The Boy Scouts of Troop 1532 enjoy laughter-filled monthly campouts, learn scouting skills, and even go to summer camp, but…
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Cycling as Therapy
Tony Fuller rides his bike everywhere he can, whenever he can, including from his home in Stapleton to his office in Lakewood every day.
Fire Investigations 101
DFD Burn House 3 from Anne Hebert on Vimeo.
I am covered from head to toe in heavy protective layers.
Are Libraries Outdated in a Digital World?
Halloween — Not Just for Kids
With the ease and safety of homes in close proximity and neighbors who welcome the party atmosphere, Stapleton’s sidewalks and streets fill with traditional ghosts and goblins on Halloween—along with less traditional characters like a stove. And the adults seem to enjoy the evening as much as the kids.
Youth of Color Share Thoughts on Cops and Creating Change
When 16-year-old Jedidiah Johnson, who is African-American, was a freshman in high school, he and some friends were accused of taking his teacher’s Adderall pills from the classroom.
Using an App to Teach Your Baby Spanish
In the course of a parent’s day, they find themselves repeating things over and over: “Get dressed,” “Brush your teeth,” “What would you like to eat?” etc.
New Assisted Living Opens in Mayfair
The Mayfair neighborhood’s first senior living center, Rosemark at Mayfair Park, accepted its first residents in mid-March and now has 25 residents.
Behind Addiction: Complex Issues and Families in Pain
“I chose to write my book because my father died of a heart attack as the result of smoking” says CU Denver Associate Philosophy Professor Candice Shelby.