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Spring Creek fire: Zoom and pan on high-resolution satellite images of the burn area
These images of the Spring Creek fire show the areas burned or burning as seen from space. The imagery was provided by DigitalGlobe.

Answers to some frequent questions about our new commenting system
I've gotten a lot of questions about how to use the new Spot.IM commenting on DenverPost.com over the last week or so, and in order to help more people in...

They’re back: Welcome to the new Denver Post commenting system
Way back in May we noted that "our article comments have been a cesspool of trolls and spam for years" in announcing that we would be switching from Disqus comments...

Colorado snow totals for Dec. 24, 2017
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Dec. 24, 2017, as of 10:00 a.m.

Here is your 2017 Denver Post Holiday Lights winner
Christmas just got a little bit more merry for the Onstott family in Commerce City -- they've won The Denver Post's Holiday Lights contest!

Denver Post article commenting to change again with shutdown of Civil system
For many our readers, commenting on stories is an important part of their experience. It's important to us, too, to provide opportunities for readers to discuss the important issues of...

PHOTOS: Tornadoes, tennis-ball-sized hail and high winds hit Colorado
A tornado warning has been issued for northeastern Colorado through 8 p.m., which envelops Larimer, Logan, Morgan, Washington, and Weld counties. It has been labeled a rare "Particularly Dangerous Situation"...

Our article comments have been a cesspool of trolls and spam for years. Enter Civil Comments.
After three years and 2 million comments posted, The Denver Post's current system was a space dominated by a few loud voices, a lot of junk and endless bickering. So...

Roundup: You may need a jacket, holiday lights on fleek and more Friday news
Welcome to your Friday Roundup, assembled by The New Guy. The big news is the incoming bitter cold, but there's a lot more going on, too.

Holiday lights 2016: Add your stunning display to our map
It's that time of year again: The Denver Post is mapping readers' holiday lights displays. Upload your photo for a chance to win a $25 gift card!