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Douglas County Sheriff’s Office cuts ties with Able Shepherd

A new statement from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office says it will no longer participate in training or events with Able Shepherd, a tactical training group that has faced backlash after its … more

Middle schooler struggles with MS

Rickey Cooper has spent much of the last several months feeling numb from the chest down, enduring pain so intense his mother has packed him in ice to diffuse it. The 13-year-old Highlands Ranch boy, diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, still … more

Upcoming Country star Frank Ray adds hispanic flavor to Nashville sound

Navigating the music industry can be a trying journey for promising artists. From local act to police officer to family man, Frank Ray has taken a long path toward success in country music, and his … more

Douglas County School Board President Mike Peterson debates merits of school funding question

Four Douglas County conservatives argued for and against school funding measures on the ballot this November at an event hosted by Douglas County GOP event in Centennial.  more

High school journalists earn national award

Mountain Vista High School journalism students don’t shy away from tough subjects. A 2012 story in the Eagle Eye news magazine detailed the struggles of a drug-addicted student, including an admission he pawned his mother’s jewelry to help … more

Cherry Creek school board candidates discuss test scores, live-streaming meetings and SROs

The race for three seats on the Cherry Creek School District Board of Education is underway, and all five candidates met during a candidate forum at Smoky Hill High School. The school … more

Colorado voter guide: Get to know the 2018 state ballot measures

Colorado voters will decide on 13 state-level measures, addressing big issues like education and road funding, oil and gas setbacks, and congressional redistricting. The measures are of three types: … more

How to talk to your children about violence

The National Association of School Psychologists has advice for parents wanting information on how to talk to their children in the aftermath of tragedies like the one at STEM School Highlands Ranch … more

Circumstances change, but character shouldn't

Stuff happens, right? I mean, when we least expect change, it happens. Sometimes we are caught off-guard by awesome and wonderfully unexpected good … more

The Arapahoe County Board of Health to expand to 7 members in 2024

The Arapahoe County Board of Health is going to expand next year, moving from a five-member board to seven, starting on Jan. 1. With board members Nancy Sharpe and Nancy Jackson terming out … more

Wal-Mart breaks ground

Northglenn has had the Garland Center on its radar for redevelopment for nearly 10 years. As the city’s oldest retail center, built more than 50 years ago, it was the hardest to develop because of multiply property owners, aging infrastructure … more

Chamber hires new director

The Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce has a new director. Peg Kelley, a longtime Elizabeth resident known to many around the area through her work as a community banker, has assumed leadership of the organization. Her first day on the job was Dec. … more

Douglas County School Board member resigns

Douglas County School Board Member Justin Williams stepped down from his post Jan. 6, saying he wants to spend more time with his family. "I have served on the board for over six years and have … more

New King Soopers is a go in Littleton

Littleton's planning board on Dec. 9 unanimously paved the way for a total overhaul of the 27-year-old King Soopers grocery store at Littleton Boulevard and Broadway. "I think the concept of … more

More than 4,000 attend 17th annual Centennial Under the Stars

Thousands of people of all ages danced, sang and laughed the night away during the 17th annual Centennial Under the Stars event at Centennial Center Park. more

Elizabeth School District safety director honored

Mike Newton, the Elizabeth School District’s director of safety and security, was named Security Director of the Year on July 12 at the Campus Safety Conference in Henderson, Nevada. more

Colorado Symphony readies for centennial season

On Sept. 12, 2001, legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma was scheduled to perform Antonín Dvořák’s Cello Concerto with the Denver Symphony. The day prior to the performance, the United States was shaken by … more

Elbert County rainfall leaves damage in wake

This year Elbert County has endured extreme amounts of rainfall and flooding. The Elizabeth area has received anywhere from 23.02 to 27.30 inches so far this year. more

UPDATED: CodeNext first reading comes back due to 'inadvertent errors'

For the third time this month, the first reading of the controversial CodeNext zoning overhaul is back on the Englewood City Council agenda this coming Monday, Sept. 18, so the council can “correct inadvertent errors” that were made during the apparent approval of the measure on Sept. 11. more

How our values drive our success

One of my very favorite things about being in the coaching, training, and learning and development industry is when I have an opportunity to meet and … more
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