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Denver’s ever increasing photo radar and stop light enforcement program which was highlighted in the September and October 2011 issues of the Glendale Cherry Creek Chronicle has come under fire. The amount of fines collected has more than doubled in a single year … Read More
When former Arapahoe County Sheriff Pat Sullivan was arrested on November 29, 2011, for providing methamphetamine to a young man in exchange for sex, people throughout the Cherry Creek Valley and Colorado were shocked. But there was one group that … Read More
In the last issue of the Glendale Cherry Creek Chronicle, the brewing war between the administrators of the Denver Public Schools (DPS) and the Denver Classroom Teachers Association was highlighted. This issue we discuss the reforms for the Far Northeast region and why they are considered ground zero in the battle. All sides agreed that Montbello High School and five of its feeder schools in the Far Northeast were some of the worst performing schools in all of Denver and needed reforming.
It will span I-25 at a cost of $8 million and has exposed the underlying tensions between Valley cyclists, RTD commuters and residents to the refrain of Simon & Garfunkel’s song Bridge Over Troubled Waters. Cyclists and residents — depending on whom you talk to —”are feeling small and friends just can’t be found.” Read More





