Read the March Issue to find out about county news, community events, classes, health and safety tips, announcements and much more! Our ...
With a potential to see two to three feet of precipitation and wet, heavy snow, Xcel Energy is preparing to increase the number of emplo ...
Every Coloradan is expected to become eligible for COVID-19 vaccination by mid-April, depending on federal supply, Gov. Jared Polis said.
A beloved collection of Jim Beam whiskey decanters belonging to former Jefferson County Treasurer Donald E. Couch have made their way ba ...
The draft ADA Transition Plan was developed to guide the removal of barriers to accessibility throughout the City.
Golden, CDOT and Jefferson County are partnering to improve the US 6 and Heritage interchange. An open house was hosted Wednesday, Feb. ...
The Senate will begin debate Wednesday on a $1.9 trillion relief bill that directly aids families, states, cities, the unemployed and more.
Colorado is expecting to receive 45,500 doses of the newly approved COVID-19 vaccine this week.
March 1, 2021 is National Public Risk Management Awareness Day. We would like to recognize our safety and risk teams and give kudos to a ...
How do Colorado's vaccination rates and COVID-19 case rates compare to other states? Take a look at the latest U.S. data.
The long-awaited grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for PorchLight, A Family Justice Center in Jefferson County is finally here: ...
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What are Colorado's vaccination rates and COVID-19 case rates compared to other states? Take a look at the latest U.S. data.
City officials are encouraging eligible Arvadans to register for their COVID-19 vaccine.
The Charter review and subsequent updates ensure that it evolves to meet the needs of the community.
Here's a list of trails that are set to close Feb. 1 for wildlife preservation.
State public health officials are discontinuing Curative tests after the FDA issued a safety alert.
Kathryn Kurtz received Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Colorado, Boulder in 1999.
"Storming the US Capitol and attacking the brave men and women of the Capitol police force is wrong," Rep. Ken Buck said in a tweet.
Kathryn Kurtz has become the first woman to serve as Arvada’s presiding municipal judge.
Indoor dining is allowed again across Denver's metro area.
Gov. Jared Polis has asked the state's public health agency to ease restrictions on Level Red counties.
The first step in the city's waste hauling program is set to begin in February, officials said.
"It is critical to continue to do everything possible to support small businesses," Olde Town Arvada BID's executive director said.
"The pandemic remains a rapidly evolving situation with a marked increase in COVID-19 cases in our community," the city said in a statement.
To learn details about the County order, visit JCPH website.
All in person hearings scheduled between November 10 and 27 are being continued to future dates.
A new public health order will include a curfew for everyone except essential workers, health officials said.
From 2016 to 2020: Here's a look at how Adams County's political leanings have shifted over the past four years.
Here's a look at how many people in Jeffco voted for Democrats vs. Republicans.
Here's a look at race results for the general election in Arvada.
If you're heading out to vote in person, we want to hear from you.
Here's a look at candidates, ballot measures and how to vote on Tuesday in Arvada.
Here is a roundup of candidate profiles Patch has received for Denver, Boulder, Arvada, Lakewood and Littleton.
Here's the latest ballot breakdown by party in Jefferson County, and information about voting and elections security.
Here's the latest ballot breakdown by party in Jefferson County.
Brianna Titone is running for State Representative - District 27.
Tracy Kraft-Tharp is running for County Commissioner - District 1.