The fifth annual self-guided Stapleton Open Studios tour of artists’ studios is back, with 28 artists ready to meet visitors, show their work and demonstrate how it is made.
Christie Gosch
Residents to Weigh in on “East Area” Planning
The City of Denver is inviting residents and business owners in South Park Hill, Hale, Montclair and East Colfax to participate in developing the “East Area Plan” for their neighborhoods.
The Indie Prof: Rumble, Ozark, The Brave
This fascinating documentary tells the little-known story of Native American influence on the history of American music.
“Choice” A complex election issue
In the upcoming school board election, voters will choose representatives to make decisions that will drive DPS policy in the future.
Inclusive Playground To Be Built at Stanley
A first-of-its-kind all-inclusive playground in the metro area will be built at Stanley Marketplace.
Kids Work Out and Build Confidence
A passion for encouraging children’s physical activity and movement prompted Robin Lozier, a former physical education teacher, and her business partner Chris Lindley, owner of Endorphin, to open Bounce.
How Will NE Denver Benefit from the Bond on the Upcoming Ballot?
The Denver City Council will be asking voters to approve issuance of $937 million in general obligation (GO) bonds at the Nov. 7 general election.
2017 PARCC Test Results for NE Denver Schools
State education officials announced in June that Colorado will stop administering the PARCC exams, standardized tests that are used in multiple states to assess student and school achievement of Common Core standards in math and language arts.
Learn About Quebec/Syracuse Plans at Sept. Meetings
City projects are underway to redesign Quebec and Syracuse streets from Stapleton to Lowry.
Kids Cook for a Cause
To raise funds for lunch debt accrued by DPS students across the district, Cattivella restaurant owner/chef Elise Wiggins and her partner Rachel Chaparro of Grace and Sky Homes hosted a cooking class for children on August 5.
Food Drive Sept. 30 – Oct. 9
Six years ago, agents at New Perspective Real Estate (NPRE) decided to do a food drive to give back to the community.
Poems for the Kid in Us
Feeling “slightly burned out” after completing his new book of poetry for adults, north Park Hill author and resident Daniel Klawitter indulged in what he calls the liberating experience of creating children’s poems.














