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Part of Havana Street to be moved near Castle Pines Parkway, I-25

City officials have planned for a relocation of part of Havana Street in the central Castle Pines area, hoping to improve future traffic flow in a part of town that is expected to see more commercial development. more

Hands of the Carpenter organization offers low cost auto care services for single moms

Hands of the Carpenter is a nonprofit organization in Golden that assists single mothers with their transportation needs. It specifically aids in vehicle maintenance, repair and purchase. The organization has affiliated shops across the county and is expanding into the metro area. more

Centennial selects artists to transform traffic boxes into public art

Centennial Arts and Cultural Foundation announced the winners of this year’s Centennial traffic box art wrap project. more

Douglas County School District votes to set limits on public commenters

Public commenters at Douglas County school board meetings will be limited to one comment per meeting going forward. At the Aug. 22 meeting, school board members unanimously approved a change to … more

Condo, townhome development coming to Lone Tree despite opposition from FAA, Centennial Airport

A new residential development of 190 condo units and 80 townhome units will be coming to the City of Lone Tree, despite some concerns about its proximity to Centennial Airport and the Federal Aviation Administration’s opposition. more

Lone Tree opts into Proposition 123 to increase affordable housing

In an effort to increase affordable housing, the Lone Tree City Council unanimously agreed to opt-in to Proposition 123 with the intention of working collaboratively with Douglas County partners. … more

Arapahoe County Sheriff's Deputy Nicholas Pacheco uses training to save infant's life

Earlier this month, Deputy Nicholas Pacheco from the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office saved the life of a one-month old infant. As a father himself, the incident made Pacheco reflect on the importance of knowing infant choking first aid and CPR — especially for parents. more

Douglas County Libraries denies request to remove 4 LGBTQ books

Douglas County Libraries Board of Trustees rejected a request to remove four LGBTQ+ books from library shelves. Highlands Ranch resident Aaron Wood, founder of conservative Christian group … more

Deputy Dan Coyle joins the Cherry Hills Christian community as school resource officer

Cherry Hills Christian School is implementing more security practices for their student’s protection this school year by including their first School Resource Officer, Deputy Dan Coyle.  … more

Residents look at renderings of two developments of the My Mainstreet Project

Whether excited or concerned about the My Mainstreet developments, residents got to ask questions and get an up close look at the development design as members of Confluence Companies hosted an open … more

Ouray Sportswear to close facility in Englewood

After more than 50 years of providing customized clothing to people, Ouray Sportswear LLC, located in Englewood, is shutting down its facility and laying off 154 employees. more

Boulder mass shooting suspect found competent to stand trial

The alleged perpetrator of the King Soopers shooting that claimed the lives of 10 people in 2021 has been found competent to stand trial, the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement on Aug. 23. more

Depot Art Gallery highlights Coloradan artists during Best of Colorado

A pensive primate, a cerulean sea, a bowl of clementines and an array of cats — these things, which may seem to have little in common, are all images one can see on display at a small gallery located just minutes from downtown Littleton. more

Good times launch school year in Elizabeth

Elizabeth School District teachers got treated to breakfast and a full-fledged pep rally to launch the new school year.   On the morning of Aug. 8, teachers were ushered into the … more

Parker Town Council approves a Downtown Business Improvement District

A couple of business owners attended the Aug. 21 town council meeting to express their concerns and opposition for the creation of the Downtown Parker Business Improvement District.  … more

Parker Town Council approves plans for 148-unit development

New housing will be built within the next couple of years as the town council approved service plans for two metropolitan districts during an Aug. 21 town council meeting.  A metropolitan … more

Douglas County School District officials happy with CMAS scores

Douglas County students scored higher on the Colorado Measures of Academic Success tests last year than most others in the state and earned higher scores than before the pandemic. The latest … more

With help from the Aurora Police Department, Parker police make arrest in fatal hit and run

A suspect has been arrested for the fatal hit-and-run that took place Aug. 21 at Parker Road and Lincoln Avenue.  With the assistance of the Aurora SWAT team, the Parker Police Department … more

Parker Town Council approves ballot questions for November election

From approving ballot questions to approving a new veterinary clinic, the Parker Town Council was busy during a lengthy meeting on Aug. 21.  With an election coming up on Nov. 7, the … more

Area in and near Elbert County rich in hiking trails

When you think of hiking in Colorado, panoramic views of the snow-capped Rocky Mountain peaks probably come to mind. While there’s no argument on the beauty of that view, you don’t need … more
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