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Parker Police Officer, Jonathan Warn, becomes US citizen

Over a two-month period, Officer Jonathan Warn experienced two life changing moments as he was sworn into the Parker Police Department and became a US citizen.  Born in Plymouth, England, … more

Adams County, Anythink libraries name Poet Laureate

Anything Libraries, Adams County Parks, Open Space & Cultural Arts bring poetry to the communities. Kerrie Joy was chosen as the inaugural Adams County Poet Laureate "Sincerely," according to a … more

New interactive mural unveiled on Lone Tree bridge

Colorado artist Kelsey Montague, known for her immersive murals across the United States, has brought her talents to the City of Lone Tree, revealing a colorful mural on the Lincoln Avenue Pedestrian … more

Faces of history going up at Founders Plaza

The colorful mural going up on the southern wall of Brighton's Founders Plaza features fields of green crops, scenes from the city's history and some surprising faces. "I came up with my own … more

Emails show Able Shepherd organized PrideFest protest, despite denial

Emails obtained by Colorado Community Media undercut claims by tactical training group Able Shepherd that it did not organize a protest of Douglas County PrideFest. more

Don't let rhythm of day get out of time

The other day I was just cranking out work, I was on top of my game, calls were going well and meetings even better. It really seemed that I was … more

Two weekends left for 2023 Colorado Renaissance Festival

When patrons cross the threshold of the Colorado Renaissance Festival castle gate they are transported to a world where knights fight to the death, royalty glide down the village streets, fairies flutter about and witches eat children. more

Hit the gas on the road less traveled

“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” From the Robert Frost poem, … more

Don't let a second go unappreciated

Have you ever paid attention when someone is counting for a specific purpose or during a game or competition, and as they near the point of where … more

Castle Rock residents protest police brutality, racism

Protesters started in the Philip S. Miller Library parking lot before marching through the downtown and gathering in Festival Park. more

Castle Rock to address parking concerns with permit plan

Castle Rock is tackling parking concerns with recent changes to multifamily development requirements and the creation of a new permit system.  more

South Jeffco Rotary remembers Marcellina Otii, the Rotarian who built a school in Uganda

The South Jeffco Rotary recently took a meeting to memorialize Marcellina Otii, a longtime educator and school founder who died July 8. Amongst the stories told were about Otii’s time in Colorado and how she convinced the Denver Metro Rotary Clubs to sponsor a preschool in her hometown of Gulu, Uganda. more

Election Results 2021: Arapahoe County -- Centennial, Littleton, Englewood, Sheridan, Cherry Creek

Welcome to Colorado Community Media's report on election results for Arapahoe County communities. more

Nearly 100 artists provide colorful art during annual Centennial Chalk Art Festival

Nearly 100 artists participated in this year’s Centennial Chalk Art Festival, bringing a breadth of color and imagination to the sidewalks of the shopping district, The Streets at SouthGlenn. … more

Hearing slated for Chick-fil-A

A public hearing on the Chick-fil-A rezoning request will be held as part of the Dec. 16 Englewood City Council meeting, which begins at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers on the second floor of the Englewood Civic Center at 1000 Englewood … more

Douglas County receives $50,000 from state for homelessness prevention

With an eye on keeping older adults housed, Douglas County received a $50,000 grant from the state to help stop homelessness before it starts. more

Residents say aircraft noise from Centennial Airport has ‘gotten worse’

Despite months of raising concerns about aircraft flying over residential areas surrounding Centennial Airport, residents say the issue of frequent traffic and noise persist.  “I've … more

Turning the page to our next chapter

Dear readers and supporters: Today begins a new chapter for this newspaper and Colorado Community Media, and we’re excited to share updates on our move to a new printing facility, why that … more

Why blind historian Peggy Chong tells the stories of the blind

It only takes an introduction and a few minutes of talking with historian Peggy Chong to learn something new. Chong, also known as The Blind History Lady... more

UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital adding two new buildings to the campus

Additional healthcare services will be available to the community as UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital broke ground to add two new buildings to the campus.  In its four years of being open, … more
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