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Restaurant provided a safe haven for fleeing school kids

Lucas DeLeon works as a manager for Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery, which sits at Lucent Boulevard and Plaza Drive in Highlands Ranch. As he drove to work May 7, he turned off Broadway and … more

Englewood releases guidelines for Oct. 3 special recall election

Englewood residents in Districts 1, 2 and 3 will receive ballots in the mail for the Oct. 3 recall special election on Sept. 11. more

Effectively Handling Difficult Situations

All of us have at some point found ourselves in a situation where it is necessary to have a difficult conversation with our co-worker, supervisor or … more

Filling the gratitude bucket all year long

Over the years I have shared Thanksgiving meals with family and friends, some in their homes and some in my own home. One of the traditions I enjoy … more

Community members welcome STEM students back with words of love

On a cloudless day, the sun beaming down, a small group of parents and children stood along Barrons Boulevard in Highlands Ranch waving posters with words of encouragement. “You are … more

Arapahoe Community College ends partnership with Able Shepherd

Arapahoe Community College on Sept. 1 ended its partnership with “tactical training” organization Able Shepherd, which had organized an anti-LGBTQ protest six days earlier. more

Creating a “Portfolio with Airbags” Could Help Protect Against Geopolitical Risk

I recently invited foreign policy expert, Peter Brookes, to Denver to speak about flashpoints, hot spots and other challenges to international … more

District Attorney John Kellner, Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly talk crime, cases and transparency

John Kellner, 18th Judicial District attorney and Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly sat down with Highlands Ranch residents to talk about what’s happening in and outside of the court, crime … more

`Ah-ha moments' are creativity generators

Seems like even at this stage of my life I still find myself having those “ah-ha moments.” You know that moment when the light bulb has gone off … more

Golden bans sale of flavored tobacco products in city limits

Starting in 2024, Golden retailers won’t be able to sell flavored tobacco products. more

Larkspur hires outside company to evaluate proposed truck stop off I-25

Larkspur has hired an engineering company to act as the arm of the town that will evaluate the proposal for a new truck stop, a potential project that has drawn opposition from area residents. more

Charter frustrated by lack of help

Supporters of a prospective charter school with nowhere to build believe the Douglas County School District has the power to help it, but district leaders say it isn’t their responsibility. Under a process adopted in 2012, it will only help … more

Columbine survivor: 'Not a single one of us walked out the same'

Twenty years. Twenty years since the day hell opened beneath Columbine High School. Since students streamed out of the south Jefferson County school, their hands over their heads, fleeing two … more

Before You Write Your Will…

Writing a Will is not as simple as it sounds. For most people, it requires important decisions on how to divide assets, who to select as an executor … more

A future for Sheridan Green

One word kept coming up as parents and neighbors considered the fate of the now-closed Sheridan Green Elementary School —community. Grant Bloom’s daughter attended the school when it was still … more

Toxic algae detected in Cherry Creek Reservoir

After discovering toxic algae in the Cherry Creek Reservoir, officials are not permitting some recreational activities like swimming and paddleboarding in parts of the reservoir. Colorado Parks … more

Judge sets trial date for Idaho Springs' dispute with the Clear Creek School District over the bus barn

Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of stories looking at the Clear Creek School District’s proposed Transportation and Maintenance Facility. This story covers the first court hearing on the Idaho Springs dispute against the school district. more

Editorial: It takes a unified front to treat a dual diagnosis

For Terry Schamberger, 51, a lifelong addiction to alcohol began when he was 13, triggered by emotional trauma caused by the death of his sister in a car accident and an unsettled family life. For … more

Douglas County’s leaders not united on forming commission on county's water future

With Douglas County’s population expected to keep growing — and many homes relying on a limited supply of water from underground aquifers — the question of how to shore up water supply in the county hangs over the area’s water providers. more
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