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National Black Legacy Project highlights Denver musicians

To access this post, you must purchase Unlimited Digital Access (Monthly), Unlimited Digital Access (Annual), Elbert County News - Digital + Print (Annual) or Parker Chronicle - Digital + Print … more

Parker Town Council approves a Downtown Business Improvement District

A couple of business owners attended the Aug. 21 town council meeting to express their concerns and opposition for the creation of the Downtown Parker Business Improvement District.  … more

Training for the open road virtually

Since the Aims Community College started its Commercial Driver's License CDL program to meet the demand for the truck drivers shortage, training students in semi-trucks recently added a CDL … more

Time to talk: Community members form unique mental health partnership

Several Douglas County administrators sat on one side of a large rectangular table. The deputy county attorney was a few seats down, near a deputy from the sheriff’s office. Representatives from … more

FINANCE: Denver Investors Show Broad Optimism About the Markets and U.S., Global Economies- Part 1

I’m pleased to write about findings of the recent Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Investor Pulse Poll. A new poll shows that Denver area investors … more

Breaking down phobias at International Bat Night Out with Backcountry Wilderness in Highlands Ranch

Bats are one of the most unique and multifaceted mammals in the world, yet they are one of the most misunderstood.  In honor of International Bat Night Out, the Backcountry Wilderness Area … more

FINANCE: Investing in Foreign Bonds

As yields on high-quality bonds have slipped in the United States, more investors are turning to foreign bonds and foreign bond funds to boost … more

Marquez, Avila plead guilty in fatal Rock Rest hit-and-run case

The two men charged after a truck drove into a crowd outside Golden’s Rock Rest Lodge last October have pleaded guilty to separate charges in the case. more

Douglas County School District discusses funding challenges with Lone Tree City Council

From teacher shortages to bus transportation limitations, the need for funding in the Douglas County School District is approaching a crisis level, said Mike Peterson, the school board president, … more

Finding the right level of tolerance

So what is an acceptable level of tolerance? I guess the answer is really situational, as in some instances we can be or become extremely tolerant … more

Castle Rock man facing terrorism charge after allegedly attempting to join Islamic State group

The FBI arrested a Castle Rock man at Denver International Airport on July 14 for allegedly attempting to join the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS, an Islamic militant organization.  more

Tornado gives Highlands Ranch opportunity to teach more about Xeriscape landscaping

As residents continue to clean up their yards after the June tornado, the Highlands Ranch Community Association saw an opportunity to teach homeowners about xeriscaping, a landscaping style that … more

Teachers union VP promoted to top spot

New Douglas County Federation president Courtney Smith takes the reins at arguably the most difficult time in the union's history. The DCF, which represents both teachers and other Douglas County … more

Liquor compliance hits new lows

Golden City Police Department handed out 14 liquor violations to employees at local establishments throughout the city during the department’s annual liquor compliance checks in Dec. 2013. The … more

Woman under arrest after Highlands Ranch shooting

A woman who walked out of a residence in Highlands Ranch  was taken into custody by deputies following a shooting that left one  male dead.  more

Jeffco students show gradual improvement in reading and math, still below pre-pandemic

Jeffco students are inching closer to pre-pandemic proficiency rates in math and reading, according to the latest results of the Colorado Measures of Academic Success. more

Englewood police report shooting at Cherokee and Oxford 'tactical situation'

Englewood police reported an "officer involved shooting" in the 4100 block of South Cherokee, between Oxford and Princeton Avenues, Tuesday night. more

Wheat Ridge Central City Opera remembers J. Landis Martin

The Central City Opera in Wheat Ridge lost an influential and longtime member when J. Landis Martin died Sept. 1. He was the president of Central City Opera’s Endowment Fund Board, a longtime … more

In D.C., U.S. senators, representatives from Colorado use social media to tell of 'attempted coup,' 'anarchy'

Members of the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate shared their experiences from the Capitol in Washington, D.C., amid protests and violence on Jan. 6. U.S. Rep. Jason Crow, D-Aurora, via … more

Hands of the Carpenter organization offers low cost auto care services for single moms

Hands of the Carpenter is a nonprofit organization in Golden that assists single mothers with their transportation needs. It specifically aids in vehicle maintenance, repair and purchase. The organization has affiliated shops across the county and is expanding into the metro area. more
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