| | | | Body found; special prosecutor will not file charges  Loveland police and the members of the Larimer County coroner’s office investigate a death Monday afternoon at Eagleview Park in Loveland. Police did not provide much information on Monday, but we have a short story here and are expecting more information today. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald) Good morning Loveland. The special prosecutor brought in to determine if four current members of Loveland City Council should be prosecuted for violating open meeting laws has announced she found no probable cause for filing any criminal charge. The National Weather Service says we can expect a rainy and windy day, with a high near 66. Read the full forecast here. Below are links to
some of the other stories you'll find today. Jackie Hutchins, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor | | | | A special prosecutor retained to investigate potential open meeting law violations by four members of Loveland City Council will not go forward with the case. | | | | | A Larimer County sheriff’s deputy who fired a Taser at a 28-year-old man running across Interstate 25 at night should have realized the danger of oncoming traffic and could have avoided the man’s death had he used better judgment, a lawsuit filed Monday alleges. | | | | | Loveland City Council will vote on a zoning and land use request that could bring nearly 200 cluster homes to a hillside along 14th Street Southwest. | | | | | Brittany Grim appeared before Judge Joshua Findley Monday morning during a hearing where it was anticipated she would enter into a plea agreement. Instead, the hearing was paused until next week to allow more people to give their input on the plea. | | | | | Lawmakers in Washington ought to adopt an approach more like Colorado’s when it comes to regulating hemp and cannabis, Gov. Jared Polis said Friday during a keynote address at the Northern Colorado Hemp Expo in Estes Park. | | | | | Rocky Mountain RepRap Festival returns to Loveland, the Sustainable Living Association’s Earth Day event returns to Fort Collins, and two events highlighting wolves also are planned in Fort Collins. | | | | | Colorado State and men’s head basketball coach Niko Medved have agreed to a long-term extension that will keep him in Fort Collins at least through the 2028-29 season, the school announced Monday. | | | | | Art by Loveland art teachers is on display at the Loveland Museum, and the Berthoud Historical Society will hear a program on “Floyd Clymer: Berthoud’s Kid Auto Agent,” among events happening on Tuesday. | | | | | Tuesday is expected to be mostly cloudy and windy, gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 66, according to the National Weather Service. There will be a 90% chance of showers, with wind gusts as high as 48 mph and a high wind warning in effect through 6 p.m. The overnight low will be near 40. Winds could gust as high as 34 mph. | | | | | RH Line callers on income taxes, coffee and “two evils.” | | | | | In this Ask Amy column, explore the significance of maintaining personal independence, addressing a partner’s rudeness, and the implications of desiring a ‘stay-at-home’ lifestyle. Amy Dickinson provides nuanced advice on fostering respectful and supportive relationships, emphasizing personal growth, mutual respect, and clear communication. | | | |