Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is a potential game changer
By Jamien Sampson, Nicholas O’Keefe and Stephanie James, Ph.D., MBA Another COVID-19 vaccine? Aren’t the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines confusing enough? Well, the nation is adding one more to its...
View ArticleApplewood Plumbing’s Quarterly Caring Community Giveaway goes to the...
Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric honors the Community Reach Center as the winner of their Caring Community Giveaway program. The organization received a $5,000 donation to support their local...
View ArticleSir András Schiff, piano
Friends of Chamber Music presents pianist Sir András Schiff in an On Demand virtual recital, available March 17-24, 2021. Recorded at the Church of St. Peter in Zürich, Switzerland, this virtual...
View ArticleCREDIT UNION OF COLORADO FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF $50,000 IN...
Students Can Apply For Tuition Assistance From March 15 to April 15, 2021 The application process for Credit Union of Colorado Foundation college scholarships opens today – March 15, 2021 – for...
View ArticleUpgrading Your House to Include Home Charging Requires Planning
For people looking to reduce their carbon footprint and cut back on greenhouse gas emissions, buying an electric vehicle is a great place to start. Residential charging, the most common way to charge...
View ArticleA Colorado Panorama: Hazel Rhoads Gates and Sam Vigil
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 of the Colorado Convention Center....
View ArticleAction Center Partners with SCL Health Lutheran Medical Center to Collect...
By Tawney EisenbraunTo celebrate the 48th National Nutrition Month the dietitians of SCL Health Lutheran Medical Center have organized a food and hygiene items donation drive to benefit community...
View ArticleColorado Senior Softball Plans 2021 Season
The Colorado Senior Softball Association (CSSA) Board of Directors is preparing for the 2021 senior softball season. Although special provisions may be required because of COVID-19, plans are being...
View ArticleHead and Neck Cancer on the Rise in Younger Patients, HPV to Blame
Swedish Medical Center surgeon encourages risk reduction, vaccine and symptom awareness Cancer of the head and neck is a relatively rare form of cancer that develops from the lining (mucosa) of the...
View ArticleDaniels Fund announces 2021 Class of Daniels Scholars
240 students selected for Daniels Scholarship Program Complete list available at: DanielsFund.org/2021DanielsScholars The Daniels Fund has announced the names of 240 high school seniors from Colorado,...
View ArticleDumb Friends League Adoptable Pets: Week of March 22
Ash ASH – ID# A0837100 Ash is a 2-year-old gray and white cat. She is an adventurous love who likes to climb and play. Ash loves toys and could use a friend who will keep her busy and active. Learn...
View ArticleMetro Denver Farmers Market Opens in April. Come and see what Colorado has to...
Metro Denver Farmers Markets will start at Southwest Plaza on April 3 and at Highlands Ranch on April 11. We also have three other area markets scheduled to open in June. Forty-three Years and...
View ArticleSign up now for women’s golf league
The West Woods Women’s 18 Hole Golf League would love to add you to our roster. We are an 18 hole weekend league playing 3 nine hole courses with different combinations throughout the summer. Our club...
View ArticleMake your stimulus money go further, support local business and get great deals
Two huge consignment sales can save you up to 90% off everything you need for your family Kids are finally returning to school full time in Colorado. That means they’ll need new clothes and other...
View ArticleAurora Water to host High Line Canal Cleanup
Warmer weather often turns our thoughts to spring cleaning, and at Aurora Water, it’s no different. The state’s third-largest water utility will host its annual High Line Canal Cleanup from 8 a.m. to...
View ArticleLocal author seeks photos for history book
Wheat Ridge incorporated as a city in 1969, but it was a thriving community long before that; the first Wheat Ridge Post Office was established in 1913, and the first settlers came in the 1850s and...
View ArticleLegal and financial planning for Alzheimer’s – a free April webinar
Today, 76,000 Coloradans are among more than 6 million people in the United States living with Alzheimer’s disease. By 2050, if no cure is found, that nationwide total will approach 13 million. Caring...
View ArticleDumb Friends League Adoptable Pets: Week of March 29
Aska and Billy ASKA & BILLY – ID# A0841533 & A0841532 Aska (9 years old) and Billy (8 years old) are inseparable husky friends. Aska is a sweet, loving blind husky who uses her best friend,...
View ArticleWhy it’s important to save our Dark Skies
Concern grows to reduce light pollution in Colorado and around the world By Kathy Webster We are all aware of the serious effects of air, land, and water pollution. However, there is another pollution...
View ArticleHOA Legislative Reform 2021: nada!
Nearly sixty percent of Coloradans live under HOA governance in 8,000+ HOAs in an estimated 800,000 households paying nearly $2 billion a year in HOA dues and fees and have no viable means to ensure...
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