Paresis or muscle weakness has started showing up among kids with the circulating respiratory virus, Enterovirus-D68—a cousin to the common cold that causes wheezing.
Christie Gosch
Book Reviews by Park Hill Bookstore Volunteers
Volunteers from the Park Hill Community Book Store review books for kids and adults.
The Craft Beer Craze Hits NE Denver
Much to the relief of beer enthusiasts in NE Denver, five breweries have opened nearby. Stapleton resident David Vogel gives the rundown of what they have to offer.
Movie Reviews: Last Days in Vietnam & Locke
Each month, the Indie Prof reviews a current film in the theater and a second film that is available on DVD or an instant-streaming service.
School Performance Scores: A Time to Celebrate—and to Keep Working
Superintendent Boasberg is looking at closing the achievement gap throughout DPS.
Ethiopian Art Celebrates Culture and Supports Literacy
Denver artists have created a collection of work that celebrates Ethiopian landscape, culture and art, which will be on display at the Blair-Caldwell African American Library. The art will benefit Ethiopian schools, librarians and teachers to boost literacy.
Sixth-graders Discuss Their Digital Lives
Eleven- and 12-year-olds are among the bubble of kids who have grown up in a digital world. Sixth-graders from Denver Discovery break down their digital lives for the older readers.
Stapleton Celebrates New Green for Community Events
Stapleton welcomes its newest addition—Stapleton’s Conservatory Green.
New Nonprofit Offers Resources for Women Going Through Divorce
Divorce is a different experience for every person who goes through it. Because so many aspects of divorce took them by surprise, four local women formed a nonprofit organization to support other women going through a divorce.
RTD Shares Progress on East Line: Project is on time and on budget
RTD and Denver Transit Partners (DTP) staff hosted an open house on Sept. 13 at Swigert School to show progress on the East Line.
Neighbors Speak Out Opposing Eastbridge Plan
Residents of the Eastbridge neighborhood are not satisfied with the plans presented by King Soopers for the Eastbridge location.
DPS Board Moves to Identify Unfinished Bond Projects with Highest Priority
Due to construction inflation costs, only 120,000 of the planned 150,000 square feet are being built of the Northfield High School. But there is a possible source of funds to build the remaining 30,000 square feet without waiting for the 2016 bond.













