John Alexander, who many know for selling The Voice outside of Starbucks, received a brand new smile for getting his life back on track after an addiction.
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Rep. Angela Williams Receives 2015 Legislator of the Year
Out of legislators from 12 states, Colorado State Rep. Angela Williams received the 2015 Legislator of the Year for her work to improve the lives of minorities.
Central Park’s Trees Restored
The trees in Central Park were originally installed the wrong way, doomed to die, but volunteers have replanted dozens with more planned.
Refuge Employee Named Firefighter of the Year
Out of all who the firefighters who worked on wildfires in Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests this summer, a local fire technician from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Refuge was named firefighter of the year.
Affordable, Sustainable Homes Fit with the Vision for Stapleton
“Someone needs to step up and make these things happen, so we’re motivated by that … It’s a daunting task to build a great community that … includes homes people can be proud of, that provide stability and the ability to thrive.”
Playwright Finishes First Full-Length Play to Show in Colorado
A Stapleton playwright and dramaturgist recently completed his first full-length production that explores the drama of family dynamics and will show in a Lakewood theater.
Young Equestrian Competes Nationally, Wins Scholarship
Hailey Davis’ love and commitment to all things equestrian have led to her recent successes.
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.
Stingrays Have Best Season Yet
The Stingrays Metro League swim team, consisting of 136 swimmers, placed first at the Metro League relay meet on July 1.