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Advocates for the homeless in metro Denver have millions of dollars in government vouchers available to cover rents and help move people off the street. But the housing market is so tight that they have .
Meanwhile, it’s not just in Denver,
Carli Lloyd lives for the big moment. She had her biggest on Sunday night — and gave the United States .
The death count on Colorado’s swollen waters as Denver police fished a body from the South Platte River.
After three failed transplants, Kelsey Crider willing to part with a kidney and give her a renewed life.
A Southwest Airlines plane taking off on a flight from Denver to Los Angeles turned back Sunday evening shortly after takeoff when the pilot recognized a mechanical problem, .
Because they hail from the United Kingdom, Longmont Master Police officers Keith Bell and Graham Wale when they work a Fourth of July shift.
Greece and its membership in Europe’s joint currency , with the country under pressure to reach a bailout deal with creditors as soon as possible.
The Denver Post’s Benjamin Hochman and Mark Kiszla .
Oreos are getting a skinny new look, and its maker snack for grown-ups that isn’t meant to be twisted or dunked.
In case you missed this weekend story, read how shortly after the Colorado Supreme Court rejected Douglas County schools’ pioneering voucher program last week, officials from the district to seek relief from the highest court in the land.
Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/JesseAPaul








