McFall leading race to become Loveland's new mayor; voters pass TSD bond, reject child care and transportation taxes

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Also: Things to do in the Loveland area Wednesday, Nov. 5: Nature talk; music, games and more • Letters: Bell ringers needed
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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

 
 

McFall leading race to become Loveland's new mayor; voters pass TSD bond, reject child care and transportation taxes


Loveland mayoral candidate Pat McFall celebrates with supporters Tuesday during an election party at The Forge in Loveland. Read more here. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald)


Good morning, Loveland.

Larimer County Clerk Tina Harris said she anticipates her staff continuing to count election results today, but below we have stories with where things stood after the initial results came in late Tuesday.

Pamela Johnson, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor

Loveland weather for Wednesday: Sunny and 64 degrees

The National Weather Service forecast says Wednesday will be sunny with a high temperature of 64 degrees.

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Things to do in the Loveland area Wednesday, Nov. 5: Nature talk; music, games and more

Kevin Cook will present the next program in his monthly series of nature talks at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday at the Loveland Public Library. (Loveland Reporter-Herald file)

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Letters: Bell ringers needed

Letters to the editor for Nov. 5, 2025.

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RH Line calls for Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025

RH Line calls for Nov. 5, 2025.

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Federal judge won’t block Colorado prescription drug discount law

Drugmaker AbbVie sued the state in June because of Senate Bill 71, which forbade drug companies from limiting how many pharmacies can participate in 340B, a federal discount program.

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Views from the nation’s press

The government spent a little over $7 trillion in 2025 and raised just $5.2 trillion in taxes. To cover the gap, it borrowed $1.8 trillion, equivalent to more than a quarter of public spending and 6% of gross domestic product. “Unsustainable” is too mild a word.

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Loveland City Council Ward 3: Wyrick and Middleton claim top two spots in crowded field

The top vote-getter will serve a full four-year term and the second place finisher will fill the two-years remaining in former Councilor Erin Black’s term. 

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Loveland City Council Ward 1: Geoff Frahm takes the lead

With 55.8% of the vote, Planning Commission member Geoff Frahm surged ahead of newcomer Craig Martinbeault in the race for Loveland City Council’s Ward 1 seat, according to the Larimer County Clerk’s Office.

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Loveland mayor’s race: Pat McFall poised to replace Jacki Marsh

As of 9 p.m., he held a slim lead over newcomer Troy Daniels, with 51.1% of the vote.

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Goebel leads Atrash in Thompson School Board race

Lori Goebel maintained a sizeable lead over Dmitri Atrash for a seat on the Thompson School Board in Tuesday night’s preliminary results.

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Thursday, November 6, 2025

 
 

McFall leading race to become Loveland's new mayor; voters pass TSD bond, reject child care and transportation taxes


Loveland mayoral candidate Pat McFall celebrates with supporters Tuesday during an election party at The Forge in Loveland. Read more here. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald)


Good morning, Loveland.

Larimer County Clerk Tina Harris said she anticipates her staff continuing to count election results today, but below we have stories with where things stood after the initial results came in late Tuesday.

Pamela Johnson, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor

Trump’s HHS orders state Medicaid programs — including Colorado’s — to help find undocumented immigrants

Experts say it’s an “unprecedented” step by the federal government that ensnares the state-federal health program in the president’s immigration crackdown.

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Things to do in the Loveland area Thursday, Nov. 6: MercyMe concert, games, stories

MercyMe will perform at Blue Arena on Thursday night.

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Letters: Boebert costume; lesson from a bull elk

Letters to the editor for Nov. 6, 2025.

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RH Line calls for Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025

Homeless camps I drove up Taft Avenue this evening and was surprised to see the number of homeless camps on Taft just south First Street. Some of those were sprawled out into the street. Kind of a dangerous situation. … Maybe the new mayor can take care of this situation. Election results I find it […]

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Former Vice President Dick Cheney died on Monday at 84. In a nation whose vice presidents tend to be forgotten by history when they don’t go on to become presidents themselves, Cheney will go down as a history-maker who left his mark on the office.

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DIA seeks to pay air traffic controllers’ wages as airport braces for FAA’s flight reductions

DIA officials on Wednesday were bracing as the Trump administration ordered a reduction in air traffic at major hubs later this week.

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Wildlife Window: As wildflower season ends, it’s time to go fruiting

November has arrived, and it is the season that brings wildflowering to an end but simultaneously opens the season of fruiting.

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Loveland man accused of hoax bomb to delay court hearing

Two years after a hoax explosive device led to the evacuation of the Larimer County Justice Center, a Loveland man has been accused of placing it there to delay a court hearing.

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Colorado lawmakers face ethics complaints over Vail retreat — and how it was paid for

The complaints allege that the legislators violated a state constitutional prohibition on accepting gifts of more than $75 when the caucus’s leader sought a $25,000 donation to cover hotel rooms.

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Attorneys focus on different evidence in opening of Fairgrounds Park murder trial

The three-week trial for Asa Peck, the man accused of murdering Chantell Wilkes August 2022, went underway Wednesday morning with opening statements from each attorney and testimonies.

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Also: Things to do in the Loveland area Friday, Nov. 7: ‘One Night in Memphis’; Ski and Sports Swap; more • Colorado Executive of the Year Award goes to Thompson Valley EMS Chief James Robinson
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Friday, November 7, 2025

 
 

McFall leading race to become Loveland's new mayor; voters pass TSD bond, reject child care and transportation taxes


Loveland mayoral candidate Pat McFall celebrates with supporters Tuesday during an election party at The Forge in Loveland. Read more here. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald)


Good morning, Loveland.

Larimer County Clerk Tina Harris said she anticipates her staff continuing to count election results today, but below we have stories with where things stood after the initial results came in late Tuesday.

Pamela Johnson, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor

Reintroduced wolf dies in southwest Colorado, CPW says

The female wolf was one of 15 captured in Canada and released into Colorado in January. Six of those wolves have since died.

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Things to do in the Loveland area Friday, Nov. 7: ‘One Night in Memphis’; Ski and Sports Swap; more

“One Night in Memphis,” a show about a 1956 jam session with Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash will be at the Rialto in Loveland on Friday night. The two-day Ski and Sports Swap gets underway Friday as well.

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Colorado Executive of the Year Award goes to Thompson Valley EMS Chief James Robinson

The Emergency Medical Services Association of Colorado will present Thompson Valley EMS Chief James Robinson with the State Executive of the Year Award on Saturday.

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Letters: Boebert costume in poor taste; Big Tobacco donations to ballroom

Letters to the editor for Nov. 7, 2025.

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RH Line calls for Friday, Nov. 7, 2025

RH Line calls for Nov. 7, 2025.

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More than 70 Denver flights canceled as DIA’s air traffic controllers work without pay

The 31 controllers assigned to DIA’s tower received notices Thursday saying their pay next week, again, would be zero.

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Trump’s announcement that the U.S. will resume nuclear testing that was halted after the Cold War, while dangerous, could and should open up a wider discussion the nation must have about how that arsenal is managed today and in the future.

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Weld County bridge over I-25 near Mead set to reopen Friday

The Weld County Road 38 bridge over Interstate 25 near Mead is scheduled to reopen Friday, after the Colorado Department of Transportation finished construction on the new bridge.

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Northern Colorado continues to grapple with creating affordable housing

Finding affordable housing, still the dream for those wanting to live in Colorado, remains a nightmare for many as incremental solutions creep toward implementation.

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Moose attacks woman walking dog in Boulder County

A woman was taken to the hospital after she was attacked by a moose while she was walking her dog west of Jamestown on Wednesday afternoon. 

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Also: Things to do in the Loveland area Saturday, Nov. 8: Pulliam opening; Ski & Sports Swap • ‘I think that I am perfect no matter what’: Colorado 3rd-grader opens up about having microtia
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Saturday, November 8, 2025

 
 

McFall leading race to become Loveland's new mayor; voters pass TSD bond, reject child care and transportation taxes


Loveland mayoral candidate Pat McFall celebrates with supporters Tuesday during an election party at The Forge in Loveland. Read more here. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald)


Good morning, Loveland.

Larimer County Clerk Tina Harris said she anticipates her staff continuing to count election results today, but below we have stories with where things stood after the initial results came in late Tuesday.

Pamela Johnson, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor

Larimer County restaurant inspections made Oct. 31-Nov. 6, 2025

Larimer County restaurant inspections made Oct. 31-Nov. 6, 2025

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Things to do in the Loveland area Saturday, Nov. 8: Pulliam opening; Ski & Sports Swap

A grand opening for the renovated Pulliam Community Building and the annual Ski and Sports Swap are among the events taking place in Loveland on Saturday.

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‘I think that I am perfect no matter what’: Colorado 3rd-grader opens up about having microtia

For Reis Henderson, having microtia has given her a unique feature to feel confident about, and the third-grader is hoping to inspire others who may have similar experiences. 

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Air travelers brace as FAA’s flight cuts ratchet up at DIA and other airports

Airlines canceled more than 1,000 flights nationwide on Friday alone to comply with FAA instructions requiring a 4% reduction by Sunday.

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What Reporter-Herald readers said this week

Here is a selection of comments on stories posted on the Reporter-Herald Facebook page Nov. 1-7.

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How They Voted: Colorado congressional votes for Oct. 31-Nov. 6, 2025

Here’s a look at how Colorado members of Congress voted over the previous week.

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The election of Zohran Mamdani wasn’t about sound strategy, it was about change. That’s the theme that played out across the mini-midterms on Tuesday: Democrats took the governor’s seats in New Jersey and Virginia, and California voters gave the green light to Prop 50, a redistricting ballot measure. It was, as many pundits have said, a referendum on President Trump and his policies.

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Raymond Lee to resign as Greeley city manager

City Manager Raymond Lee will present his resignation to the Greeley City Council in a special meeting Monday.

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Theater and art events planned in the Loveland area

A variety of theater and art events are coming up in the Loveland area.

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Berthoud volleyball sweeps home regional to advance to state tournament

Friday night in the confines of their own gym, the Berthoud volleyball team made certain its 2025 story wasn’t finished.

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Also: Things to do in the Loveland area Sunday, Nov. 9: Step Up For Vets; Bindings & Brews Book Club • (Guest opinion) Stan Matsunaka: Reaffirm dedication to the democratic ideals World War II soldiers bravely defended
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Sunday, November 9, 2025

 
 

McFall leading race to become Loveland's new mayor; voters pass TSD bond, reject child care and transportation taxes


Loveland mayoral candidate Pat McFall celebrates with supporters Tuesday during an election party at The Forge in Loveland. Read more here. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald)


Good morning, Loveland.

Larimer County Clerk Tina Harris said she anticipates her staff continuing to count election results today, but below we have stories with where things stood after the initial results came in late Tuesday.

Pamela Johnson, Loveland Reporter-Herald assistant editor

This week in Loveland history for Nov. 9-15, 2025

A look back at 10, 25, 50 and 120 years ago in Loveland-area news, from the archives of the Loveland Reporter-Herald.

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Things to do in the Loveland area Sunday, Nov. 9: Step Up For Vets; Bindings & Brews Book Club

Step Up for Vets, the Bindings & Brews Book Club, concerts and a program on immigration are on the calendar for Sunday in the Loveland area.

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(Guest opinion) Stan Matsunaka: Reaffirm dedication to the democratic ideals World War II soldiers bravely defended

I recently returned from Italy, where I retraced my father’s footsteps. He served with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II. Eighty years ago, they were involved in the liberation of Italy.

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Loveland’s Veterans Day salute features bell ringing, parade and more

This year’s parade is dedicated to the memory Tony DuMosch, a U.S. Navy veteran who was instrumental in shaping Loveland’s Veterans Day celebration into the large, communitywide event it is today.

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RH Line calls for Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025

RH Line calls for Nov. 9.

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Amid ‘a transparency desert,’ states look likely to blow past Colorado River deadline. What’s next?

“It’s easy to weigh in from the sidelines,” a legal observer says. “But I think what’s not being talked about is the real lives that are going to be implicated — you’re affecting millions of lives.”

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Colorado State football blasted by UNLV, falls to 2-7

FORT COLLINS — Colorado State lost its third straight game and seventh of the season Saturday night at Canvas Stadium, falling to UNLV 42-10. Despite a promising start to the game, with a touchdown on their first possession, the Rams couldn’t find the end zone again and dropped to 2-7 overall and 1-4 in the […]

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Loveland, Resurrection Christian advance to state volleyball tournament

The Red Wolves and Cougars both swept their home regionals Saturday, punching their ticket to next weekend’s finale at the Denver Coliseum.

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Northern Arizona football beats UNC to hand Bears 4th straight Big Sky Conference loss

The University of Northern Colorado football team lost a lopsided Big Sky Conference game for the second time in two weeks Saturday, losing to Northern Arizona 49-10 in Flagstaff.

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CU Buffs’ bowl hopes come to close with loss at West Virginia

As JuJu Lewis ran around Milan Puskar Stadium, showing off his arm and his youth, he did his best to try to will the Colorado Buffaloes to a victory on Saturday. It was, at least, a possible glimpse into the future for CU – a future that became of greater importance by the time the game was over.

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