What Times-Call readers said this week
Here is a selection of comments on stories posted by the Times-Call on its Facebook page Sept. 14-21.
DIA braces for 100 million travelers a year after record-high holiday travel
Mt Chaise: Brace yourself — high holiday travel is upon us.
Longmont-area events for Saturday, Sept. 14: Longmont Airport Airshow and Expo
Carol Keen: It was so cool seeing the planes on the ground and watching them fly in the sky.
Photos: 2024 Longmont Airshow and Expo at Vance Brand Airport
William Wood: What a fantastic day for the town of Longmont! Thank you.
Boulder County has new plan, focus, for unhoused people
Brenda E Kelley: Veterans over illegals.
Gay Frederick Bergeron: Make drug treatment centers part of that plan.
Johnnie St. Vrain: What are those weeds along the Diagonal Highway?
Carson Wilder: There are no weeds, just medicine in a different form.
Kathie Hibbard: Curly burdock.
CU Boulder to co-host 2025 Global Climate Summit in Oxford
Catherine Monteath Bonde: I think they should hold it at Hillsdale College!
Daniel Davis: So sad that they keep pushing this hoax.
Gareth Shemesh: I wonder if they will run the air conditioner? Probably all fly there on private jet.
Andrew Schmidt: A tremendous waste of time. End no-questions-asked federal student loans if the money is going to garbage like this.
Ron Jensen: I'm sure everyone will walk or ride the bicycle there.
Zombies to take over downtown Erie as local filmmaker looks to fund film 'Eerie Town'
Ben Owens: Just film it in Denver. Zombies have already taken over downtown there.
Ele Right: Lots of open land and houses for sale. Move there.
Carol Reed Cohen: That sounds fun.
Casa Bonita reservations sell out on first day
Heather Reynolds Atwood: Nothing to see here. This is just a money-grab now. How disappointing.
Boulder animal protection officers relocate stranded baby snapping turtles
Huggabee Bo: Snapping turtles are awesome animals. But they are also ruthless predators.
Julie Renee: Those animal control officers in Boulder are no joke! Good job!
Margaret Ruttenber: I love them. They are terrific!
Suspicious package containing white powder sent to Colorado Secretary of State Jen Griswold's office
Rodney Smith: Remember at CPAC when Republicans had a banner that read, "We are all domestic terrorists"?
AGC Biologics lays off 85 from Longmont, Boulder sites
David Winters: If Polis hears of this, he'll want to turn the buildings into taxpayer funded housing for illegal aliens and future non-citizen democrat voters.
Kip Atkinson: Economy is fine. Nothing to see here, just layoffs as greed-flation settles in. Gotta keep shareholders' value up to get those C-suites bonuses.
Cammedn Slammed: Building back better at its finest.
Fred Mahe: The recession I believe we are in is hitting our area hard.
Jennifer Davis: Best economy ever! I'm sure those workers already have new jobs.
Scott Conlin: They are partnering with another company, so do not need the site. It isn't politics.
Boulder offers $1,000 to residents to 'fire-proof' homes
Joshua Wardell: How about we stop giving money to people who don't choose to help themselves?
Doug Bokelman: Aaaand that money came from...?
Mt Chaise: Boulder also could do better with open space land management. Just a thought.
CU Boulder final enrollment data shows growth of 1,275 students
Johnny Figueroa: Let's just use a rough estimate of tuition that the school got out of this additional 1,275 students with an "average" of $40,000 in tuition per year. This was an additional $51 (million) ... for the school annually. Nice business model