Get a snapshot of what’s new in Stapleton.
Christie Gosch
Off leash and out-of-control dogs a recurring problem
A Stapleton resident reacts to the death of the puppy who was attacked by two other dogs in Westerly Creek Park and featured in the May Front Porch.
Funding Approved for MLK Extension and Quebec Improvements
It is official—in 2018, Martin Luther King Blvd will extend as a four-lane road from Havana to Peoria.
East Rail Cars Now Being Tested
This April the first two electric rail cars traveled from Union Station to DIA, which kicked off a year of testing prior to the 2016 opening day.
Chicago: Theatre on the Green June 4–6
Stapleton’s South Green will transform into a scandalous 1920s Chicago from June 4–6.
Pat Schroeder on Politics
Pat Schroeder reflects on her time as Colorado Congresswoman and shares thoughts about politics today.
Changes Are Coming at the Wildlife Refuge
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a 15-year plan for the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge to make it more accessible to the public and restore a more natural prairie ecosystem.
Colorado, More than Any Other State, Needs Educated Voters: They authorize our taxation
An online program gives taxpayers a simplified view of their city’s budget and solicits suggestions for re-allocating funds.
DSA Jazz Band to Play at Five Points Jazz Festival May 16
From 11:30am-12:30pm on May 16, the Denver School of the Arts 22-piece jazz orchestra will perform at the Five Points Jazz Festival.
Three More Stanley Businesses: Coffee, Massage, and Bakery
Cakes, coffee and relaxation are in store for Stanley Marketplace.
Top Vatican Expert a Stapleton Resident
Editor at the Boston Globe, Vatican analyst for CNN…and Stapleton resident? Read an interview with John L. Allen Jr. about his Vaticanista life and the current state of the Catholic Church.
Colorado’s Volcanoes
Colorado’s volcanoes produced some of the state’s most important diamond, gold and fossil deposits.












