For the past few decades, the sheriff’s office has relied on different law enforcement agencies to train its recruits. But that all changed on June 9, when Sheriff Tyler Brown won final approval from P.O.S.T., Colorado's Peace Officers Standards and Training, to operate his own academy.
When University of Colorado College of Nursing student Rebecca Feldman was delivering hydromorphone through an intravenous drip to an injured patient, the new medical device she was using started flashing “Occluded! Occluded!” For a moment, she didn’t know what to do. Fortunately, it was just a test. Feldman was taking part in an exercise with other nursing and bioengineering students at the University of Colorado to test medical devices and improve healthcare.
A property at 7663 E Costilla Blvd. was sold on July 1 by Marie Bani Kay (revocable trust) and Famatta J. Massaquoi (trustee) for $350,000. The buyers were Famatta J. and Kollie N. Massaquoi.
Aurora tennis player Marcus Magno won 45 points playing doubles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 16 category of the United States Tennis Association by February.
Property owners in Arapahoe County paid 0.4% of the value of their homes in property taxes in the second quarter of 2022, which is less than 0.4 times the national average, according to the real estate analysis posted by the East Arapahoe News.