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Deputy Dan Coyle joins the Cherry Hills Christian community as school resource officer

Cherry Hills Christian School is implementing more security practices for their student’s protection this school year by including their first School Resource Officer, Deputy Dan Coyle.  … more

Idaho Springs issues stop-work order against the school district over water pipe installation; district calls it a misunderstanding

The city of Idaho Springs has demanded that the Clear Creek School District immediately stop installing a main water pipe at the site of the school district’s planned Transportation and Maintenance Facility. more

Douglas County Commissioner Abe Laydon decides not to repay $17,400 for Harvard training, offers nickels to residents

A statement from the county in May said Laydon would reimburse the county government for the cost of attending the program. more

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser talks opioids in Idaho Springs

Colorado’s share of a $1.37 billion opioid settlement against parent grocery company Kroger will be approximately $70 million, according to Attorney General Phil Weiser. more

Musicians gather to play Celtic music in Littleton, surrounding areas

In a crowded tavern in Downtown Littleton on a Thursday night, 10 musicians gather around a table with their penny whistles, fiddles, guitars and drums and listen intently to each other to create the sounds of Celtic tunes. more

Englewood sinkhole delays continue

The City of Englewood announced Friday, Sept. 8, that final repairs to the sinkhole on Oxford Avenue at Navajo Street have been delayed again. No timetable for completion was given. more

REAL ESTATE: Security Deposits

If you either are or have been a landlord or tenant, you undoubtedly have heard of Colorado’s treble damage statute pertaining to security … more

Fishing now allowed for first time at Rueter-Hess Reservoir in Douglas County

Local residents looking for a place for recreational fishing now have Rueter-Hess Reservoir — near Parker and Castle Pines — as an option for the for first-ever time, Douglas County says. more

Water district reaches out

The world of water service has long been dominated by a "me first" attitude, but that's all changing. more

WWII veteran honored posthumously in Lakewood ceremony

A World War II veteran who lost his life in Normandy, France as his unit battled their way across Omaha Beach toward Germany has been posthumously awarded the Purple Heart Medal at a private ceremony in Lakewood, Colorado.  more

Tides turning in Jefferson County

Elections, budget constraints and developments pretty much sums up the year for Jefferson County. Here is a list of the Top 5 stories of the year that made a huge impact on the county: School board tide turns The Jefferson County school board … more

‘I felt like I was failing all the time’

Throughout her life, Lissa Miller experienced some depression and anxiety. The mental health disorders run in her family. She managed her symptoms by being mindful and exercising. In her early 20s, … more

To take care of your child, you have to take care of yourself

As an infant, Maureen Lake’s daughter was restless, finicky. In her younger years, she was prone to tantrums, boisterous. When she turned 16, she had no interest in getting her license or dating. … more

Annual homeless count tallies an elusive population

On a balmy January night this year, 5,116 people were counted as being homeless in the Denver metro area. In Jefferson County, 394 homeless individuals were counted. The annual Point in Time (PIT) survey is conducted on a January night across … more

Yak N Yeti opens International Market

The Yak N Yeti International Market, 6385 Wadsworth Blvd., previously the Sultan Middle Eastern Market, has gone through a transformation. “I came in one day and all expired food, that’s not good,” Bhattarai said. “I wanted to give people … more

Moms ‘need to know that they are not alone’

Nikki Brooker describes herself as confident, able-bodied, a Type A personality. She has a master’s degree in education and taught various subjects in all grades for 20 years in school districts … more

Judge makes Thornton Kulmann's protection order against alleged 'stalker' Namazi permanent

An Adams County magistrate made Thornton Mayor Jan Kulmann’s temporary protection order permanent at a hearing on July 18.  Previously, Kulmann received an order that Dariush Namazi … more

Election 2021: Jefferson County Voters Guide

Welcome to the Colorado Community Media Election 2021 Voters Guide for Adams County and other portions of the north metro Dever area. Below, you can find links to candidate questionnaires for the … more

Douglas County sees dozens apply for commission on county's water future

More than three dozen placed their names in the running to serve on a new arm of Douglas County’s government that will help the county’s elected leaders plan for the future of Douglas’ water supply, a pressing question for a county whose population is expected to keep growing. more

Maternal depression: ‘When you feel connected, it changes everything'

Lissa Miller, 31, has a history of mild depression and anxiety — the conditions run in her family. She used to manage her symptoms with exercise and meditation. But two years ago, soon after Miller … more
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