For students at four schools, it will mean going to a new school or a new building—or both.
Christie Gosch
Not a Political Football: Local Educators Serious About Common Core
To go beyond the politically charged national controversy and glean a deeper understanding of the Common Core Standards and their impact on our neighborhood schools, the Front Porch convened a discussion with local educators. The three-minute video below was taken from http://www.corestandards.org/
Med Students Celebrate Their “First Patients”
At the beginning of their human anatomy lab working on cadavers, many students at the University of Colorado School of Medicine are distraught. By the end, many consider them their “first patients.”
Mosquito Mania
Colorado is sunny and dry so why are there so many mosquitoes and what can we do about them?
Why Forest City Chose the Eastbridge Town Center Design
Forest City responds to backlash about the new Eastbridge site plan.
Costco in Northfield?
The Denver Office of Economic Development (OED) confirmed they have had discussions with Costco regarding store expansion within the City and County Denver.
Good News for Stapleton’s TIF
Stapleton sales taxes revenue is higher than anticipated.
The Word is Out…Stapleton has Mosquitoes
How do we fix the mosquito nuisance?
New Restaurant on Oneida in Park Hill
New American cuisine and a variety of craft beer are now available in the neighborhood.
Readers Speak Out on Diversity at Stapleton
Two readers share differing views in response to the July Front Porch article, “Why isn’t Stapleton more diverse?”
Movie Reviews: Mood Indigo & Frances Ha
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.
Shakespeare on The Green: The Tempest
There’s something for everyone in The Tempest. Hear from the directors in this video.












