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Photo Gallery: "The Best of the West" Parade returns for Buffalo Bill Days

During the final weekend of July, Golden's cowboys ride again in "The Best of the West" Parade for Buffalo Bill Days. more

Lone Tree leaders honor retiring Park Meadows’ senior general manager Pamela Schenck-Kelly

Laser-focused, passionate, honest and committed to excellence — that’s how Lone Tree leaders described Pamela Schenck-Kelly, Park Meadows’ senior general manager, in honor of her … more

Amid Republican talk of cuts, top Democrat visits Brighton to talk about retirement programs

With talk of budget cuts swirling in Washington, the U.S. House's top Democrat swung through Brighton with a Colorado congresswoman to meet with seniors worried about the future of programs for the aged.  more

Experts weigh benefits of school resource officers

Leaders in school safety and law enforcement agree that school resource officers offer more than security. They provide education about issues like cyberbullying and dating violence and engrain … more

Woman reportedly kidnapped in Arapahoe County found alive in Wheat Ridge

A 43-year-old woman who was reportedly kidnapped in Arapahoe County was found alive in Wheat Ridge with minor injuries, and the man suspected of abducting her has been arrested following an overnight … more

Parents, community members seek school security solutions

David Ray, president of the Douglas County Board of Education, opened a May 14 school board meeting with a moment of silence for Kendrick Castillo, who was killed in the May 7 school shooting at STEM … more

Brighton Council to consider battery factory

Amprius Tech's plans to build a lithium-ion battery factory in Brighton will take it's no vote from the city's Planning Commission to the City Council. Brighton City Clerk Natalie Hoel said the … more

New outlet mall nears approval

A proposed 900,000-square-foot, 200-acre outlet mall called Promenade at Castle Rock — which would be adjacent to and potentially twice as big as the existing Outlets at Castle Rock — got a step closer to reality on Nov. 19 when town council … more

Douglas County approves over $1 million for suicide prevention, including for Castle Rock Pride

Amid numbers that show suicide deaths have steadily risen in Colorado in the past two decades, Douglas County’s elected leaders approved more than $1 million in funding for suicide prevention and mental health support in Douglas County over the next three years. more

Figure out what it is you want

Do you remember the pop song by the Spice Girls, “Tell me what you want, what you really really want, I’ll tell you what I want, what I really … more

FINANCE: Markets Exceed Expectations

The stock market has returned more in the first five months of the year than we would expect for a full year.  This usually means one of two … more

Police investigating Cherry Creek High School teacher for criminal obscenity

The Greenwood Village Police Department is investigating a Cherry Creek High School teacher after an alleged incident involving criminal obscenity was reported.  The police department … more

Group wants school board accountability

A committee designed to hold the Douglas County School Board accountable to the community held its first formal meeting Nov. 21 at the Castle Rock library. About 20 people, including at least two who strongly support the current board, listened … more

Commitment is key to build will power

“Stay strong!” “You can do it!” “Don't give in!” “Keep the faith!” “Stay the course!” Many times when we begin the pursuit of a … more

Mother of four missing children arrested in Texas, children still missing

Four children between the ages of 4 and 9 have been missing from Centennial since June 30. Law enforcement have tracked down and arrested the mother, but investigators are still looking for the children and the father, who police suspect took the children. more

Highlands Ranch Senior Center celebrating Healthy Aging and Senior Center Month

Throughout September, the Highlands Ranch Senior Center will be celebrating Healthy Aging and National Senior Center Month by expanding their fall programs. more

Thousands of Douglas County property owners see some relief from value appeals

One of every four residential property owners disputed the value of homes — as calculated for tax purposes — this year in Douglas County, and thousands of their properties’ values have been lowered now that the county has finished processing the disputes. more

Teachers stay for connections, community

It’s no secret that the Elizabeth School District has struggled to keep teachers. But some make careers in the district over many years. more

Meet Evergreen High School’s new athletic director

To be in a small club of female athletic directors at Evergreen High School is a significant and historic milestone. But to hear Maddy Hornecker tell the story, it’s really not that big of a deal. more

Fans flock to Steak ’n Shakes

After being shuttered for months by a dispute between local franchisees and the company’s corporate headquarters, popular Steak ’n Shake restaurants in Centennial and Sheridan reopened this week, attracting large crowds with offers of free food … more
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