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UPDATE: Missing Parker teen has been found

An 18-year-old female who was previously reported as missing has been located according to the Parker Police Department social media. more

Conifer robotics team comes to the aid of the Denver East team

Conifer High School's robotics team decided to come to the aid of the Denver East High School team on March 22 in the wake of the two administrators who were shot there and the chaos afterward. more

Cherry Creek assures parents security measures have remained in place as fallout from East High shooting continues

As Denver Public Schools promised more school security after shooting at East High School on March 22, Cherry Creek Schools assured parents that school resource officers and other measures have already been in place in the Arapahoe County district. more

Westminster approves plan to decrease housing density, increase commercial

Westminster city councilors exchanged tense words at the March 13 city council meeting as they approved a revised version of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan plan that kiboshes high … more

PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Good game!

The Second Annual Unified Basketball Game on Feb. 22 at Elizabeth Middle School featured 12 students with unique physical and intellectual disabilities who hit the court after months of practice. more

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Just three months into the year and it’s already a busy one for Douglas County and Colorado. Between the legislative session, increasing costs of living, continuing conversations on growth and … more

Parking woes in Castle Rock drive council to examine requirements

Castle Rock town council members are considering increasing parking requirements for multifamily developments due to concerns about a lack of spaces in the Meadows Town Center area, but the town is … more

Mexican restaurants a cornerstone of Denver metro area’s late-night food scene

Type in “restaurant” on Google Maps and set the filter to “open 24 hours.” You’ll be hard pressed to find any local restaurants serving up food to the night owls, late workers and early risers. more

Xcel Energy will cut Colorado bills again in April

Xcel Energy is again cutting natural gas costs passed through to consumers starting with April bills, the third price decrease announced in two months, even as a special legislative committee pursues … more

Hopes for designation for colleges serving first-gen students ends

On the surface, the bill had a simple premise — to recognize Colorado universities and colleges that enroll a high number of students who are the first in their family to go to college and … more

Some Coloradans could save big on electric vehicles

State officials are putting finishing touches on an electric vehicle rebate for income-qualified buyers willing to trade in an older gas-fueled vehicle, adding up to $6,000 in price cuts on a new … more

Colorado lawmakers want to offer scholarships to help fill workforce gaps

As Colorado hurts for more early childhood educators, nurses, firefighters and workers across other industries, state legislators are attempting to fill critical workforce gaps with a pair of bills … more

Communities try design to improve public safety

Mike Burns bought a home right on the river near Delta, Colorado, with plans to spend the summers fishing outdoors with his grandkids. But those kinds of excursions haven’t always felt safe, since … more

Students to take computer-based SAT next year

Colorado high school students will continue to take the SAT and PSAT as the state’s way of measuring school and district academic performance, but they’ll switch to the computerized version in … more

Area dentist investigated for wife's alleged murder

An investigation into a husband suspected of recently killing his wife has led detectives to look into a two-week period where Angela Craig, 43, was admitted to Parker Adventist Hospital and released twice before her death at University Hospital. more

Douglas County commissioners attempt to move past conflict in ‘civility’ meeting

In a near about-face compared to just six days prior, two of Douglas County’s elected leaders engaged in a conversation to try burying the hatchet after a long climate of animosity. more

Role of ‘taxpayer dollars’ in planned apartments near Parker is complicated

As news spread about a proposed affordable housing development near Parker — yet another flashpoint in the ongoing battle against new apartment complexes in the Denver suburbs — many area residents expressed concern about its funding. more

American Legion Post 1187 honors deputy, firefighter in annual awards

At the American Legion Department of Colorado Mid-year Conference, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office’s Deputy Tammy Bozarth and Castle Rock Fire and Rescue Department’s Casey Venafro … more

Englewood council discusses housing density, potential zoning changes

The Englewood City Council further brainstormed potential zoning changes that could increase housing density in traditionally single-family areas during its March 13 study session.  The … more

Rep. Jason Crow holds first-ever town hall in Englewood

A crowd of residents gathered in Englewood High School March 14 for U.S. Rep. Jason Crow’s first-ever town hall in Englewood, discussing issues such as education funding, the Centennial … more
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