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A Rocky Ride? Our elevators, escalators and people-movers
People use elevators, escalators, and moving walkways without thinking twice, but how safe are they?
CherryArts Fest at Stanley Oct. 23-25
The Cherry Creek Arts Festival and Stanley Marketplace partnered for the inaugural CherryArts Festival, which will include art, food, and music.
The Dilemma of Marijuana & Epilepsy
An oil extracted from a specific marijuana plant, often referred to as Charlotte’s Web, has shown miraculous results controlling seizures among kids with epilepsy. That’s not true for every case, though. After a year of using the oils, a Stapleton family has seen some improvements but waits for their miracle.
Stapleton’s Park and Residences in Aurora Move Toward Reality
Angie Malpiede Inducted into Cesar Chavez Hall of Fame
For her life-long dedication to serving the community, Angie Malpiede has been recognized as one of the great leaders in Denver.
Why is Crime Easy in Stapleton?
District 5 Lieutenant Bob Wyckoff reminds Stapleton residents how to prevent crimes of opportunity, which are prevalent in this neighborhood.
Children’s Colorado a Top Hospital to Treat Twin Fetal Disease
A surgeon and doctor at Children’s is pioneering treatment for a not-so-rare fetal disease, twin-twin transfusion syndrome.
Near Northeast High School: Named and Explained
At a Monday, June 2 community forum, principal Avi Tropper covered a variety of topics about new Northfield High School (NHS), including items like school name and colors. He also discussed the details of a revised boundary proposal and explained why he has chosen the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program over Advanced Placement.
In Bloom: Painting Flowers in the Age of Impressionism
The newest exhibit at the Denver Art Museum celebrates the infinite artistic possibilities of floral painting.