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YourHub Weekly: Open space turned development has neighbors upset, plus 10 more stories

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NEIGHBORS UPSET AT DEVELOPMENT REPLACING OPEN SPACE

Homeowners like Ed Doerr have been upset since Foothills Park and Recreation District sold 13 acres of open space behind his home to a developer. Now that

ROLLERGIRLS CELEBRATE A DECADE OF CRUISING, BRUISING

From a small warehouse in northeast Denver to the Fillmore Auditorium and around the country, the 110 (or so) members of the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls .

BLOTTER: MAN FLIPS OFF, CUTS OFF UNMARKED PATROL CAR

Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies in an unmarked car watched as a driver proceeded to . Catch up on all the best police items with our .

BIKE FROM THE DIVIDE TO DIA? SOON

Crews broke ground earlier this year on the , which is projected to connect help connect the Eisenhower Tunnel to DIA on an unbroken trail.

GET A TASTE OF HIGHLANDS RANCH

19 years ago, the Taste of Highlands Ranch was just a way to get residents to try new restaurants. Today, it’s a fundraiser for local nonprofits, a silent auction and a .

SCHOOLS GET BIG GRANTS TO BOOST PLAYGROUNDS

Kyffin and Green Mountain elementary schools to build new play areas, and that has sparked the schools’ fundraising efforts to complete their visions.

BUSINESS Q&A: HERO HEADQUARTERS, WESTMINSTER

Craig Davidson turned a bout of unemployment in 1989 into a .

Miranda Burke, 3, tells her swim instructor Rachel Trehey, 20, something as she stalls so she doesn’t have to jump in the water .

Yee Tseng poses as students paint her portrait during a class at the Curtis Arts and Humanities Center in Greenwood Village, .

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