Studying a ‘Weird’ Spring Growing Season in Denver

Studying a ‘Weird’ Spring Growing Season in Denver

On a sunny 70-degree April day, crowds of visitors were drawn to the Denver Botanic Gardens. What they saw were the beautiful colors of blooming flowers and trees around every corner. What they didn’t see was the work going on to understand why those spring blooms were earlier this year and what that means for the future. 

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An Eight-Minute Journey with Dementia

An Eight-Minute Journey with Dementia

The question:  Can an eight- minute simulation  of dementia help me understand a seven-year journey? I’m not sure I found the answer, but perhaps I gained a better understanding and empathy for what my mom went through during her painful Alzheimer’s journey.

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A Path Forward for Justice-Engaged Students

A Path Forward for Justice-Engaged Students

Tucked along a block including a dent repair shop and fitness studio on Dayton Street in northwest Aurora is the colorful façade of a school designed to help students get back on track after being involved with the criminal legal system.

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FreshLo Project Transforms Montbello with Housing, Jobs, and Food Access

FreshLo Project Transforms Montbello with Housing, Jobs, and Food Access

After years of grassroots organizing and significant investment from major foundations, long-held dreams are beginning to take shape in northeast Denver’s Montbello neighborhood, including affordable housing, a business development hub, a grocery store stocked with fresh produce, and eventually a vibrant community arts center.

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Front Porch Updates

Front Porch Updates

This Month: Community Steps in to Help Family-Owned Bike Shop; Investigators Looking for Cause of Fire at Bluff Lake Nature Center; New Name and Look for Shops at Northfield; and Denver Library Closure Extended.

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Bird Sightings: Hindsights

Bird Sightings: Hindsights

Photographing a bird in flight is more challenging than photographing a bird that remains still. Even more challenging is when it is flying toward or away from the camera.

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Community Steps In to Help Family-Owned Bicycle Shop

Community Steps In to Help Family-Owned Bicycle Shop

MacKenzie Hardt is part of the community, whether it’s flipping pancakes alongside his wife, Abby, at Winter Bike to Work Day; leading a bike bus to a school; or running a Kidical Mass event. The Hardts host 40 free events a year. Now the community is stepping up to help them in return.

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A Mystery at Rocky Mountain Arsenal

A Mystery at Rocky Mountain Arsenal

No one knows how she got there, but visitors, volunteers, and staff at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge are happy a lone female elk has made a home there. 

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Dry Winter Raises Concerns About Wildfire Risk and Drought

Dry Winter Raises Concerns About Wildfire Risk and Drought

Denver’s unusually warm and dry winter has many people worried about the potential for drought and fire danger this summer. At a recent meeting of Lowry United Neighborhoods, Denver Fire Chief Desmond Fulton and Denver Water’s Bea Stratton briefed residents on current conditions and shared tips for how to prepare for the spring and summer months. 

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2026 Camp Guide

2026 Camp Guide

More than 130 camps in eight different categories, including free and low-cost options for your camper this summer.

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Denver Food Resources and Support

Denver Food Resources and Support

Hunger is an invisible issue. The government shutdown has made the problem even worse in metro Denver. Food banks are looking for support to meet the needs of the community and people are stepping up to help. Here are some resources to find food and donate to help.

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