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Judge in Glass case gives prosecutors and defense time to work things out

Former Clear Creek County Sheriff deputies Andrew Buen and Kyle Gould appeared briefly in court in proceedings linked to their charges for the 2022 shooting death of Christian Glass. 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

Douglas County’s leaders not united on forming commission on county's water future

With Douglas County’s population expected to keep growing — and many homes relying on a limited supply of water from underground aquifers — the question of how to shore up water supply in the county hangs over the area’s water providers. more

South Jeffco Rotary remembers Marcellina Otii, the Rotarian who built a school in Uganda

The South Jeffco Rotary recently took a meeting to memorialize Marcellina Otii, a longtime educator and school founder who died July 8. Amongst the stories told were about Otii’s time in Colorado and how she convinced the Denver Metro Rotary Clubs to sponsor a preschool in her hometown of Gulu, Uganda. more

Douglas County School District Legacy and VALE campuses for career, technical education

Douglas County School District celebrated the openings of two new campuses that expand career and technical education and non-traditional educational opportunities. The district hosted back-to … more

The Bemis women: Granddaughter of Edwin A. Bemis tells stories of the women in her family

Edwin A. Bemis is a well-known historical figure in the Littleton community. But he was not the only one in his family to accomplish greatness. more

Arapahoe County identifies its first human case of West Nile virus

Arapahoe County has identified its first case of a person being infected with West Nile virus for the 2023 season. Given that there are no vaccines to prevent West Nile virus in people, health officials are urging residents to take precautions at all outdoor locations to prevent mosquito bites.  more

Larkspur hires outside company to evaluate proposed truck stop off I-25

Larkspur has hired an engineering company to act as the arm of the town that will evaluate the proposal for a new truck stop, a potential project that has drawn opposition from area residents. more

Pickleball comes to Castle Pines with five new courts

The wave of pickleball popularity has reached Castle Pines, where five public pickleball courts officially opened in late July. more

AdventHealth Castle Rock celebrates 10-year anniversary

When AdventHealth Castle Rock first opened a decade ago, Director of Women’s Services Jacque Northrup created the hospital’s birth concierge program to offer a boutique labor and delivery … more

District Attorney John Kellner, Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly talk crime, cases and transparency

John Kellner, 18th Judicial District attorney and Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly sat down with Highlands Ranch residents to talk about what’s happening in and outside of the court, crime … more

Ducking and diving: Downtown Evergreen holds annual derby along Bear Creek

More than 7,000 of Evergreen’s favorite feathered friends landed below the Evergreen dam — all part of the annual Dam Ducky Derby. more

Judge sets trial date for Idaho Springs' dispute with the Clear Creek School District over the bus barn

Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of stories looking at the Clear Creek School District’s proposed Transportation and Maintenance Facility. This story covers the first court hearing on the Idaho Springs dispute against the school district. more

55-year-old Castle Rock pitcher finally gets shot at pro baseball

From all-state high school baseball pitcher to pro decades – yes, decades – later, Dan Clemens of Castle Rock is looking back in amazement. As generations have come and gone, at 55 years old, he’s still standing on the mound, which is exactly where he wants to be. more

Jury finds Rigoberto Valles-Dominguez guilty on 13 counts, including attempted murder of a Littleton police officer

A jury found Rigoberto Valles-Dominguez, 35, guilty after he shot and injured a Littleton police officer in 2021. more

The 10 must-watch football teams along the Front Range this season

Ahead of the 2023-24 season, we spoke with schools and coaches as well as our cadre of sportswriters, photographers and freelancers to determine our 10 must-watch high school teams of the season. more

Parker Police Department provides safe location for internet purchases and exchanges

It's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to meeting up with someone after purchasing or selling an item on the internet.  Not only has online shopping become more popular, but places … more

Mountain Vista graduate looks to help students perfect college essays

Like other students, Jessica Moore was once a high school student writing a college essay, now she is offering a college  workshop to help students in the same community she grew up in feel more … more

Littleton Police Officer Michael Lopez cleared in February fatal shooting

Littleton Police Officer Michael Lopez was cleared by the 18 th Judicial District for any wrongdoing in the shooting that resulted in the death of Stephen Poolson Jr. on Feb. 2. In the report, … more

Beloved Highlands Ranch resident, Yvette Gunther, celebrates 101st birthday

Some say she’s amazing, others say she's a wonder woman, but one thing for certain is Yvette Gunther is an energetic and caring mother, grandmother and friend.  To celebrate her 101st … more
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