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Gov. Jared Polis visits Idaho Springs to tout universal preschool

Gov. Jared Polis was in Idaho Springs to tout the launch of preschool across the state. more

Cherry Creek High School athletics set to induct more Hall of Famers

It was hardly four months ago when Cherry Creek High School debuted its inaugural athletic Hall of Fame class at the Curtis Ballroom in Greenwood Village. Another round of inductions will be honored in October. more

Citizen’s Academy enrollment for the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office closing

The deadline to apply for the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office Fall 2023 Citizen’s Academy will be closing Friday, Aug. 25.  The district attorney’s office is … more

Arapahoe Libraries host free concert

Arapahoe Libraries hosted a free concert with the Wash Park Band at the Tagawa Gardens Aug. 18. more

Castle Rock senior housing project approved

A Castle Rock development plans to bring 174 senior multi-family housing units to the town in the Meadows neighborhood. On Aug. 15, the town council unanimously approved the Affinity project, … more

Douglas County commissioners Abe Laydon, George Teal censure Commissioner Lora Thomas

In a tumultuous meeting, two of Douglas County’s elected leaders voted to censure — or formal disapprove of — their colleague in response to what one of the leaders has called public shaming of county volunteers with inaccurate information. more

Amid Republican talk of cuts, top Democrat visits Brighton to talk about retirement programs

With talk of budget cuts swirling in Washington, the U.S. House's top Democrat swung through Brighton with a Colorado congresswoman to meet with seniors worried about the future of programs for the aged.  more

Brighton Council to consider battery factory

Amprius Tech's plans to build a lithium-ion battery factory in Brighton will take it's no vote from the city's Planning Commission to the City Council. Brighton City Clerk Natalie Hoel said the … more

Englewood residents speak at CodeNext public hearing

The Englewood City Council heard testimony from residents supporting and opposing CodeNext in a public hearing Aug. 21.   more

UPDATE: Parker police seek driver in fatal hit-and-run

Parker police are looking for the driver of a 2005 white Chevy Monte Carlo with Colorado plates AWRS39 after a pedestrian was struck and killed.  more

Miner Street to get a facelift in Idaho Springs

A concept design that is underway to update Miner Street between 14th and 17th avenues in Idaho Springs includes wider sidewalks, “curb-less” streets, new lighting and landscaping, and heated streets, according to the city administrator’s office. more

Castle Rock State of the Town honors history, looks to future

Inside Castle Rock’s historic Cantril school auditorium, Mayor Jason Gray touted the accomplishments of the town’s 142nd year, including its purchase of the iconic building.  … more

Cherry Creek Schools expands health services including new community clinic, mental health center

As the new school year began in the Cherry Creek School District, the board of education learned what health services the district provides to support its more than 53,000 students across 67 … more

Riverdale Ridge alum RJ Holliday sidelined at AU by fireworks injury

Just as the redshirt freshman defensive back was gearing up for his debut 2023 season, a firework exploded in his face during a Fourth of July celebration. more

Arapahoe, Douglas county property owners receive responses to property value appeals

In a year that saw property owners file a record number of attempts to lower their property values — as calculated for tax purposes — in Arapahoe and Douglas counties, thousands of property owners have now received notices that their values have been decreased.  more

Castle Pines may ask voters for sales tax, parks measures in November election

In Castle Pines, major roads have “outlived their lifespan,” a city webpage says. And the money the city spends on roads is not enough to keep pace with the backlog of road maintenance needs, the city says. more

Douglas County sees dozens apply for commission on county's water future

More than three dozen placed their names in the running to serve on a new arm of Douglas County’s government that will help the county’s elected leaders plan for the future of Douglas’ water supply, a pressing question for a county whose population is expected to keep growing. more

Douglas County panel highlights issue of human trafficking, hears from survivor

Most human trafficking isn’t like in the movie “Taken,” with children being kidnapped. Instead, it often arises out of poverty or situations involving families. more

WWII veteran honored posthumously in Lakewood ceremony

A World War II veteran who lost his life in Normandy, France as his unit battled their way across Omaha Beach toward Germany has been posthumously awarded the Purple Heart Medal at a private ceremony in Lakewood, Colorado.  more

Arvada police hit with lawsuit after American Motel shooting death

Arvada police issued a detailed press release regarding the 2021 shooting death of  Destinee Delara-Thompson in response to a lawsuit that was filed this month.  more
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