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Jeffco Baby Café celebrates World Breastfeeding Week with support

Jefferson County’s breastfeeding mothers got to celebrate World Breastfeeding Week on Aug. 7 with Jefferson County Public Health’s Women, Infants and Children program, Mothers Milk Bank and the Baby Café. more

Resolute Run benefits food bank

New Year’s resolutions are commonplace and commonly broken but this year, Arvada and Denver-Metro residents are resolving to run for a better cause. The Resolute Run, a 5k race held Jan. 1, at Memorial park, 8001 W. 59 Ave, encourages citizens … more

Top stories of the year

It has been a year of change for Golden with well-respected community leaders stepping down to new faces on city council next year. There was a lot to report on this year but here is a list of some of the top 10 stories listed in no particular … more

FINANCE: Economy Stronger than GDP Indicates

The saying goes, “Even a broken clock is right twice a day”.  That is a similar assessment to all the naysayers who have been predicting a … more

Town’s finance department receives multiple awards

Parker's finance department has received three awards from the Government Finance Officer Association, which represents public-sector financial professionals across the United States and Canada. more

Mountain Vista graduate looks to help students perfect college essays

Like other students, Jessica Moore was once a high school student writing a college essay, now she is offering a college  workshop to help students in the same community she grew up in feel more … more

Cherry Creek’s Rymer rallies to fight cancer for himself, others

In 2021, Garrett Rymer was having a typical day for any teenager. He was riding his bicycle when he crashed and broke his right arm. He’d have to wear a cast and, when he returned for a checkup, although the bone had healed, he had a weakness in his arm that wouldn’t go away. more

Lone Tree asking for community input on city’s future growth

As part of a multi-year project, the City of Lone Tree is asking for community input on how the city should evolve between now and 2045.  The project, called Lone Tree Elevated, is to … more

Littleton Police Officer Michael Lopez cleared in February fatal shooting

Littleton Police Officer Michael Lopez was cleared by the 18 th Judicial District for any wrongdoing in the shooting that resulted in the death of Stephen Poolson Jr. on Feb. 2. In the report, … more

Summer break comes to an end with the annual Summer Sunset Concert at Civic Green Park

While school is back in session, that does not mean the summertime fun is completely over. End the summer with one last free summer concert in the park at the annual Summer Sunset Concert.  … more

Fort Lupton Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser goes back to the 1950's

The Fort Lupton community did it again, jitterbugging, swinging, twisting, and boogie-woogie at the 16th annual Spaghetti Dinner to raise funds for school supplies for the Weld-Re-8 school district … more

What you need to know about flu prevention

Colder weather brings people together, and if not careful, can cause you to walk away with a cold or the flu. “We see more cases in the winter months because in winter we’re indoors more and in closer contact,” NextCare national director … more

Nothing can be better than something

Sometimes it is easy to become overwhelmed and super-focused with everything that we believe matters in our lives — our families, friends, job, … more

Mother bear warning in Douglas County's Roxborough area after vehicle kills bear cub

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is asking people to avoid the greenbelt in the Roxborough area after a bear cub was hit by a vehicle and died. more

Parker Police Department provides safe location for internet purchases and exchanges

It's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to meeting up with someone after purchasing or selling an item on the internet.  Not only has online shopping become more popular, but places … more

A local place to meet and eat

Every Thursday, a group of volunteers at the First United Methodist Church wake up early to prepare a hot lunch for the city’s residents who are in need of a meal and some good company. The program called “Hunger Watch” serves about 32 … more

Elbert Day Festival is bigger than ever

The annual Elbert Day Festival was held on July 8 in the historic town of Elbert, Colorado. It was a sunny, fun-filled day full of food, music, vendors and activities for the whole family, all … more

CDOT getting stricter about express lane penalties

The Colorado Department of Transportation is getting serious about enforcing penalties for I-70 mountain express lanes, and Idaho Springs is the early focus. more

‘The tie dye lady’ — Englewood business owner offers a place of peace inclusivity, love

An explosion of tie dye greets people when they enter the Peace Place, a small business owned by resident Katie DeGroot who strives to make her shop quintessentially her own by filling it with love, inclusivity and local art. more

Developer announces plans for Thornton theater

Thornton's Larkridge Retail Center will get a 32,000 square-foot, 800 seat theater venue meant to showcase Broadway style musicals, plays, concerts and other entertainment events, the city officials … more
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