A turnout of 100,000 at the Women’s March in Civic Center Park is 15% of Denver’s population. The huge peaceful demonstration highlighted participants concerns about women’s rights, LGBTQ rights, health care, climate change and respect for all. Check out our photos and our 2-minute video.
Supt. Boasberg Confirms No Cap on NHS Size, Even if a Shared Middle School Would Need to Be Relocated
Board approves construction of a high school for DSST: Conservatory Green on the Sandoval Campus but also approves a very specific resolution on supporting NHS as an IB program and as a comprehensive high school.
1 CommentDPS Meeting Monday, Dec. 5th at 6pm
DPS will present its plans for building a new elementary school, the temporary placement of the elementary school at Sandoval, the use of newly approved bond funds to add a DSST high school at Sandoval, and the completion of Northfield High School.
1 CommentDPS Signals Change: SPF Ratings Highlight Equity
School Performance Framework (SPF) “stoplight” scores are out for DPS schools, for the first time in two years, and the results are surprising to many in the local community.
1 CommentDance and Culture for All—from Professionals to School Children
Cleo Parker Robinson is known both for her talent as a dancer and her tenacity in creating a cultural arts institution that serves more than 60,000 people each year.
1 CommentA Line Train Horns: Did They Blow It?
For the foreseeable future, the A Line commuter rail cars will continue to blast their horns as they pass through street intersections on their trips between Union Station and the airport.
1 CommentR Line Bringing Development to Fitzsimons
Three mass transit projects are bringing new mobility options to Stapleton and surrounding neighborhoods.
1 CommentSleepless in the Mountains
Which is worse? Flying a redeye, imbibing too much, or sleeping in the mountains? Surprisingly, it’s a tossup.
1 CommentVolunteers can help paint on Sept. 10-11 Aurora Street Mural to Guide Visitors to Stanley
“Street art” takes on a new meaning as two blocks of asphalt in Aurora become the canvas for a large-scale mural.
1 CommentActing Locally from a Global View
For David Netz, Stapleton represented an opportunity to participate in a 20-year local “experiment,” bringing to bear a lifetime of world travel and work experience.
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