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Joella Baumann
Joella Baumann is a former Denver Post intern.
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Formerly homeless residents move into crowdfunded tiny home community as city monitors pilot project
Denver’s crowd-funded tiny home project has run into more than a few road blocks, but on July 21, fourteen residents moved into their new community and on Saturday they invited...

Want a tiny home? Two dozen are rolling into a Colorado festival this weekend
Keensburg will become the temporary tiny home capital of Colorado this weekend, when 25 homes go on display for those curious about down-sizing and living off the grid.

Want a tiny home? Two dozen are rolling into a Colorado festival this weekend
Keensburg will become the temporary tiny home capital of Colorado this weekend, when 25 homes go on display for those curious about down-sizing and living off the grid.

These blocks of Colorado Boulevard will be a mess for the rest of the summer — and you can blame progress
Commuters may want to avoid Colorado Boulevard for their morning commute over the next few weeks as only one northbound lane will be open through Aug. 4.

Thanksgiving in July? This Denver native wants to make doling out barbecue to the homeless a tradition
Food, music, hair cuts and a foot-washing station doesn't sound like the typical kick-back, but it should according to Feed the Need organizer Cameron Florence. He sees community get-togethers as...

Several hundred fliers grounded overnight in Denver after severe thunderstorms cause flight delays
Some travelers spent more time in Denver than expected Friday when afternoon thunderstorms caused flight delays and diversions into the evening.

Aurora speedway ballot initiative greenlighted after judge tosses lawsuit from residents
Aurora residents will likely see a ballot measure on the November ballot asking them to repeal a citywide ban on motorsports venues. If it passes, a 1,700-acre area southeast of...

In this Denver neighborhood, Frida Kahlo is more than an artist — she’s a cause for celebration
Extravagant headdresses and jewelry, long flowing colorful skirts and drawn in bushy uni-brows were adorned throughout the open art event. “Fridamania” thrives along Morrison Road in Denver’s Westwood neighborhood.

Super Kids’ smiles light up the race track
While the Soap Box Derby is one of the oldest racing activities in the United States, second only to the Indy 500, the newer Super Kids allows disabled racers to...

From tumbling to boogaloo, the 31st annual Colorado Black Arts Festival moved you
The festival celebrated its 31st year with the theme "Art In Motion."