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Parker’s Olde Town Metropolitan District anticipates public improvements

The Olde Town Metropolitan District anticipates various public improvements as the town council approved an Amended and Restated Service Plan and an Intergovernmental Agreement to update a nearly … more

Zoning decision favors battery maker

When it came right down to it, the Brighton City Council was not making a decision about renewable energy or the potential for pollution, economic development or fire hazards at their Sept. 5 … more

Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office cuts ties with Able Shepherd

In an interview with Colorado Community Media, Arapahoe County Sheriff Tyler Brown said his office has cut ties with Able Shepherd and does not think future partnerships or collaborations will happen between his department and the group, “unless there are some drastic changes in their philosophy.” more

Colorado Rep. Brittany Pettersen proposes legislation to expand access to overdose drug

With thousands of Americans dying each year due to opioid overdoses, health professionals and a Colorado Congresswoman are working to change federal law so that more hospitals are reimbursed for … more

Douglas County's Abe Laydon, George Teal voted to suspend Commissioner Lora Thomas' county credit card, travel allowance

The two-member majority of Douglas County’s elected leaders voted again in rebuke of the third member, this time restricting her ability to spend on matters of county affairs. more

Teachers stay for connections, community

It’s no secret that the Elizabeth School District has struggled to keep teachers. But some make careers in the district over many years. more

Police investigating Cherry Creek High School teacher for criminal obscenity

The Greenwood Village Police Department is investigating a Cherry Creek High School teacher after an alleged incident involving criminal obscenity was reported.  The police department … 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

A future for Sheridan Green

One word kept coming up as parents and neighbors considered the fate of the now-closed Sheridan Green Elementary School —community. Grant Bloom’s daughter attended the school when it was still … more

Winter months bring the trifecta of illness — will 2023 have high numbers of flu, RSV and COVID?

With colder months just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about and preparing for the trifecta of illnesses that come with winter. In 2022, the trifecta was a word used to describe … 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

Sam’s Automotive files for bankruptcy amid delays in Englewood development battle

Sam’s Automotive has filed for bankruptcy to stall a foreclosure of its property at Oxford Avenue and Navajo Street in Englewood. more

Englewood releases guidelines for Oct. 3 special recall election

Englewood residents in Districts 1, 2 and 3 will receive ballots in the mail for the Oct. 3 recall special election on Sept. 11. more

Arapahoe Community College ends partnership with Able Shepherd

Arapahoe Community College on Sept. 1 ended its partnership with “tactical training” organization Able Shepherd, which had organized an anti-LGBTQ protest six days earlier. 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

Developer announces plans for Thornton theater

Thornton's Larkridge Retail Center will get a 32,000 square-foot, 800 seat theater venue meant to showcase Broadway style musicals, plays, concerts and other entertainment events, the city officials … more

Fort Lupton Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser goes back to the 1950's

The Fort Lupton community did it again, jitterbugging, swinging, twisting, and boogie-woogie at the 16th annual Spaghetti Dinner to raise funds for school supplies for the Weld-Re-8 school district … more

“RexRun” event raises $32,000 for nonprofit Back the Blue K-9 Force

With the goal of supporting patrol and school therapy dogs, an estimated 725 people attended the second annual RexRun for PAWSitivity event at Arapahoe County Fairgrounds in late August.  … more

New temporary outdoor art installation at Lone Tree Arts Center

People passing by the Lone Tree Arts Center may find themselves covered in a colorful reflection of light and hearing the sound of bells thanks to a new interactive, outdoor art installation built in … more

Lone Tree asking for community input on city’s future growth

As part of a multi-year project, the City of Lone Tree is asking for community input on how the city should evolve between now and 2045.  The project, called Lone Tree Elevated, is to … more
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