| | | | Ethics committee recommends admonishment, harassment training for Rep. Weinberg; food bank offers free lunch over spring break

Noah Schulte, 2, is all smiles after seeing the free lunch he
got from the Lunch Lab food truck outside the Loveland Public Library on Monday. The food truck is run by the Food Bank for Larimer County and offers all kids under 18 a free lunch. The food truck will be at the library all week during spring break. Read more here. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Good morning Loveland. The National Weather Service reports a red flag warning on Wednesday amid windy weather and possible high of 81 degrees. Stories we have for you below include: a vote by the Colorado House ethics committee on Rep. Ron Weinberg, of Loveland; an arrest in connection with damage to the door at the Loveland
Resource Center; and activities going on around the region. Pamela Johnson, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor | | | | Weinberg faced accusations from Republican Rep. Brandi Bradley that he misused a master key that could access fellow legislators’ offices and made sexually suggestive and inappropriate comments. | | | | | The South Larimer Discussion Group of the League of Women Voters of Larimer County will focus on current efforts to address the challenges of the unhoused in an online talk on Wednesday. | | | | | A pioneer roads talk, ZZ Top concert, Ballets Jazz Montréal and Sonic Spotlight Showcase are on the calendar in the Loveland area. | | | | | The Fire Rescue Advisory Commission is going on hiatus until the termination process for Loveland Fire Chief Tim Sendelbach has settled, according to the group’s chairman. | | | | | A Loveland man is facing charges in connection to damage caused by a rock to the Loveland Resource Center’s front door Monday night, police said. | | | | | A proposal to ban gender-affirming surgery for minors will head to the November ballot, the Secretary of State’s Office announced Tuesday. | | | | | The framework must now be turned into legislation and wind its way through the meat grinder of lawmakers and lobbyists who weren’t involved in the task force’s deliberations. | | | | | The six-day camps focus on leadership, teamwork and personal development, selecting students based on responsibility, decision-making skills and character. | | | | | Letters to the editor for March 18, 2026. | | | | | RH Line calls published March 18, 2026. | | | | | Following temperate, sunny weather Saturday followed by snow and low temperatures Sunday and Monday, the state’s characteristically wild swings in weather are forecasted to continue this week with temperatures in the mid-80s, according to the National Weather Service. | | | | | Loveland will be sunny with a high temperature near 81 degrees on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service website. | | | | |
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