Joe Vaccarelli covers Denver and Lakewood for the YourHub section of The Denver Post. Prior to coming aboard in 2011, he worked with Mile High Newspapers. Vaccarelli also teaches percussion at schools in Golden and Littleton and performs with the Denver Broncos Stampede and Denver Nuggets Skyline drumlines.
The Friends Gift and Book Shop at the Belmar Library is a used bookstore staffed entirely by volunteers with an inventory of donated books. The proceeds go to support the...
Lakewood residents may soon have an opportunity to get bike-safety questions answered as Gary Harty, founder of the Lakewood Bicycle Advisory Team, is trying to bring a Bicycle Friendly Driver...
A 40-foot storage container on Morrison Road is the home to the Rocky Mountain Micro Ranch, a farm that raises crickets, mealworms and other insects, and sells them to restaurants,...
The Kiwanis Club Alameda West has spent the past year raising money and organizing work days to help build a natural play area outside the Bear Creek Lake Park visitor’s...
Commuters and south Denver residents could one day see more multimodal transit options and better connectivity to the University and Colorado Boulevard light rail stations.
The Adapted Athletics program gives Jeffco students with disabilities a chance to participate in athletic events throughout the school year and compete along with teammates from their school.
In March, Jacob Rodriguez, 19, won the Colorado Golden Gloves tournament at 132 pounds. This was just over a year after his father, Johnny, 35, won the Colorado state superlightweight...
Green Mountain Water and Sanitation residents have voted to recall board member Tom Stocker after a contentious election that could end with Stocker suing the other board members.
Joanna Hogrefe created Tempestuous , an online art gallery that launched in March, giving artists a chance to showcase and sell their work online and participate in some “pop-up” gallery...
Amy Leiter started the Little Ladies Teen Art Club in 2016 as part of Violet Hive Art Therapy’s efforts to provide therapeutic art services to youth throughout the Denver area.