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Englewood signs off on depot plan, residents announce intent to sue city

The Englewood City Council approved a proposed settlement regarding the historic Englewood Depot that will give owners Thomas and Patti Parson until 2028 to make necessary changes to the property or the city can reclaim ownership of the property. more

Castle Rock man facing terrorism charge after allegedly attempting to join Islamic State group

The FBI arrested a Castle Rock man at Denver International Airport on July 14 for allegedly attempting to join the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS, an Islamic militant organization.  more

Investigation into Arapahoe County’s human services department did not find systemic issues

An investigation into the Arapahoe County Department of Human Services did not find pervasive agency-wide issues that indicate systemic errors to protect children or serve families, the county … more

Lifetime Classic Golf Tournament helps autism nonprofit

A luxurious day of food and cocktails and even raffles – all while playing 18 holes of golf. That is the plan for July 31 at the Colorado Golf Club in Parker, and it is all meant to help support those with autism. more

Englewood City Council sets date for recall election — one month before regular fall balloting

Englewood will hold a special recall election for three city council members on Oct. 3 — just a month before two of the members' terms would end in any case — at an estimated cost of $137,000. more

Cheryl Wink submits resignation from Englewood City Council amid recall

Cheryl Wink has submitted her resignation from the Englewood City Council, with her resignation letter released by the city Monday evening. more

Littleton Police Department completes Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement training

Along with 21 other agencies across Colorado and about 350 across the U.S. and Canada, The Littleton Police Department has officially completed a program that aims to create a law enforcement culture that supports peer intervention. more

Jack Twite, a Douglas County elections official, honored by state

The statewide association of elections officials honored a Douglas County elections employee known for deftly handling a sometimes contentious political climate, the association announced in early July. more

Castle Pines approves flood control project between Lagae Road, I-25

Most area residents may not notice it, but a small part of a body of water identified for its “deteriorating conditions” has long been a priority for local governments to address, and the Castle Pines City Council gave the green light for a project to make drainage and flood control improvements to the area. more

Golden Hills becomes first resident-owned mobile home park in Jeffco

After a two-year journey with lots of ups and downs, Golden Hills residents now own their mobile home park. more

Arapahoe County Commissioners approve accessory dwelling units

Starting around mid-September, some residents living in unincorporated areas of Arapahoe County will be able to add an accessory dwelling unit to their property. The new housing option became … more

Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office and U.S. Marshals Service conclude three-month effort to track down sex offenders with arrest warrants

Through a multi-month partnership between the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office and the United States Marshals Service District of Colorado, the agencies tracked down 38 of 79 people who had … more

Douglas County nonprofit, The Aspen Effect, provides programs for local youth

Just like the interconnected root system of an aspen tree, the nonprofit organization, The Aspen Effect , aims to connect with youth and give them support and mentoring so they know they don’t … more

Douglas County Sheriff’s Office warns of suspects committing auto thefts, burglaries; authorities ask for public's help

Believe it or not, small steps during your day — something as simple as taking your garage door opener inside with you — can go a long way toward deterring crime. more

Littleton community hears from three city manager finalists

The three finalists, which city council whittled down from a pool of 77 applicants, all currently live in Colorado and bring years of public service experience from current and past city manager roles. more

In D.C., U.S. senators, representatives from Colorado use social media to tell of 'attempted coup,' 'anarchy'

Members of the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate shared their experiences from the Capitol in Washington, D.C., amid protests and violence on Jan. 6. U.S. Rep. Jason Crow, D-Aurora, via … more

I had COVID-19 and it was mentally challenging

July 29 was the 10th day I had been feeling sick with COVID-19, and by that time, I had all the symptoms you’ve read or heard about. I had a fever. I could feel myself losing my breath if I did … 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

SROs and Douglas County schools: What do they cost and how many are there?

Costs to fund a school resource officer are typically split between the law enforcement agencies providing them and the organizations receiving services. The Douglas County School District, the … more

Experts weigh benefits of school resource officers

Leaders in school safety and law enforcement agree that school resource officers offer more than security. They provide education about issues like cyberbullying and dating violence and engrain … more
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