Landri Taylor has resigned from the Denver School Board because he and his wife plan to move out of the district and be closer to their children and grandchildren.
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District Five Welcomes Two Top Cops
Lowry Doc Invents Device to Help Prevent Hospital Infections
A simple invention for the operating room could potentially cut down the number of cases of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).
Transition Ahead for Stapleton Foundation
After 14 years, Stapleton Foundation CEO Beverly Haddon will retire in 2016.
Mark Shaker Not a Real Estate Developer, A Social Worker
Mark Shaker, Flightline partner with Stanley Marketplace, reflects on his earlier work in Niger and how it has influenced his current work with the Stanley project.
Dana Crawford: Saving the Soul of the City
A book by former Denver Post reporter and now biographer, Mike McPhee, celebrates the accomplishments of major Denver figure, Dana Crawford.
Affordable, Sustainable Homes Fit with the Vision for Stapleton
“Someone needs to step up and make these things happen, so we’re motivated by that … It’s a daunting task to build a great community that … includes homes people can be proud of, that provide stability and the ability to thrive.”
Happy Haynes Named Head of Denver Parks and Recreation
Allegra “Happy” Haynes has been named Denver’s Head of Parks and Rec. She looks back on how she got here and discusses her plans moving forward.
Local Men Break Record Swimming English Channel
Swimming the English Channel is considered the Mount Everest of open-water swimming feats—these three Stapleton friends didn’t just complete it, they broke the record for the three-man relay.
Transgender Experiences
Being transgender means something different to each person and there are immense differences from one person’s story to another. Here a variety of people across the spectrum. Alexis Gray and […]