation, discussion of prospective construction on East Prospect Road, and an appeal (Erica Giesenhagen | Collegian).

Fort Collins City Council passes immigration legal defense fund

Isaiah Dennings July 8, 2021

The Fort Collins City Council passed ordinance No. 64 on second reading with a vote of 5-2 during a meeting on July 6, appropriating $150,000 from reserved funds to finance a pilot program for immigration...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

City hires its first chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer

Noah Pasley July 8, 2021

The City of Fort Collins has hired its very first chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer, according to a July 6 press release. The City's appointee, Claudia Menéndez, comes to the role after...

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