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Take a ride and explore the history of the Fort Collins Trolley
Fort Collins Trolley conductor Kevin Mabry helps passengers board Car 25 at the Howes St. stop. Courtesy of Tim Dillon / Fort Collins Municipal Railway Society. When the weather warms up in Northern Colorado, it signals the return of a much-loved summer pastime. The Fort Collins Trolley is back on weekends and holidays — and celebrating 40 years since the restored trolley began once again to take passengers on a leisurely journey along Mountain Avenue into Old Town.
Scientists aim to improve Western snowfall, water supply forecasts with research project in Colorado
Next winter, research scientists from several institutions, including Colorado State University and the University of Utah, will converge in the Park Range mountains of northwestern Colorado. Throughout the 2024-2025 winter season, the team will use radar technology and snow-sampling tools to measure the size and shape of snowflakes. Researchers will...
Decisions about PSD schools made now will shape our community for decades to come.
Hi, reporter Kelly Lyell here. Nobody wants the school their children attend to close. If they did, that would be a far bigger problem than the one facing our community now, with Poudre School District’s Board of Education considering plans that would close as many as five neighborhood schools. ...
Ready to freshen your plant beds? Here's when and where to get free mulch in Fort Collins
Garden and yard season is here, and you might be looking to freshen up your garden beds or cover up that nutrient-rich compost with mulch. Fort Collins residents can get mulch for free, provided by the city's Forestry Division. ...
High school baseball postseason: Results for Fort Collins teams in regional tournaments
It's do-or-die time in the chase for a high school baseball state title. The unforgiving regional tournaments are here to begin postseason play. Unlike the eight-team state tournament, regionals leave no room for error. Four teams per region. One team wins two games to advance to state. Single elimination. ...
Isabel Allori adds more state titles to resume as one of best runners in Fort Collins history
LAKEWOOD — Isabel Allori doesn't take the wins for granted. Because the Liberty Common standout never expected them early in her now-storied preps career. "I didn't burst onto the scene....
Wellington will renovate its downtown area. Here's how to provide input on the project
The town of Wellington secured $4.4 million in state and federal funds to upgrade its downtown and will be seeking residents’ input during the next town hall meeting. The renovation project, called the Cleveland Avenue Construction Project, will improve the stormwater drainage and “improve the overall accessibility downtown by implementing ADA compliant ramps at all intersections,” according to a news release from the town.
Colorado State football's 2024 win total line is 6.5. Will the Rams hit the over or under?
What's in store for the Colorado State football team in 2024? Will the Rams finally make it back to a bowl game for the first time since 2017? Or will it be another letdown of a season? ...
Under-the-radar Blasting Room wins Latin Grammy
Fort Collins’ music studio quietly racks up another accolade. Most people think of Los Angeles, New York City or Nashville when it comes to Grammy Award-winning recording studios. However, there is one such studio tucked away in an inauspicious building in Fort Collins. Just a couple miles from Old Town sits a small recording studio called The Blasting Room that is making a big name for itself.
Here's who won every Fort Collins high school city title in 2023-24 school year
With the regular season done for every high school sport in Colorado, it's time to crown the champions of Fort Collins. While city titles are not official championships (outside of specific meets in swimming as well as track and field), they matter a lot to local athletes. It's typically one of the first preseason...
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