Recognitions
This Is What A Hero Looks Like
Park Hill resident Kyra Kaviani wants you to know what a hero looks like to survivors of child abuse.
DSST Students Build Drone for Rwanda
It wasn’t long ago that Stapleton resident and recent Denver School of Science and Technology graduate Nathan Lepore knew nothing about building drones.
Local Entrepreneurs Win Contest
The Quick Zip Sheet Company, founded and operated by Stapleton area women Elizabeth Sopher and Caroline Portis, won the Capital Championship Tournament.
World’s Best Gluten Free Pizza – Made in Stapleton
A Stapleton-based gluten-free artisan bakery won an international gluten-free pizza competition.
Winning Season for DSST: Stapleton Mock Trial Team
SST: Stapleton High School Mock Trial Team has consistently been a force to be reckoned with.
Neighborhood Author’s First Book a Bestseller
Stapleton resident Nicholas Hutchinson took a crack at writing a children’s book; the result “far...
Congratulations to DPS Future College Athletes
Fifteen student-athletes at East and George Washington High Schools celebrated National Letter of Intent Day.
Stapleton Foundation Honors Health Advocates
Volunteers through be well were recognized for exceptional efforts to make their neighborhoods healthier.
“Mayor of Stapleton” Receives Brand-New Smile from Town Center Dentistry and Orthodontics
John Alexander, who many know for selling The Voice outside of Starbucks, received a brand new smile from Town Center Dentistry & Orthodontics for getting his life back on track after addiction.
Rep. Angela Williams Receives 2015 Legislator of the Year
Out of legislators from 12 states, Colorado State Rep. Angela Williams received the 2015 Legislator of the Year for her work to improve the lives of minorities.
Central Park’s Trees Restored
The trees in Central Park were originally installed the wrong way, doomed to die, but volunteers have replanted dozens with more planned.