Hyoung Chang has been a staff photographer at The Denver Post since 1997. He covers news, sports and feature stories using both still photography and video.
Originally from Tokyo, Japan, Chang loves road biking, climbing the mountains of Colorado and exploring the country on a motorcycle. He joined The Post after studying photojournalism at Metropolitan State College of Denver (Now Metropolitan State University of Denver).
Denver South High School brought a group of four local World War II veterans, two female civilians and a Japanese American interned at Camp Amache as a child, to present...
A winter storm dumped large amounts of snow across Denver and the metro area overnight and is expected to continue for most of the day on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022.
Thousands of grocery workers started walking the picket lines at King Soopers stores from Boulder to Parker early Wednesday morning, a day after the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 rejected...
The 16-day stock show draws hundreds of thousands of people from across the United States and other countries to the complex in north Denver, where livestock auctions, horse shows and...
The Marshall fire, which officials said likely was sparked by downed power lines in the winds that reached gusts of more than 100mph, has destroyed at least 500 homes.
Memorials began to form Tuesday morning as police continue to investigate at locations involved in a shooting spree the night before that claimed the lives of four victims and the...
In 2018 Echter's Nursery & Garden Center, in Arvada, set up an event giving away excess Christmas trees to families in need. The event became a yearly tradition.