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FINANCE: Fiscal and Economic Changes This Fall

Many deadlines are looming that will affect business owners and investors alike this fall.  2013 may go down in history as a pivotal time for both … more

Woman found dead in Englewood alleyway with gunshot wound

Suany Melgar Almendarez, 41, was found dead in an alleyway in Englewood Sept. 11. more

Man sentenced to community corrections after shooting Centennial neighbor through a wall

Rather than being sentenced to prison, Mickel McLean, who accidentally shot his neighbor in the head through an apartment wall in Centennial, has been sentenced to five years in community … more

Cheryl Wink submits resignation from Englewood City Council amid recall

Cheryl Wink has submitted her resignation from the Englewood City Council, with her resignation letter released by the city Monday evening. more

Walk to End Hydrocephalus celebrates 20 years in Highlands Ranch

As the upbeat music played and bright blue decorations stood out against the green fields and cloudy skies, hundreds of people came together to take part in the 20th Denver Walk to End Hydrocephalus. … more

Englewood completes Oxford Avenue sinkhole, waterline repair

The City of Englewood announced that repairs to the sinkhole and storm pipe on Oxford Avenue at Navajo Street are finished.  After months of delays due to weather and other unforeseen … more

Englewood City Council sets date for recall election — one month before regular fall balloting

Englewood will hold a special recall election for three city council members on Oct. 3 — just a month before two of the members' terms would end in any case — at an estimated cost of $137,000. more

Parker Arts ranks 10th for the 2023 Denver-Area Tourist Attractions

Parker Arts celebrates as they receive a number of accolades at the Henry Awards as well as receiving a top 10 ranking from the Denver Business Journal.  The Denver Business Journal released … more

Homeless in Jeffco: One day on the streets

Every year in January, a small army of volunteers from churches, human services departments, nonprofits and law enforcement fan out into communities across the nation and conduct a point-in-time … more

FINANCE: Strategies for College Planning and Savings in Today’s Economy

In tough times, the thought of paying your children’s way through college can sound daunting, but it’s something most of us hope to be able to do … more

Westminster City Council censures one of its own for name calling

Westminster City Councilors officially chastised one of their members Aug. 28, voting to censure Bruce Baker for calling City Manager Mark Freitag a liar at their June 24 meeting. “I want … more

Centennial Water employees receive industry awards at the Rocky Mountain Water Conference

Two Centennial Water and Sanitation District employees, John Droullard and Andy Smith, were recognized by the Rocky Mountain Section of the American Water Works Association at the Rocky Mountain … more

Homelessness in Englewood: No place to call home

During a cleanup along the South Platte River in January, Englewood police counted 21 campsites with about 30 people living on its east banks. Some 25 truckloads of trash, human waste, syringes and … more

South metro auto tech students succeed at national championships

One hot summer day, for eight consecutive hours, local students William Schimberg and Liam Keller diagnosed and solved one challenging car problem after another. more

Colorado Rep. Brittany Pettersen proposes legislation to expand access to overdose drug

With thousands of Americans dying each year due to opioid overdoses, health professionals and a Colorado Congresswoman are working to change federal law so that more hospitals are reimbursed for … more

Parker launches leadership training program for professional women

Whether they are a new business or experienced, women looking to expand their professional capability and effectiveness will have the opportunity to strengthen their professional development with … more

In-between is really middle of nowhere

Some of you may remember the Gerry Rafferty song, “Stuck in the Middle,” and then again, since it was written and first performed in 1972 by … more

Merchants support the news we need

I just wanted to take the time this week to thank all of the merchants who make our local newspaper possible. Each and every week, writers submit … more

Summer Interns: A Great Source of Free Labor?

It is that time of year again – college and high-school kids are looking for practical, hands on work experience. Lured by the possibility of … more

UPDATE: Woman charged in Highlands Ranch shooting discovered dead in jail

A Highlands Ranch woman being held on a murder charge  was found dead in a Douglas County jail cell. more
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