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Empire Deputy Police Chief Keith Sandford fired after assault arrest

Former Empire Deputy Chief Keith Sandford was arrested in Arapahoe County for domestic violence and felony assault in connection to an incident involving Sandford’s wife that was reported Sept. 7. … more

Two suspects arrested in attempted first-degree murder

The Parker Police Department has made two arrests in connection with a shots fired incident near Nate Drive and Hollow Creek Lane.  James Gomez Deppermann and Aaron Joseph Stelly have been … more

Training for the open road virtually

Since the Aims Community College started its Commercial Driver's License CDL program to meet the demand for the truck drivers shortage, training students in semi-trucks recently added a CDL … more

Kick up your heels at 5K in Elbert County

The Historic Elizabeth Main Street 5K & Family Color Run will be held on Sept. 23 starting at 9 a.m. 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

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

Brighton Police seek to end Community Reach contract

Brighton Police would like to work with local mental health trauma counseling center Reaching HOPE to provide mental health counselors that would respond to police calls, replacing Community Reach … more

Brighton council considers state housing fund

Brighton City Councilors said they have no problems enlisting in a state effort to boost the state's affordable housing inventory, although they had suggestions about the peculiarities of Brighton's … more

Parker launches leadership training program for professional women

Whether they are a new business or experienced, women looking to expand their professional capability and effectiveness will have the opportunity to strengthen their professional development with … more

Centennial Water employees receive industry awards at the Rocky Mountain Water Conference

Two Centennial Water and Sanitation District employees, John Droullard and Andy Smith, were recognized by the Rocky Mountain Section of the American Water Works Association at the Rocky Mountain … more

Walk to End Hydrocephalus celebrates 20 years in Highlands Ranch

As the upbeat music played and bright blue decorations stood out against the green fields and cloudy skies, hundreds of people came together to take part in the 20th Denver Walk to End Hydrocephalus. … more

Woman found dead in Englewood alleyway with gunshot wound

Suany Melgar Almendarez, 41, was found dead in an alleyway in Englewood Sept. 11. more

Small-town football gets big-deal exposure

Rural towns are known for being close-knit and supportive — and residents showed up in force to support the Elizabeth High School Cardinals and see the festivities when EHS was chosen to host the Denver Broncos High School Home Game of the Week. more

Meet Evergreen High School’s new athletic director

To be in a small club of female athletic directors at Evergreen High School is a significant and historic milestone. But to hear Maddy Hornecker tell the story, it’s really not that big of a deal. more

Elementary school park dedicated in beloved teacher’s honor

Westminster teacher Joe TeBockhorst’s friends created a park in his honor packed with all his favorite things: kickball, a dunk tank, Gatorade and most importantly, a crowd of people … more

Arrest made in arson spree involving 10-12 dumpster fires

Arvada Police arrested a 28-year-old man they suspected of starting between 10 and 12 dumpster fires beginning on July 23. The dumpster fires have all occurred in geographic cluster around 57th Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard. more

Autumn tradition returns in Elbert County

Nothing says fall quite like a pumpkin patch, and here in Elbert County, The Patch does fall right. more

Fort Lupton celebrates with Trapper Days

Fort Lupton celebrated its annual Tomato Festival and Trappers Day parade Sept. 8 with pancakes, a golf tournament and plenty of music an activities. Fort Lupton’s annual celebration has … 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

Inaugural Heroes Gala to honor Douglas County first responders

In an effort to celebrate Douglas County’s first responders and launch a new community emergency relief fund, the Douglas County Community Foundation is hosting the inaugural Heroes Gala on … more
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