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Northglenn tops its new city hall

Northglenn City Council and project teams gathered Nov. 13 to mark the last beam placed atop the future city hall. The topping-out ceremony is a builder’s rite traditionally held when the last beam is placed atop a structure during its construction. Construction started in June, and the building is expected to open in fall 2024. Project…

Union-backed candidates defeat conservative slate in Adams 12

Three women supported by the Adams 12 teachers’ union won board seats by comfortable margins in the November election. Incumbent and board President Lori Goldstein and newcomers Paula Battistelli and Alexis Marsh-Holschen will fill three of the board’s five seats. The three progressive candidates defeated the conservative slate of Ben Helgeson, Rebecca Elmore, and Ken…

Couple found dead in apparent murder-suicide in Northglenn

A couple died in an apparent murder-suicide in the Huron Heights neighborhood Nov. 18. Northglenn police responded to a call in the 11700 block of Delaware Court at about 9 p.m. Officers found an adult male and female dead inside the home. Preliminary information from the police indicated the man and woman had a domestic…

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Frederick’s Ishmael explodes for record accolades in 2023 season 

When your season stats include nearly 2,800 passing yards and 29 touchdowns, over 800 rushing yards and seven touchdowns — numbers that put him atop the heap in Class 3A and second among all Colorado football players (according to MaxPreps) and top 100 in the nation — someone is going to take notice. Frederick’s junior…

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Coming Attractions: A myriad of ways to kick off the holiday season

The arrival of Thanksgiving marks the official beginning of the holiday season, with families and friends getting together to share a meal and some great memories. And once dinner is over, what’s next on the itinerary? I have some options that will help you and your loved ones start the season off right.   A…

From stone to sterling: Meet the artisans shaping the local jewelry scene

The heat of the torch, the smell of pickling solution, the sound of metal on a mandrel and the look of a completed piece are common aspects silversmiths and jewelers in the Denver metro area enjoy about their craft.  Sarah DeAngelo Jewelry: “Southwest, feminine, natural and detailed”  For Englewood business owner and professional jeweler Sarah…

Arts, Culture & Entertainment: Parker Symphony marks anniversary

The Parker Symphony, conducted by Rene Knetsch, celebrates its 30th anniversary this season, beginning with a concert on Oct. 20 at the PACE Center titled, “Destination: Europe.” The Program will include Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” Enesco’s “Rumanian Rhapsody,” Gliere’s Russian Sailor’s Dance;” and Beethoven’s “Violin Concerto,” performed by Yumi Hwang-Williams, concertmaster of the Colorado Symphony.…

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Jacque Phillips responds

Thornton Councilmember Kathy Henson made a motion at a recent Council meeting to allow voters to decide who fills council…


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WinterFest brings magic to Thornton

Thornton’s WinterFest — a family-focused holiday celebration highlighted this year by fireworks and drone displays — returns Dec. 8-10 to Carpenter Park, 11000 Colorado Blvd. During WinterFest, the city creates a holiday village on the park’s playing fields, with structures that include Santa’s house, an elves’ cottage, a reindeer hospital and a gingerbread house, all…

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