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Five regional parks and recreation facilities coming

By CPC | May 28, 2025

Many neighboring communities will soon see development activity on regional parks and recreational facilities. In 2022, more than 87% of Douglas County voters approved to extend the 0.17% sales and…

Providing help amid the opioid epidemic

By CPC | May 28, 2025

In 2022 and in response to the national opioid crisis, many states began to receive opioid settlement funds paid for by the large companies involved in manufacturing, distributing and selling…

Annual hydrant flushing underway

By CPC | May 28, 2025

The Castle Pines North Metro District (CPNMD) began its annual fire hydrant flushing program to maintain water quality and ensure the reliability of the water distribution system last month. This…

Making old paint new again

By CPC | May 28, 2025

On May 3, the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce held a paint recycling event, Recycle Paint in the Pines. The Chamber partnered with GreenSheen to collect the paint. Residents helped…

Colorado laws put limits on HOAs

By CPC | May 28, 2025

Most people know that homeowners associations (HOAs) place limits on homeowners, but did you know there are Colorado laws that limit what HOAs can do? The Colorado Common Interest Ownership…

Electronics recycling

By CPC | May 28, 2025

Douglas County offers free electronics recycling to residents through December 30 at PedalPoint Lifecycle Solutions, 3251 Lewiston Street, Suite 10, Aurora. Services are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m.…

Recording Office reopens

By CPC | May 28, 2025

If you are applying for a marriage license, first-time passport, or recording home and property documents, the Douglas County Recording Office has reopened its permanent location at 301 Wilcox Street…

Home Rule special election June 24

By CPC | May 28, 2025

There is a special election on Tuesday, June 24, where Douglas County residents will vote on two items: 1) whether or not to form a Home Rule County Charter (HRCC)…

New eatery cooking with love

By CPC | May 28, 2025

  Since before she can remember, Chef Natalia Fragapane has been in love with cooking. Surrounded her whole life with women chefs—including grandmothers and sisters—she was in the kitchen cooking…

Nonprofits pitch their cause to a TANK of sharks

By CPC | May 28, 2025

On May 7, the South Metro Denver Chamber (Chamber) hosted “The TANK” at the Lone Tree Arts Center. Inspired by a popular reality television show, the event brought the business…

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