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Jesse Paul
Jesse Paul is a former Denver Post reporter. He left in 2018.
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Single-engine plane crashes, flips over on runway at Centennial Airport
A single-engine airplane has crashed on Thursday morning on a runway at Centennial Airport.

Pueblo man arrested after officers find his mom bloodied from stab wounds
A Pueblo man has been arrested on suspicion of trying to kill his 66-year-old mother after police officers early Thursday found her bloodied from several stab wounds.

Fremont County sheriff’s deputy placed on leave after arrest on child abuse, assault allegations
A Fremont County Sheriff's Deputy has been placed on administrative leave after his arrest Wednesday on suspicion of misdemeanor child abuse and third-degree assault.

Surveillance camera captures man pooping on porch, leading to citation, Colorado Springs police say
A 33-year-old man has been cited after Colorado Springs police say a surveillance camera captured him pooping on a porch Tuesday morning.

With his deportation delayed at least 30 days, Arturo Hernandez Garcia anxiously gets back to his family, work
When Arturo Hernandez Garcia was freed Tuesday night from an immigration detention center in the Denver area after a week of being held pending his deportation, the first thing he...

Peruvian woman in the U.S. unlawfully and seeking refuge in Colorado church gets first nod in court battle
A Peruvian mother living in the U.S. unlawfully, and who has been taking refuge in a Denver church to avoid deportation, risked being arrested by immigration officers on Wednesday as...

Women in Colorado prisons will get free tampons under amendment that offers “a small piece of dignity”
Women incarcerated at Colorado prisons will get free access to tampons under an amendment to the state's budget bill, which lawmakers approved on Wednesday and is headed to the governor's...

Authorities ID 11-year-old boy struck and killed by SUV at busy southeast Denver intersection
Authorities have identified the 11-year-old boy who was struck by a sport utility vehicle and killed Monday night in southeast Denver.

DU campus safety, Denver police investigating after swastikas and KKK are etched into vehicles
University of Denver campus safety and Denver police are investigating after swastikas and "KKK" were etched into at least two vehicles sometime on Tuesday.

14 people have died at Colorado ski resorts this 2016-17 season
Fourteen people have died while skiing at Colorado ski resorts during the 2016-2017 season, which is wrapping up.