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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

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

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

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

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

Elizabeth Schools to hold job fair July 25

The Elizabeth School District is encouraging residents of the district and nearby areas to step up and enter the classroom for the 2023-2024 school year. The district is currently struggling to hire teachers and staff. more

Shea Homes, partnering home builder for the 2023 Inspiration House in The Canyons in Castle Pines

A father of five and former basketball coach found himself getting slower and noticed it was becoming harder to move around as his muscles were deteriorating. In early 2021, Frank Cawley was … more

Hearing undermines motive claimed by ax-murder suspect

Reginald Maclaren allegedly told police he annihilated his family due to fear of homelessness, but documents presented in court don't fit that narrative. 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

Douglas County commissioners OK up to $200,000 to nonprofit for emergency preparedness

A Douglas County nonprofit is building up a “community emergency relief fund” that can help take care of people when their lives get turned upside down. 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

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

Parker town council says no to golf carts on public roads

Driving a golf cart on public roads will not be allowed after town council shot down the idea after residents suggested it.  With only councilmembers Anne Barrington and Laura Hefta voting … 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 officials address road, drainage and bike improvements

Parker officials address a long list of issues related to roads, including updating a nearly two-decade-old bike lane plan. more

Parker Town Council denies rezoning application to add residential units in Stroh Ranch

Stroh Ranch residents expressed concerns and support for the proposed 275-unit Mill Creek development near Parker Road and Stroh Road.  The council unanimously refused to approve an … more

Douglas County property Pyramid Pointe sold

Cushman & Wakefield has announced the sale of Meridian property Pyramid Pointe, located at 9777 Pyramid Court. 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

Englewood police report shooting at Cherokee and Oxford 'tactical situation'

Englewood police reported an "officer involved shooting" in the 4100 block of South Cherokee, between Oxford and Princeton Avenues, Tuesday night. more

Woman under arrest after Highlands Ranch shooting

A woman who walked out of a residence in Highlands Ranch  was taken into custody by deputies following a shooting that left one  male dead.  more
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