This week some of the best minds looking for a way to avoid disaster flew into Las Vegas for the annual Colorado River Water Users Convention. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 1 year ago

Despite Colorado's “right-to-repair” law, no easy fix for power-wheelchair users

Colorado lawmakers approved a measure that will make it easier for people to fix their power wheelchairs when they wear out or break down, but arcane regulations and manufacturers create high hurdl… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 1 year ago

Gen Z question saving money for a future that looks so bleak

Disenchanted with outlooks on the future — worsening climate crises, unstable economy, precarious politics, pandemic woes, unaffordable housing — some millennials and Gen Z Coloradans a… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 1 year ago

911 cellphone calls can be precisely pinpointed Verizon wont install in Colorado

Technology exists to more accurately route 911 calls from cellphones to the correct 911 communications center, but Verizon — one of the three major carriers in the United States — has r… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 1 year ago

Colorado cement that is “grown” by harnessing tiny sea organisms, CO2

The massive worldwide pouring of concrete as developers densify cities could be transformed, eliminating heat-trapping pollution into the atmosphere, by switching to a new kind of cement created in… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 1 year ago

Colorado newspaper settles lawsuit from Swedish billionaire who objected to "oligarch" label

The Aspen Times has reached a settlement agreement to end a defamation lawsuit brought in April by a Swedish billionaire who alleged the mountain newspaper had wrongly portrayed him as a corrupt Russian oligarch in several articles and columns.(denverpost.com) | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 1 year ago

Takeaways from the investigation into Colorado’s federal pandemic aid

The Denver Post set out to determine where all of Colorado’s federal pandemic aid dollars went. Here’s what our investigation, The Big Payout, found. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 2 years ago

Star in Colorado’s startup scene attracted big contracts/well-known funders

Across at least three companies and two states, Aaron Clark repeatedly has failed to pay his employees, contractors and vendors, ex-workers say. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 2 years ago

Palm could soon be your ticket into concerts thanks to Amazon One tech

Your palm could soon be your ticket into a concert. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 2 years ago

Why can’t Colorado millennials afford to buy a house?

The reasons why millennials aren’t purchasing homes at the same rate as their parents are nuanced. However, soaring education and student debt costs, rising healthcare prices and an explosive… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 2 years ago

JR Engineering was toxic for women. I spoke up and was fired

Long before my wife, Holly Tarry, filed a harassment complaint that contributed to Rep. Steve Lebsock’s expulsion from the Colorado legislature, I was coming home with jaw-dropping stories of the d… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 2 years ago

Denver metro is getting a new area code next spring

Come 2022, Denver will have a third area code. Joining the metro area’s 303 and 720 overlay area will be 983, the Colorado Public Utilities Commission announced Thursday. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 2 years ago

A team of Colorado innovators granted a 14-year-old’s wish for a dragon

Make-A-Wish and Colorado’s Arrow Electronics partnered for an 18-month project to build a fantastical creature. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 3 years ago

American skiing for Hungary, delivers average perspective to Olympic halfpipe

A popular internet meme pines for average people in Olympic contests to provide a point of reference. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 3 years ago

Tim Berners Lee is rebuilding the internet the

Three decades ago, Tim Berners-Lee devised simple yet powerful standards for locating, linking and presenting multimedia documents online. He set them free into the world, unleashing the World Wide… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 3 years ago

Gov. Jared Polis pardons Balloon Boy's parents, grants clemency to 20 others

Gov. Jared Polis said Wednesday the parents behind the 2009 “Balloon Boy” hoax have suffered enough. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 3 years ago

Denver-born Billionaire Robert Smith reaches $139M tax settlement

Robert Smith, an alumnus of Denver’s East High School, has been under federal investigation since 2016 for dodging taxes on $200 million in assets moved through financial entities based in th… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 3 years ago

Denver program sends mental health workers instead of police

Since its launch June 1, the STAR van has responded to more than 350 calls, replacing police in matters that don’t threaten public safety and are often connected to unmet mental or physical needs. … | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 3 years ago

Judge orders Denver police to limit tear gas, projectiles at peaceful protesters

A federal judge in Denver has ruled in part in favor of plaintiffs seeking to stop Denver police, and other police as well, from firing tear gas, pepper spray and pepper balls at peaceful protester… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 3 years ago

Colorado sees 'significant declines' in air pollution

At least temporarily, air pollution that hurts human lungs has decreased sharply along Colorado’s Front Range as the novel coronavirus spreads. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 3 years ago

Customers packed C&C Coffee and Kitchen on Trail Boss Drive Sunday, filling the restaurant’s tables, its patio and forming a line out the door for dine-in service. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

Denver to close several streets to allow for more outdoor activities

Portions of several Denver streets will close to vehicles Saturday to allow for pedestrian and bicycle traffic as residents weather the city’s weeks-long stay at home order to combat the spread of … | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

The world’s largest single firework just lit up the night sky in Steamboat Springs

The night sky turned to daylight briefly as an epic boom echoed throughout the valley in Steamboat Springs Saturday night. The world’s largest single firework had just exploded. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

Drones flying nighttime patterns over NE Colorado leave law enforcement stumped

A band of large drones appears to be flying nighttime search patterns over northeast Colorado and local authorities say they don’t know who’s behind the mysterious aircraft. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

New Belgium Brewing announces sale to international beer conglomerate

More than 300 of New Belgium’s employee-owners will receive more than $100,000 in retirement money through the deal, with some receiving “significantly greater amounts,” according… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

KNUS radio host Craig Silverman fired midshow for criticizing Trump

Craig Silverman, a former chief deputy district attorney in Denver and talk-show host on the conservative 710 KNUS radio station, said he was fired mid-show Saturday after criticizing President Don… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

Trump picks Colorado Springs author of Illuminati books for education board

A Colorado Springs lawyer appointed by President Donald Trump to a federal education board is a prolific author of self-help Illuminati books whose education company has been accused of handing out… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

A nomadic plumber found mysterious stones on his land

Rich Snyder is the first person in recent memory to give land as a form of reparations for the Ute Indian Tribe. It cost him almost everything. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

A week after cyberattack, Regis University makes some progress

A week after a “malicious threat” likely from outside the country downed internet technology systems at Regis University, the community at the private, religious college can finally beg… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

Regis University is on day six of a ransomware attack

On day six of Regis University running without access to information technology services like phone lines, email, internet and online course programs, some employee computers are beginning recovery… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

Denver experiences its first reported fatal scooter crash

A scooter rider who collided with a car earlier this month has been pronounced dead. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

In 4 don’t plan to retire despite realities of aging, poll finds

Nearly one-quarter of Americans say they never plan to retire, according to a poll that suggests a disconnection between individuals’ retirement plans and the realities of aging in the workfo… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

Colorado Springs students secretly photographed for facial-recognition research

A professor at the University of Colorado’s Colorado Springs campus led a project that secretly snapped photos of more than 1,700 students, faculty members and others walking in public more t… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

Colorado becomes first state in nation to cap price of insulin

Diabetics in Colorado who use insulin to control their blood sugar levels won’t pay more than $100 per month for the drug starting in January thanks to a bill signed into law by Gov. Jared Po… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 4 years ago

Denver first in U.S. to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms

Denver is set to become the first city in the nation to effectively decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

Kendrick Castillo, killed in STEM School shooting, sacrificed himself to save others, his father says

The father of the 18-year-old killed at STEM School Highlands Ranch on Tuesday confirmed to The Denver Post that his son, Kendrick Castillo, was the sole fatality in the school shooting that left e… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

Swastika Acres may finally change its name after 111 years

Former NBA star Jason Richardson’s home is one of about 50 in a Cherry Hills Village subdivision that still goes by a rather unique name: Swastika Acres. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

Drones, supercomputers and sonar deployed against floods

An arsenal of new technology is being put to the test fighting floods this year as rivers inundate towns and farm fields across the central United States. Drones, supercomputers and sonar that scan… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

One of the clouds over Denver’s marijuana hospitality businesses is about to go away. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

Psychedelic mushrooms make Denver's 2019 election ballot

Denver voters will decide this year whether to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms. Organizers collected more than 5,000 valid signatures, enough to put the initiative on the municipal ballot this … | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

CU Boulder Computer Tiff Sent Apple's Steve Wozniak Back to California

Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple Computer, enrolled as a computer science major at the University of Colorado Boulder in 1968. And he probably would have earned his degree there, if the fresh… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

It was mid-summer, fewer than three months before Canada legalized recreational marijuana, and Vic Neufeld had a problem. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

Long before the results from the 2018 election were known, Republicans — especially those running for statewide office — faced daunting electoral challenges. Now, according to political insiders in… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colorado, hasn’t decided how he’ll vote on Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee who has faced sexual assault allegations, Gardner&#… | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

Marijuana addiction is real, and rising

For as long as most residents can remember, smoking marijuana has been a part of life here. The fact that California legalized the practice in January went practically unnoticed in this quiet town … | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

Latest Windows 10 update continues to have issues, like a “terrifying BBS”screen

As for an actual phone number, Microsoft has a whole page of phone numbers for several countries. In the US, (800) 642 7676 is the main customer support line. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

People Who Live in Small Towns and Rural Areas Are Happier Than Everyone Else

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@denverpost.com | 5 years ago

Trump prepares to lift limits on military gear for police

The Trump administration is preparing to restore the flow of surplus military equipment to local law enforcement agencies. | Continue reading


@denverpost.com | 6 years ago