The Hospice of Saint John, one of Lakewood’s historically designated sites, will undergo a $14 million remodel.
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Now that Lakewood's South Simms Street Park has been renamed James E. Harrison Park, a new park sign and plaque have been installed.
A Colorado resident released a video of a mountain lion strolling through her yard this week.
Expect to see more officers on the streets over the next week.
Lakewood police are continuing to issue citations to the people who were involved in a brawl at a youth baseball game.
William Wayne Sexton, 55, has been sentenced to prison for sexually abusing underage boys at a JeffCo group home.
On June 24, 1969, Lakewood became a city.
The infected bat was found in a high-traffic area, health officials said.
“We’re already experiencing wait times at the park entrance of 10 minutes or more," said Regional Park Supervisor Drew Sprafke.
An attorney from Arvada is suing Jack Phillips, the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop — the same bakery taken to court by a gay couple in 2012.
Jewish Family Service sponsors free lunch delivery to Lakewood and Denver locations for kids who miss school lunches during the summer.
Businesses, residents and schools to be honored for green projects in Lakewood.
Older Adult Wellness Fair planned at Charles Whitlock Recreation Center.
Compost workshops, fitness activities, food trucks and a beer garden will be part of Lakewood's Earth Day celebration.
Dine at a Lakewood restaurant on April 3 to support JeffCo family justice center.
Gather your old or broken electronic appliances to get rid of them in Lakewood in April.
Bring your clean formal wear to JeffCo Library locations and get ready to prom swap.Image via JeffCo Libraries.
The Action Center's annual 2-day MEGA thrift sale with thousands of items takes place in March at the JeffCo Fairgrounds.
As part of the city's 50th birthday year, the city is asking for photos of iconic Lakewood views.
Take a selfie at a Lakewood location, learn about the history of your town and win Lakewood swag.
More than 40 agencies, organizations and employers will attend the RRCC Outdoor Leadership Career Fair.
Pop-up emergency food bank sites will be held throughout metro Denver this week for furloughed workers, and others, the food bank said.
Arts center will close temporarily for infrastructure improvements on 1898 historic schoolhouse.
New Year begins with new beer in Colorado grocery stores and convenience stores which are finally stocking full-strength beer.
Government employees needing temporary assistance can contact Lakewood social service agency.
Renee Abeyta thought a delivery person was at her door. When she saw a woman walk away with her package, she sprang into action.
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The Geminid meteor shower, known for colorful meteors with long tails, peaks in near-perfect skies, weather permitting, in mid-December.
"Our Neighbors are Wild!" a JeffCo Open Space urban wildlife symposium, will cover coyotes, snakes, raptors and invasive species.
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The Orionid meteor shower is going on, but don’t wait until the Oct. 21 peak to see them in Colorado because the moon will a problem.
Future Residents and Staff Commemorate Lakewood’s Newest Senior Living Community with Ceremony and $150,000 Donation to Havern School
Donations will be matched by the City of Lakewood up to $17,000 until the end of October.
Thank you for helping Patch build community in Lakewood. Here's a chance to win two tickets to Elitch Gardens.
Those over age 60 can pay $2.50. Transportation provided.
Will your grandchildren live on Mars? Lakewood-based Mars Society Founder Robert Zubrin believes it's possible.
Eat a yummy pancake breakfast to help veterans and get your sensitive documents shredded this weekend.
Local pro wildlife photographers Michael Bliss and Dan Walters will take photo enthusiasts on a free wildlife walk around Belmar Aug. 22