It’s impossible to be ‘for’ affordable housing while being anti-development The Common Sense Institute has ranked Colorado 51st dead last in “housing competitiveness,” a measure of housing supply and affordability. This ranking was measured with metrics including the number of hours a state resident would have to work to pay their rent or […]
“It might take a little bit of time and the journey might be hard, but the light will always prevail over darkness," Rabbi Yerachmiel Gorelik said Wednesday night. "We just need a little bit of light to dispel a tremendous amount of darkness.”
Two of Loveland’s top officials still had jobs at the end of Tuesday’s City Council special meeting, but neither City Manager Steve Adams and City Attorney Moses Garcia came away from their annual performance evaluations unscathed.
After weeks of speculation, Loveland City Council and its three new members will conduct a formal performance review at Tuesday's special meeting for City Manager Steve Adams and City Attorney Moses Garcia, who have come under fire from one of the newly elected members.