Two readers share differing views in response to the July Front Porch article, “Why isn’t Stapleton more diverse?”
Shared Spaces in Stapleton
After 21 years, Park Hill couple still enjoys music-filled marriage
After a bout of health issues, a Park Hill couple is enjoying life with good health, love, and music-filled days and nights.
1 CommentStapleton Teacher-Librarians Receive National Award
Two Stapleton residents and teacher-librarians at Eaglecrest High School will do anything to get high school students reading, and the results are paying off.
1 CommentDPS Community Conversation Regarding East-Manual Partnership
On Tuesday May 27, DPS held a community meeting at East High School to discuss the possibility of an East-Manual Partnership.
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Putting Play Back in Playground
A new kind of playground—adventures playgrounds—give kids all the tools they want to create whatever they want. By American standards, the play space is rampant with hazards, but some child experts advocate that children need to encounter risks to overcome fears and build confidence.
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Spring is here, and the Stapleton Front Porch Jam is breaking out instruments to play on the porch.
1 CommentEasing into the Digital Age: Docs Let Scribes Do the Writing
As hospitals and clinics transition to electronic record-keeping, scribes step in to help physicians complete charts.
1 CommentViewpoint: Ukraine. Why Do I Care?
A guest writer who grew up in a Ukrainian-American community shares his thoughts on Urkaine’s history and events of the past six months.
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