NW Aurora and NE Denver Openings and Closings
STANLEY MARKETPLACE Inside the northwest Aurora marketplace, the holidays are in full swing....
A Boost for Business Along East Colfax in Aurora
A special election in November paved the way for a new Downtown Development Authority (DDA) along...
Neighbors Helping Neighbors in Need
When SNAP benefits were suspended in November, people in northeast Denver and northwest Aurora...
Indie Prof: An Oscar Preview and a Film Festival
One of the longest running festivals in our city, the Denver Jewish Film Festival, is scheduled...
Denver Launches Neighborhood Competition to Encourage Sustainable Mobility
For Ricardo Maestas, the toughest part of cycling more and driving less is “getting out of bed,”...
Your Photos: The Aurora Borealis
In November, the Aurora Borealis put on a show over Denver. Central Park neighbors got out their...
Front Porch Updates
Park Hill Park Opens One week before election day, city leaders cut the ribbon to open Park Hill...
Denver Middle Schooler Is a ‘Powerhouse in the Pool’
The swimmer paused at the side of the pool, caught her breath and eyeballed her time. As her...
Young Author Follows His Dreams
Jonathan Guffey sat in the back corner of the Tattered Cover store at Stanley Marketplace reading...
The Indie Prof: Three Documentaries
This month, I give you three short reviews of documentaries that all have an excellent chance to...
Local Events: December thru Early January
Please double check event dates and times using contact info provided. 12/2—Giving Tuesday. Donate...
Bird Sightings: Gandalf, a Resident of Denver City Park Since 2009
On March 24, 2024, birder Todd Nicotra asked on the Denver Field Ornithologist Facebook page, “I...
Volunteering Opportunities
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Assistance League of Denver: Seeks members to help underserved in metro...
Denver Police Open Satellite Station in Quebec Square
At town hall meetings and neighborhood gatherings, residents and business owners in northeast...
‘A Long-Overdue Memorial’ for the Victims of United Flight 629
Seventy years after a bomb on United Flight 629 killed all 44 people on board, a granite memorial...
Indie Prof: In The Movies This Week
This week brings the December edition of our Film Series at The MCA Cube in Northfield on Friday...
New Law Takes Cellphones Out of the Classroom
After years of students and teachers navigating varied cellphone rules, a new Colorado law...
Voters Approve Vibrant Denver Bond
Even as the City of Denver faces a $200 million budget shortfall in its 2025–26 fiscal period,...
Colfax Bus Project Dampens Local Business Outlook
One year into the East Colfax Avenue Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project, local businesses are feeling...
Denver Public Schools Tests K-9 Pilot Program
Fans at sporting events within Denver Public Schools are encountering an extra layer of security...




















