The 60” x 52 x 53” tan metal boxes are power storage batteries that are part of a pilot project being conducted by Xcel Energy.
Christie Gosch
Women’s Homelessness Initiative: “There are a lot of commonalities with our lives.”
Every other month on Tuesday nights, 20 guests arrive at 6pm for dinner at Park Hill Congregational United Church of Christ (PHUCC).
The Indie Prof: Strong Island / Sneaky Pete
The close-up is a psychological shot: we get physically close to the subject, and then we get emotionally close. It can be uncomfortable.
Public Schools You May Not Know About
A new bilingual preschool program, a charter elementary and a program for teen parents and their children offer educational programs that many people in the community may not know about.
Scientists in Politics
Scientists and supporters around the country and in Colorado are gearing up for a second March for Science on April 14, following the event last year that drew 20,000 participants to Civic Center Park.
A Pitch For Ballpark History
When I walked through the front door of the National Ballpark Museum I was instantly transported to the days when I was a 14-year-old baseball fanatic.
April & Early May Events
Area events happening in April and early May 2018.
Remembering Greg Diggs
Gregory Diggs, one of Stapleton’s earliest residents, died suddenly and unexpectedly on February 24 at age 55.
Local Chefs’ Competition Benefits Schoolkids
Last summer, Swigert Elementary School parents came up with “A Taste of Stapleton” as the theme for their annual fundraiser auction.
Local Author Shares Secrets to “Recalibrate” Your Age
Richard Purvis’s newly published book, “Recalibrate: Six Secrets to Resetting Your Age” offers some age-old wisdom on which there is almost universal agreement, exercise and get enough sleep (Secrets 2 and 6).
An Athletic Take on Dance
The Mint Town Center building boasts a new fitness option for men and women. The building’s first tenant, Pure Barre, offers a total body workout focused on lifting, toning and strengthening.
Mental Health Services: More Accessible for Consumers, More Business-Friendly for Therapists
In the French language, the word sonder can mean “to probe” or “to search.” That’s exactly what Mark Frank was doing when he began to think about a better way for therapists and patients to connect.














