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Pamela Johnson
Pamela Johnson is an award-winning journalist with two decades invested in the community of Loveland. She covers education, county government, environmental issues, outdoor recreation and whatever else she finds along the way.
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Loveland school district votes not to close schools next year
The Thompson School board won't close the district's two smallest schools next year, but could eventually do so as the district analyzes cost savings.

Santa makes house calls in 40 states thanks to program started in Colorado
Secret Sleigh Project started in Loveland three years ago to provide Santa visits to children facing medical limitations.

Colorado school district to decide in January whether to close schools to save money
Families and teachers may learn in January whether the Thompson School District will close schools to save money.

Crews start plugging Berthoud-area oil well that bubbled up after 33 years
An oil well near Berthoud that was capped in 1984 and began spilling drilling mud late last month should be recapped within the next week. It will take a lot longer...

Well near Berthoud starts spilling drilling mud 33 years after it was capped
An oil well drilled capped an abandoned in 1984 started bubbling up oily muck on private property northeast of Berthoud on Sunday.

Chimney Hollow participants: Lawsuit will not stop diversions, will hurt the Colorado River
Representatives of two of the utilities that hope to store water in Chimney Hollow say that if a lawsuit filed to halt the reservoir is successful it may not stop...

Colorado Parks moves fish from Lonetree Reservoir to other public waters
Colorado Parks and Wildlife fish biologists have moved 3,200 fish out of Lonetree Reservoir and into nearby public fishing waters over the past month.

Colorado State University adds adventure tourism graduate program
Colorado State University will be home to the country's first adventure tourism graduate program.

Loveland man becomes oldest to climb Devils Tower
Robert Kelman may have slowed down a bit from his heyday in climbing, but his technique and skills remain strong enough that, at 87, he became the oldest person to...

Rain delays work on paved trail connecting Fort Collins, Loveland
Recent rainy weather has delayed completion of the Front Range Trail, the first paved trail to connect Loveland and Fort Collins.