
Results 221 - 240 of 3,305 for "u:denverpost.com" in Denver, CO
Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor to speak at Metro State May 2
w/Photo
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor will address students, faculty and the public at Metropolitan State University of Denver's Auraria Event Center May 2. The event is free but requires a ticket, which is issued to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. Comment?
Denver Police release video of SUV in hit and run that killed 2 boys
Denver Police on Monday stepped up their investigation again, releasing video footage of an SUV that is seen getting away after a hit-and-run Friday night that left two young children dead . 1 comment
Parolee indicted in Lakewood attorney's murder, robbery
A Jefferson County grand jury has indicted a 52-year-old parolee in the robbery, sexual assault and strangulation of Lakewood attorney Claudia Miller. Comment?
Grand Junction joins girls lacrosse poll
Kent Denver narrowly leads Cherry Creek for the top spot, with the Sun Devils' receiving six first-place votes to the Bruins' five. Comment?
SB I-25 closed at Speer in Denver
The southbound lanes of Interstate 25 through Denver are closed at Speer Boulevard after a southbound truck in the far right lane hit a bridge and cement or other material fell onto the highway, severely injuring a driver. Comment?
Colorado's Baroque Chamber Orchestra performs a labor of love in Bach
This weekend's two Denver-area performances of Bach's complete St. Matthew Passion - sung in German - were nothing if not a labor of love that was years in the making. Comment?
Suspect flees Denver police on RTD tracks, interrupts service
A domestic violence suspect fled on foot from police Monday morning, running on a section of light rail track and slightly delaying rail service before he was caught. Comment?
16th Street Mall revival aims to breathe life into downtown retail
w/Photo
Ty Pugh, left, and Tiphney Godhigh purchase soft drinks March 15 at Wystone's Tea on the 16th Street Mall in downtown Denver. Comment?
Postal carriers and their supporters protest a plan to stop Saturday deliveries
w/Photo
U.S. Army veteran and 15-year postal carrier Pete Aragon, left, stands with other demonstrators Sunday during the rally at Zeckendorf Plaza Park along Speer Boulevard and Seventh Street in Denver. Comment?
Trish Amole, nurse, widow of Rocky Mountain News columnist, dies
Trish Amole, a registered nurse, former hospice coordinator and the wife of deceased Rocky Mountain News columnist, Gene Amole, is dead. Comment?
Landmark gun bills signed in Colo. 10
Gov. John Hickenlooper signed bills Wednesday that place new restrictions on firearms and signaled a change for Democrats who traditionally shied away from gun control debate in Colorado - a state with a moderate streak and pioneer tradition of gun ownership and self-reliance. Hickenlooper's signature of the bills comes exactly eight months after ... (more) Comment?
Passover desserts offer an updated ending to traditional dinner
w/Photo
Marcy Schreiber of East Side Kosher Deli in Denver remembers when Passover meant sponge cake and the ubiquitous tin of coconut macaroons that ended the meal at every Seder table. Comment?
Teen wounded by Denver police is bipolar, grandmother says
The grandmother of a teenager who was shot and wounded by Denver police officers said Tuesday that he suffers bipolar disorder and "just had a breakdown" before he grabbed a pair of kitchen knives and started fighting with his family. Comment?
Clean eating trend and Mediterranean diet popular in Colorado
w/Photo
Eating like a Greek or Spaniard received a big boost a few weeks ago, after the New England Journal of Medicine published the results of a massive study concluding that the Mediterranean diet, rich in vegetables and fruits, whole grains, good fats like nuts and olive oil, and wine, reduced heart disease. Comment?
Day's Best: State revenues looking up
Vincent Carroll has been writing commentary on politics and public policy in Colorado since 1982. Comment?
Tokyo Joe's plans five locations in Colorado Springs
Larry Leith, founder and president of fast-casual restaurant Tokyo Joe's, said Colorado Springs residents have been asking for years when his Greenwood Village-based chain would expand to the Pikes Peak region. Comment?
Weld Sheriff's refusal to enforce gun rules within letter of the law 4
Weld County Sheriff John Cooke, center, backed by a group of fellow sheriffs, testifies against proposed gun control legislation in the Colorado Legislature at the State Capitol in Denver on Monday March 4, 2013. Comment?
Denver police shoot man holding knives after 911 call about stabbings
Officers rushed to the home near West 39th Avenue and Wolff Street after a 911 call and found a 17-year-old in the front yard clutching two knives. Comment?
Colorado governor to sign gun controls
w/Photo
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper will sign legislation Wednesday that sets limits on ammunition magazines and expands background checks for firearms, marking a Democratic victory in a state where gun ownership is a treasured right and Second Amendment debate has played out in the wake of two mass shootings. 4 comments
Denver police follow 20-mile trail of clues in pizza deliverer's death
w/Photo
Crime tape on a hillside near the Rooney Road Recycling center shows where a body was found. Comment?