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Youth sports options available for Elbert County kids

The numerous benefits of youth sports have been heavily researched and well-documented. Children who participate in youth sport programs are more likely to build lasting friendships, develop traits such as respect and kindness and are better able to focus academically. more

Businesses now hang their hat in Northglenn

Northglenn officials have been busy conducting groundbreaking and ribbon cutting ceremonies for new businesses. more

Elbert County Road 13 washes out — again

Elbert County Road 13 washed out Thursday between County Roads 158 (Hilltop Road) and 166 (Singing Hills Road) for the second time this summer due to severe flooding. more

Miner Street to get a facelift in Idaho Springs

A concept design that is underway to update Miner Street between 14th and 17th avenues in Idaho Springs includes wider sidewalks, “curb-less” streets, new lighting and landscaping, and heated streets, according to the city administrator’s office. more

Wine Walk in Parker canceled following alcohol complaint

Throughout the summer, many Parker residents look forward to Wine Walks. It means coming together for an evening of socializing and a little wine tasting. However, the Parker Chamber of Commerce has … more

Highlands Ranch Ice Cream Social turns 25

Nothing beats the summer heat like delicious frozen treats. Residents can delight in a variety of them while listening to live music and enjoying a summer afternoon in Civic Green Park on Aug. 2.  more

Littleton council discusses possible uses for opioid settlement revenue

Over the next 18 years, Littleton will receive about $1.2 million in opioid settlement funds. At a study session on Sept. 12, the city council directed staff to put Littleton’s first … more

Englewood officials address issues about house where apparent bomb-making operation was found

Representatives from the City of Englewood and the Englewood Police Department held a meeting for citizens who feel the city “is not what it used to be,” with a purpose to address concerns regarding the 4945 S. Delaware Street property. more

Casey Devol sentenced to 97 years for double murder case in Douglas County

A judge in Douglas County sentenced 31-year-old Casey Devol to 97 years in prison for shooting and killing his sister, his sister’s boyfriend and a dog in the in rural area of Franktown last year. more

Invest in DCSD kicks off campaign for school funding

Castle Rock’s Crystal Valley neighborhood is one of three growing areas of the Douglas County School District that doesn’t currently have a neighborhood elementary school. That could … more

Honoring a local hero

It was a poignant, somber time for first responders and residents as they paid their respects to Major Toby Lewis as his funeral procession made its way through Conifer to Evergreen Memorial Park. … more

Jeffco school board legal costs may rise

Jeffco Schools Board of Education's recent hiring of a Colorado Springs attorney Brad A. Miller, could cost the district an additional $90,000 this year. Hired by a 3-2 vote (Ken Witt, Julie … more

Englewood City Council selects PJ Kolnik to fill vacancy

The Englewood City Council has selected resident PJ Kolnik to fill the at-large vacancy left by Cheryl Wink. more

Bringing out the good in people through Big Bill’s New York Pizza Day of Giving

Bill Ficke didn’t believe what he had heard when he picked up the phone just after 6 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2001. His friend had told him a plane crashed into the World Trade Center and  … more

Council votes on first reading of CodeNext for a second time

For the second time, the Englewood City Council approved the first reading of CodeNext in a 4-3 vote on Sept. 18.   The agenda item, which was originally approved on Sept. 11, was … more

District attorney on school shooting: 'Here we are again'

Eighteenth Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler lived in a home in Highlands Ranch for 18 years. His four children are in the Douglas County school system. His wife's business is roughly one mile from the Douglas County Sheriff's Office substation in Highlands Ranch. He knows the area well. After all, he “grew up in these parts,” Brauchler, now a Parker resident, said. more

Westernaires unveil fun routines at annual Western Heritage Day shows

Whether they were dressed as Gummy Bears, Mario Kart racers, or Disney characters, the Westernaires made sure everyone was enjoying Western Heritage Day. more

Pirate Fest returns to Northglenn

Avast, me hearties! The 8th annual Pirate Festival — one of Northglenn’s most beloved events — returns Sept. 15 and 16 to the Northglenn Recreation Center and EB Rains Jr. Memorial Park. … more

Fort Lupton native giving back to hometown teams

RJ Ramirez is comfortable on a football sideline.  After all, he lettered in football at both Prairie View High School in Henderson and at Colorado State University-Pueblo. Ramirez … more

Academy to get bigger, better visitor center in coming years

As part of the City For Champions project, the Air Force Academy will get funding for a new visitor center. But when or exactly where it will be constructed won’t be determined until at least … more
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