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Samantha Patrick sits above the roughly 1,200-strong crowd that turned out for Fort Collins Local Girl Gang's Planned Parenthood solidarity rally Feb. 11, 2017.

Lopez: Our bodies are not your politics; stop debating abortion

Dominique Lopez February 3, 2022
If you go into a hospital in order to get a medical procedure, such as surgery or even cosmetic surgery, the government never seems to ask questions or discuss the legality of receiving such procedures. Abortions, however, have multiple federal and state laws regulating them, and legislators frequently try to push back to ensure people cannot receive abortions without meeting specific criteria. Why is this the reality? Why are the choices of a person who wants to end a pregnancy — regardless of the reason — questioned by the government before they can even begin the process?
The Colorado State women's basketball team huddles during a time out.

Rams women’s basketball takes on stone cold New Mexico game

Michael Giles February 3, 2022

With weather conditions on the extreme, Colorado State University's women's basketball team played a cold game against the University of New Mexico Lobos on Wednesday night. The Rams played away with...

Three men stand on a stage near a small biography of Fred Hampton, a civil rights leader.

B/AACC Black History Month: ‘Uniting the Diaspora’

Ivy Secrest February 3, 2022
On Jan. 28, The Black/African American Cultural center started off Black History month with “Uniting the Diaspora.” This opening event set the tone for what is shaping up to be an impactful series of events, full of fun and educational functions (and the occasional free meal). 
the storefront of a king soopers surrounded by snowy trees

Henry: Unionizing works, especially amid a labor shortage

Brendan Henry February 3, 2022
Sometimes a person must stand up for what they feel is right. For some, it is a political ideology, and for others, it may be their religion. When wages were too low and expectations too high, King Soopers employees found themselves standing up for what they believed was the proper move forward. For a little under two weeks in January, King Soopers employees went on strike, citing lack of proper wages, outsourcing of jobs and lack of protection in the workplace. This strike was supported by the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 7, a union that assisted these employees in coming to an agreement with the store.
Fort Collins Mayor Jeni Arndt during a City Council session Sept. 21, 2021. The City Council heard from community members and moved forward with a variety of ordinances impacting Poudre School District, local marijuana codes, infrastructure and other aspects of the city.

State of the City Address discusses lessons from the pandemic

Austria Cohn February 3, 2022

At the annual State of the City Address, Interim City Manager for the City of Fort Collins Kelly DiMartino and Mayor Jeni Arndt discussed the impact of the pandemic on individuals and local businesses,...

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