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.
Christie Gosch
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.
Do Stapleton Residents Value New Urbanism Principles?
A Stapleton United Neighbors (SUN) survey shows whether residents value new urbanism and how satisfied they are with new urbanism in Stapleton.
Stapleton Education Expo on Oct. 7
Part informational meeting, part school showcase, this fourth annual Stapleton Education Expo will help you maneuver the Stapleton education maze.
Yoga Studio Reopens After Damage from Fire Above
After water damage from putting out a fire in an apartment above, CorePower Yoga renovated its studios and reopens this month.
Karate Studio Expands and Moves to Northfield
A growth in business urged Stapleton residents and business owners Micah and Erin Martin to bring their karate studio to a larger location in Northfield.
The Dilemma of Marijuana & Epilepsy
An oil extracted from a specific marijuana plant, often referred to as Charlotte’s Web, has shown miraculous results controlling seizures among kids with epilepsy. That’s not true for every case, though. After a year of using the oils, a Stapleton family has seen some improvements but waits for their miracle.
Middle School Students Invited to Northfield HS Video Filming Sept. 24
All middle school students are invited to participate.
Respiratory Virus Spreads Among Kids/Youth
Hospitals are noticing an increase in the number of young patients with a rare cold that causes wheezing.
King Soopers Meeting Draws Angry Crowd
Approximately 100 attendees listened to plans for King Soopers and Eastbridge retail and expressed their concerns about the development: the parking is too big, they don’t want a gas station and they fear pedestrian access won’t be safe.












