Deputy City Editor
Dena Rosenberry
Dena Rosenberry is a deputy city editor for The Denver Post. Previously, she was an editor for The Gazette in Colorado Springs and the Los Angeles Times. She spent five years as a freelance correspondent in Central America, the South Pacific and Central, East and Southern Africa. She is a Southern California native and a graduate of the University of Idaho.
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How to surf the rivers in Colorado
Inland surfers are carving waves across Colorado, hundreds of miles from the ocean.

Enjoy the outdoors this summer, but do so safely
In Summer Getaways, our editor Dena Rosenberry encourages you to still enjoy the summer this year. But do so safely.

Enjoy the outdoors this summer, but do so safely
In Summer Getaways, our editor Dena Rosenberry encourages you to still enjoy the summer this year. But do so safely.

The ultimate guide to Colorado’s summer festivals
From Telluride Blues & Brews to Palisade Peach Festival to Cherry Creek Arts Festival, fun gatherings are returning to Colorado in 2021.

Have curling fever from the Olympics? Denver Curling Club has your remedy
Give it a slide and try to "throw a rock at a house."

Colorado Springs police search for shooter, 2 treated at hospital
Police combed neighborhoods in east Colorado Springs early Thursday morning, looking for at least one armed suspect.

Teens steal Halloween candy at gunpoint, Colorado Springs police say
Colorado Springs police arrested two teenagers who allegedly stole a purse full of Halloween candy from a woman at gunpoint Tuesday night. Terrance Hester, 18, and a 17-year-old were arrested...

7-Eleven clerk pulls out box cutter, suspected robbers flee
A 7-Eleven clerk pulled out a box cutter when threatened by one of four alleged shoplifters early Thursday in downtown Colorado Springs, police said.

Check out these lesser-known Denver parks if you’re seeking action or contemplation
Ruby Hill Park Where: 1200 W. Florida Ave. Features: This park is a favorite for its $1 million-mountain bike park with jumps and pump track and winter snow playground.

Denver’s lesser-known parks invite visitors looking for action or contemplation
Visit these parks if you are looking for anything from a bike park to a lake to relax next to.