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This week, vaccine providers in Northern Colorado started giving out third Pfizer shots to those who qualify. Many are accepting walk-up appointments.
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The daily number of tests being administered in Colorado has jumped more than 30% since mid-August, according to state data. The rush has made it difficult for some residents to find appointments near them.
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Several moments during the last two years have reflected race-based problems in Loveland — at city council, school and library board meetings, during protests and in Facebook groups. Often, a key point of contention for some residents is whether racism even exists in the city, or ever did.
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Faced with a federal lawsuit and demands for change, the City of Loveland announced a $3 million settlement today in the arrest of Karen Garner, an elderly woman with dementia.
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Following the violent arrest of an elderly woman with dementia last summer, two former officers with the Loveland Police Department are now facing criminal charges.
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Three Loveland officers are no longer with the police department following the arrest of an elderly woman with dementia last summer.
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A team of outside law enforcement agencies and city officials are launching separate investigations into the forceful arrest of a 73-year-old Loveland woman with dementia who left a store without paying for about $14 of items last year.
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Around this time of year, Loveland really earns its nickname as the "Sweetheart City" thanks to its valentine re-mailing program. Officials seriously considered canceling the program this year, but what really cemented the decision to move forward was the volunteers who still wanted to do it — even if this year looked a little different.
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On Monday, Kevin Londrigan and 30 of his colleagues stepped away from their roles to join the swath of health care workers across the country receiving the first doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines.
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In May 1920, while the country and the world were still recovering from the 1918 flu pandemic, the Rialto Theater was built in downtown Loveland. A century later, another pandemic has thwarted anniversary plans and forced budget cuts for the historic venue. But one group has found a way to make the theater's ghosts live on.