What to know about trauma designations
When you or a loved one are faced with a medical emergency, getting care fast is critical. Emergency rooms are often designated as trauma centers which simply means that a hospital is equipped and...
View ArticleDumb Friends League Adoptable Pets Week of: March 16
AMI AMI – ID# A0743636 Amis is an adorable, 8-year-old lilac point cat. She loves to be petted and will reward affection with her gentle purr. Ami has lived well with children, has good litter box...
View ArticleWHAT TO KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND YOUR COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
Community Associations Institute (CAI) Gives Helpful Guidance Plan Ahead – Learn More CAI is monitoring the outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus and its impact on community associations. We are...
View ArticleCOVID-19 Emergency: Online Meeting Laws
We know this is a challenging time for Community Associations and we’re here to help. We’ve made some recommendations on Facebook regarding online meetings, and community associations in general, and...
View ArticleSheltering in place? Here’s 38 ways to spend time with a loved one with...
The coronavirus (COVID-19) is requiring many adjustments in people’s lifestyles. For the 256,000 Coloradans providing care for loved ones living with Alzheimer’s disease, the need to observe...
View ArticleHighway Maintenance on the Central 70 Project
With nearly 16 days and 16 inches of snowfall in February throughout Denver, Old Man Winter has not held back so far this year. Winter weather in Colorado provides unique challenges for construction...
View ArticleWestminster Japanese garden recognized at state landscape award ceremony
Tree of Life Landscapes honored at ALCC ELITE Awards Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado (ALCC) recently honored local landscape company Tree of Life Landscapes at The 2020 ELITE Awards. The...
View ArticleSome heroes wear an RTD uniform
Accessibility questions and requests for RTD and its riders are rarely fixed and unchanging. The best word is “situational.” Snowy conditions make it difficult to cross the street and catch the bus....
View ArticleRespuesta de Denver Water a COVID-19
By Jose Salas and Julieta Quiñonez En Denver Water, como todos ustedes, estamos monitoreando de cerca y desarrollando nuestra respuesta al virus COVID-19. Lo más importante es que el agua que...
View ArticleLarry H. Miller Dealerships Announces Effort to Ensure Essential...
In line with current social distancing guidelines, the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies and Larry H. Miller Dealerships announce a complimentary concierge vehicle pickup and drop-off service for...
View ArticleNutritionist’s Immune Boosting Tips During the Novel Coronavirus
As a functional nutritionist I encourage everyone to keep their immune system up using nutrition and lifestyle choices as much as possible. During this time of uncertainty over the novel coronavirus,...
View ArticleA Colorado Panorama: “Mother” Jones and Chief Little Bear
Mary “Mother” Jones — Chief Little Bear This column tells the stories of the people whose faces appear on “A Colorado Panorama: A People’s History,” a two-block-long tile mural on the southeast side...
View ArticleNorth Suburban Medical Center announces new chief financial officer
North Suburban Medical Center has named Nathan Esparza as its chief financial officer. Esparza is a seasoned financial leader with more than 20 years of experience in a number of roles and has worked...
View ArticleRTD’S response to COVID-19 pandemic
As RTD upholds its core value of safety, it is especially important during these difficult times that we focus on keeping our passengers and employees safe and healthy. We provide a vital service and...
View ArticleOnline resources aid homebound Alzheimer’s caregivers
For 332,000 Coloradans affected by Alzheimer’s disease (76,000 living with the disease and 256,000 unpaid caregivers), the coronavirus (COVID-19) has created new challenges. The Alzheimer’s...
View ArticleMore than 2 million more people across metro Denver will be under...
The new order covers residents of Boulder, Jefferson, Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas counties By Sam Tabachnik, The Denver Post More than 2 million people across metro Denver will be under new...
View ArticleKeep it to waste, where your toilet is concerned – only flush the three Ps
Plenty of us are aware of the toilet paper frenzy currently taking place, but what many aren’t aware of is the impact of putting more than waste down your toilet. “Paper towels, sanitary wipes,...
View ArticleAdams County City Councils Honor Centennial of League of Women Voters
The League of Women Voters is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2020 and City Councils in Northglenn, Thornton and Westminster have honored this achievement with proclamations. The proclamations...
View ArticleQ&A: Delinquent HOA Assessments – COVID-19 Impact
Q: How should an association handle residents who are late or delinquent on assessments? A: Compassionate leniency should be exercised when possible. It is important for boards to review their...
View ArticleNextFifty Initiative offers $1 Million in emergency funding to older...
As the COVID-19 risk spreads rapidly, NextFifty Initiative (www.next50initiative.org) is making $1 million in emergency funding available for organizations serving older adults in an effort to help...
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