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Greeley voters will decide whether to repeal zoning for the Cascadia project. The city council approved a special election at Tuesday's meeting that will be held on February 24.
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Voters in Greeley likely will get to decide Feb. 24 whether to repeal city-approved planned-unit development zoning for the Cascadia and Catalyst projects.
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Looking for holiday lights? Here's a look at the Northern Colorado Holiday Light trail, which features seasonal attractions and events in Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont and others.
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The historic building on 8th Avenue has served for a number of functions, including a National Guard training center, a church and a bar.
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After a successful protest of an earlier petition effort related to the $1.1 billion Cascadia development in west Greeley, four Greeley residents Friday filed another protest, this one against a petition that on Wednesday was ruled “initially insufficient” by the city clerk.
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After the first round of No Kings protests this summer, Coloradans rallied once again across Northern Colorado Saturday to protest against the Trump administration’s policies.
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Weld County Officials voted on Monday to build new judicial and administrative centers in downtown Greeley, ending discussions about moving the operations to the north part of the city. Biz West's Chris Wood discusses with KUNC's Desmond O'Boyle.
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A group hoping that voters will repeal the Greeley City Council’s approval of the complex financing plan for a $1.1 billion sports and entertainment project on the city’s western edge has won approval of its petition form from the city clerk’s office and began collecting signatures of registered voters over the weekend.
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Cities throughout Northern Colorado are celebrating Bike to Work Day on Wednesday, June 25. Here are some stops to check out.
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Greeley will not move forward with the purchase of the JBS USA headquarters building in the Promontory business park, with the city focusing instead on funding of a new civic campus downtown.