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The Westminster Window
March 14, 2018
Local governments, law enforcement agencies, school districts and other taxpayer-funded entities are sharing more information than ever with the public, thanks to the internet. Want information on a road closure? Try Twitter. Want to know what upcoming events are planned at your child's school?
The Westminster Window
March 14, 2018
Volunteers are needed to help plan and stage the Southeast Communities Relay For Life, an event of the American Cancer Society that raises nearly $400 million each year to support the fight against cancer. The Southeast Communities relay takes place at O'Brien Park in downtown Parker, and includesÃâà...
The Westminster Window
March 13, 2018
The thing about teaching music is, you can never have the expectation that the students will become professional career musicians. That's not the goal. It's about learning about yourself and being a member of society. There are so many other skills you learn: working with others and problem solving,Ãâà...
FOX31 Denver
March 12, 2018
WESTMINSTER, Colo. -- It is already a law in Denver, Aurora and a handful of other Colorado cities. Now, a couple in Westminster are pushing for a pit bull ban there too. For 21 years, John Flanagan has lived down the street from Westminster Hills Off-Leash Dog Park. He said he used to take his dogsÃâà...
The Westminster Window
March 6, 2018
Boys volleyball has been trying to open the door to get the sport sanctioned by the Colorado High School Activities Association for around 20 years, according to John Prusinowski. Well, boys volleyball at least got its foot inside the door when the sport, girls wrestling and unified bowling were approved Feb.
The Westminster Window
February 23, 2018
Three gun-related proposals — one propelled by a former Columbine High School student — in the state Legislature hit a wall the week after a shooting at a Florida high school that killed 17, but two more bills were on the runway as of Feb. 22. A bill to allow the permitted concealed carrying of handguns onÃâà...
The Westminster Window
February 22, 2018
When future national Chautauqua scholar Charles Everett Pace was a young man, he read a book that changed his life, “The Autobiography of Malcolm X.” Malcolm X's passionate pursuit of knowledge, justice and self-examination made him one of the most important and controversial figures of the civilÃâà...
ExecutiveBiz (blog)
February 15, 2018
Maxar Technologies will relocate its corporate headquarters from San Francisco, California, to DigitalGlobe's existing facility in Westminster, Colorado. “This move represents an opportunity to bring together our executive leadership team in a common location, as well as to establish a base for our futureÃâà...
The Westminster Window
February 7, 2018
A cardiac surgery in one of St. Anthony Hospital's operating rooms. Doctors in the OR department use state of the art technology to perform these advanced surgeries. photos by clarke Reader. St. Anthony Hospital's operating room department's hybrid operating room, which is a flexible space for a variety ofÃâà...
Colorado Real Estate Journal
February 2, 2018
Comments: Lot 3B, First Replat Quail Crossing-Commercial Sub Filing No. 1; see file plat 2017000017520. Listed by Michelle Gayeski and site developed by Larry Gayeski. Comp of the Day is provided by John V. Winslow, president of Winslow Property Consultants. Winslow has more than 40 years'Ãâà...
The Westminster Window
December 31, 1999
Students from Ralston Valley High School in Arvada compete in the round robin portion of the Colorado Science Bowl March 3. Shanna Fortier. Linda Lung, of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, tallies scores during the March 3 Science Bowl. Shanna Fortier. Students from Dakota Ridge consultÃâà...
The Westminster Window
December 31, 1999
Four Colorado Republican lawmakers on March 8 brought their ideas to the White House on punishing so-called sanctuary cities, hoping to build on the Trump administration's lawsuit challenging California laws it says protect immigrants in the country illegally. State Rep. Dave Williams, R-ColoradoÃâà...
FOX31 Denver
December 31, 1999
WESTMINSTER, Colo. — A man surrendered Thursday morning in connection to a fatal shooting at an apartment complex on Wednesday night, the Westminster Police Department said. Officers responded to reports of a possible shooting in the area of 5500 79th Ave. about 10:50 p.m.. When officersÃâà...
The Westminster Window
December 31, 1999
Many believe nausea and vomiting are the first signs of influenza, more commonly known as the flu. According to Dr. John Douglas, executive director of Tri-County Health Department, nausea and vomiting are not signs of influenza, but rather symptoms of a stomach virus. True flu symptoms can come onÃâà...
The Westminster Window
December 31, 1999
Foothills Animal Shelter staff and volunteers greet the animals transported through the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals' (ASPCA) WaterShed Animal Fund Rescue Ride, a relocation program that serves the Midwest. In all, about 80 cats and dogs have come to Foothills AnimalÃâà...
The Westminster Window
December 31, 1999
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St. Louis Business Journal
December 31, 1999
St. Louis-based fast-casual barbecue concept Sugarfire Smoke House will open its 11th location in Colorado. Co-founder and chef Mike Johnson is partnering with Colorado natives Chad and Jamie Green to open a restaurant in Westminster, Colorado. The Greens will be majority owners and operators ofÃâà...