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Election Results 2021: Colorado ballot measures

Welcome to The Colorado Sun's report on election results for three statewide measures on the 2021 ballot, all dealing with money matters. For more on state politics and news from The Colorado Sun, … more

Ranch man offers nonprofits tech help

Garry Seaber, 53, of Highlands Ranch, who started a computer-refurbishing company in his garage, IT Liquidators, and now has a 6,000 square-foot warehouse in Littleton, along with Highlands Ranch and California offices, just recently launched a new division to help nonprofits save money. more

Be real, both inside and out

I had an interesting “virtual” experience a few months ago. No, not that kind of experience, but a “virtual” business experience that taught … more

Boulder mass shooting suspect found competent to stand trial

The alleged perpetrator of the King Soopers shooting that claimed the lives of 10 people in 2021 has been found competent to stand trial, the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement on Aug. 23. more

Best of the Best 2019

Valor Christian alum visits Kenya ahead of Princeton volleyball debut

Locals may know Erin McNair from her recent volleyball days at Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch. As a four-year varsity starter for the Eagles, McNair was the captain of the 29-0, 5A state champion team in 2022.  more

Jeffco Sheriff's Office plans no further contact with Able Shepherd

As law enforcement agencies evaluate their relationships with tactical training organization Able Shepherd, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office has stated it plans no further contact with the group. Able Shepherd, which is based in Centennial, protested at Castle Rock's PrideFest last month. more

Castle Pines may ask voters for sales tax, parks measures in November election

In Castle Pines, major roads have “outlived their lifespan,” a city webpage says. And the money the city spends on roads is not enough to keep pace with the backlog of road maintenance needs, the city says. more

Residents look at renderings of two developments of the My Mainstreet Project

Whether excited or concerned about the My Mainstreet developments, residents got to ask questions and get an up close look at the development design as members of Confluence Companies hosted an open … more

Long time restaurant owner in Parker struggles with private parking

A parking dispute has developed over the past couple of years between a long standing restaurant and hotel that includes a retail and dining experience.  Tim Cao, the owner of August Moon … more

Don't let gum stick it to you

I would venture to guess that at one time or another, all of us have either stepped on a piece of gum, or if we haven't been so fortunate yet, will … more

Arapahoe County Sheriff's Deputy Nicholas Pacheco uses training to save infant's life

Earlier this month, Deputy Nicholas Pacheco from the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office saved the life of a one-month old infant. As a father himself, the incident made Pacheco reflect on the importance of knowing infant choking first aid and CPR — especially for parents. more

Internship benefits business, high school students

Kendrick Castillo spends four hours a day, four days a week in a large warehouse, where he maneuvers tiny wires, assembles metal and plastic parts and does programming on a computer. Young for an intern, the 16-year-old is learning all facets of a … more

FINANCE: Housing on the Mend

The Case- Shiller Price Index was just released showing improvement in housing.  Home prices in Colorado were up 9.9 percent over last year with a … more

Douglas County Libraries denies request to remove 4 LGBTQ books

Douglas County Libraries Board of Trustees rejected a request to remove four LGBTQ+ books from library shelves. Highlands Ranch resident Aaron Wood, founder of conservative Christian group … more

“RexRun” event raises $32,000 for nonprofit Back the Blue K-9 Force

With the goal of supporting patrol and school therapy dogs, an estimated 725 people attended the second annual RexRun for PAWSitivity event at Arapahoe County Fairgrounds in late August.  … more

Highlands Ranch fireworks rescheduled to December

After concerns over weather led officials to cancel a Fourth of July fireworks show in Highlands Ranch, the display is now rescheduled for Dec. 16, according to Douglas County. more

Ouray Sportswear to close facility in Englewood

After more than 50 years of providing customized clothing to people, Ouray Sportswear LLC, located in Englewood, is shutting down its facility and laying off 154 employees. more

County works to manage high traffic volumes during road construction in Highlands Ranch

With construction underway at the intersection of Quebec Street, Lincoln Avenue and University Boulevard, a few of the surrounding neighborhoods have expressed concerns about safety and … more

Exercises train aging brains

Mental decline is widely viewed as an inevitable part of growing old. A Parker man is among those who say it doesn't have to be. Torsten Jess, a cognitive enhancement specialist and founder of Brain Function Optimization, LLC, has spent 16 years treating those with age-associated memory loss and mild cognitive impairments. It is his assertion that mental deterioration is not only avoidable, but that simple exercises can actually improve brain function with age. more
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