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Design improvements approved for O’Brien Park and Ray J. Harvie Open Space in Parker

The Town of Parker will be seeing landscaping and design updates as the town council approved design improvements for O’Brien Park and improvements for public access to Ray J. Harvie Open Space. more

2023 Farmers Market directory for the Denver metro area

The Original Evergreen Farmers’ Market Where: Church of the Cross – 28253 Meadow Drive, Evergreen more

Opting for balance in Commerce City wards

Commerce City councilors had a choice to make about the future of their wards and voting districts: should the redrawn wards balance the city's population as evenly as possible or should they try to … more

Heist or hijinx? 1800s statue goes missing from Georgetown museum

The tracks along the snow-covered roof told officers the crime couldn’t have happened much more than 48 hours prior to inspection, but who could have carried the 40-pound statue off without being noticed?  more

Highlands Ranch Community Association Elections

Residents of Highlands Ranch will be receiving ballots for the Highlands Ranch Community Association’s annual elections for District Delegates. The Board of Directors election will be held in March. more

Grocery, convenience stores uncork wine sales

As of March 1, it’s wine-o-clock. As Coloradans browse the aisles of their local grocery and convenience stores in March, looking for the right loaf of bread or reasonably priced eggs, they will … more

How area governments are spending Broncos sale funds

The Denver metro governments that received checks — for hundreds of dollars or millions — after paying into a tax fund to help build Mile High Stadium are formalizing plans to spend the money on … more

Gun buyers would have to wait 3 days to access weapons

A Highlands Ranch mother purchased a 9mm Glock handgun, picked up her 5-year-old son from kindergarten and killed him, his 3-year-old brother and herself in the loading dock of a shuttered Sports … more

After capping insulin copays, states sets sights on EpiPens

Almost four years after becoming the first state to cap insulin copayments, Colorado may limit what consumers pay for epinephrine autoinjectors, also known as EpiPens, which treat serious allergic … more

Bill would protect educators

A year after Colorado lawmakers denied employees of school districts and public universities the right to unionize and negotiate contracts, legislators are considering a bill that would provide some … more

10 bills that were doomed in Democratic legislature

Banning abortion. Restricting transgender athletes’ participation in school sports. Slashing state revenues by cutting the income tax rate. A wave of bills Republicans are introducing in the … more

COVID pushed Colorado nonprofits to their limits

Colorado nonprofits took a beating during the COVID-19 pandemic, bleeding volunteers and employees who were either forced to stay home or were terrified of leaving their homes for fear they would get … more

Lawmakers are targeting hospital facility fees

Last year, Diane Kruse and her husband, Kevin, went to visit the doctor. Kevin needed to get some things checked out with his heart, nothing urgent or out of the ordinary. After looking through their … more

Colorado is so short on workers for people with disabilities

When James Wester arrives at his day program, he typically heads straight for an iPad and looks for a vacation video. Two iPads are even better — then it’s travel guide Rick Steves talking about … more

Colorado GOP chair will either be an election denier or skeptic

Of the six candidates running to be chair of the Colorado GOP, three believe that Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election, another says he’s not sure if Trump or President Joe Biden was … more

A piece of Colorado Capitol history is on eBay

Sage Naumann, a former staffer at the Colorado legislature, was conducting his occasional nerd search of state relics on eBay when a pricey item caught his eye: “ORIGINAL BRONZE WALL SCONCE FROM … more

Lone Tree mayor shares city’s secret to success during 2023 State of the City

For the 2023 Lone Tree State of the City, which brought together community members and elected officials from across the south Denver metro area, Mayor Jackie Millet shared the recipe to the … more

Colorado home prices see biggest sustained dip in more than a decade

It’s a statistic that, not long ago, homebuyers could have only dreamed of: The median price of a single-family home in the Denver area dropped by more than $90,000. more

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visits Arvada to speak on climate crisis

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris spoke in Arvada with Rep. Brittany Pettersen on climate action, highlighting the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to combat climate change through a “clean-energy economy.” more

Elbert County touts economic strategy

Elbert County has released its first-ever standalone economic strategy, based on months of research, analysis and community input. The goal is to maintain the county’s rural character while meeting long-term community needs. more
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