Parents are struggling to disconnect from their phones and have quality time with their kids.
Christie Gosch
DeGette Town Hall Covers the Bases
At a February Town Hall meeting, Congresswoman Diana DeGette covered issues including global security, the use of eminent domain for highway projects, the pros and cons of the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, and whether energy companies should reveal the chemical composition of fracking fluids.
Broncos Commentary by Bill Roberts Sixth-Graders
Sixth-graders from Bill Roberts K-8 School convened to discuss the Broncos performance in the 2016 Super Bowl to become the world champions.
Samurai At the Denver Art Museum until June 5
Denver Art Museum exhibit shows Samurai as real people.
District Five Welcomes Two Top Cops
Denver Police District Five added a new commander and resource officer this year.
Ditch YouTube, Learn in Person at Colorado Free University
Colorado Free University offers adult education and opportunities for the community to teach.
Movies: A War & Top of the Lake
Each month, the Indie Prof reviews a current film in the theater and a second film that is available at Redbox or VOD.
Sweat, Shop, Eat at Stanley Marketplace
Stanley Marketplace revealed more future tenants, including a fitness studio, barbecue joint, clothing stores, and a chocolate and pastry shop.
Slopeside Crystals: Snowmaking in the Rockies
How is snow made and what are the impacts?
Info about Free Tax Filing Services, Northeast Denver Leadership Week, Energy Assistance Program
Everything you need to know in March.
The Urban Farm Evolves
What began as a modest program to provide urban youth horse-riding opportunities has expanded its mission to provide “experiential learning and practical work experience to young people in a farm setting.
Book reviews: Being Mortal & Warrior Cats
The Front Porch prints regular book reviews by local librarians or volunteers. This month’s reviews are by Park Hill Community Bookstore volunteers.












