Gregory Diggs, one of Stapleton’s earliest residents, died suddenly and unexpectedly on February 24 at age 55.
Back Pain Leads Chiropractor to His Calling
A Stapleton resident opened Stapleton Chiropractic in April to help people’s bodies function better and to educate them.
2,373 ViewsA 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.
2,368 ViewsMiddle Schoolers Pass AP Exams
Last spring, nine brave eighth-graders at Denver Language School (DLS) took and successfully passed college-level Advanced Placement (AP) exams in either Chinese or Spanish Language and Culture. This represented a 100% pass rate in the pilot of year of DLS’s AP program.
2,361 ViewsDenver Police Mediate Between Homeless and Residents
Denver homeless outreach officers connect homeless individuals with the right services to help them get off the streets.
2,352 ViewsCalling Suspense Readers
A Park Hill resident and New York Times bestselling author has released his fourth book.
2,346 ViewsBluff Lake Dam Reconstruction to Begin
Bluff Lake’s 100-year-old leaky dam that usually results in a dry lake bed part of the year is about to be rebuilt.
2,345 ViewsGentrification Patterns in NE Denver
A study from the National Community Reinvestment Coalition revealed that 27 percent of Denver neighborhoods are currently gentrifying and that Denver is the second-most gentrified city in the nation, just behind San Francisco.
2,342 ViewsThe Future of Park Hill Golf Course Golf: Park, Affordable Housing, Retail?
A standing-room-only crowd filled the sanctuary at Park Hill United Congregational Church on Saturday afternoon March 10.
2,335 ViewsFriendly New Bookstore Comes to NW Aurora
With all the excitement surrounding the opening of Stanley Marketplace in northwest Aurora, the quiet opening of a secondhand bookshop just down the street may have gone unnoticed.
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