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Findings from a national survey by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation illustrate a complex Latino community that’s projected to make up nearly one-third of the U.S. population by 2060. Read The Denver Post’s of the findings, including an analysis of , , and the .
The report, , offered new details that highlight the seriousness of the efforts of three Arpahoe County girls and how close they came to joining other Westerners who were drawn to Syria and jihad — some of whom died and others who launched attacks.
Weather forecasters say records could be broken Wednesday as day three of . See .
A Highlands Ranch man accused of killing his second wife, and being investigated in the death of his first wife, . Harold Henthorn is also being investigated in the 1995 death of his first wife.
Emergency responders in Denver arriving to where a vehicle found the motorist was able to free himself.
Attorneys for the city of Denver to give the family of a homeless street preacher who died during a struggle with deputies in the downtown jail less than one-third of the $4.65 million a jury awarded them last month.
The grand vision for a 105-acre parcel where the long-suffering Westminster Mall once sat is now in place, pushed forward by city leaders .
For the first time in Colorado’s short legal marijuana history, month-over-month recreational cannabis sales fell in September. .
A Westminster man trapped, possibly for three days, between two walls of a Longmont business unsuccessfully attempted to pass distress notes outside .
Even by Capitol Hill standards, it’s hard to find a job more partisan than (or its GOP counterpart at the National Republican Congressional Committee).
Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/JesseAPaul







