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John Ingold
John Ingold was a Denver Post reporter from 2000-2018.
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Jurors deliberating in Clarence Moses-EL retrial
Jurors began deliberations Thursday in the re-trial of Clarence Moses-EL, a man who prosecutors say brutally raped a woman 29 years ago but who insists he is innocent and the...

Post-election stress? These tips from counselors can help
In the wake of perhaps the most contentious election cycle in generations, counselors offer advice for kids and grown-ups alike who are now dealing with the psychological aftermath.

Colorado set to bring back primaries; let unaffiliated voters participate
Two measures that would open up partisan primary elections in Colorado to unaffiliated voters were winning late Tuesday.

ColoradoCare measure Amendment 69 defeated soundly
Colorado voters will decide Tuesday whether to embark upon one of the most ambitious health care overhauls in American history.

Defense raises concerns about Moses-EL jury pool in Denver rape retrial
Defense attorneys for Clarence Moses-EL, who is facing his second trial for a 1987 rape in Denver that he insists he did not commit, raised new concerns about fairness Monday...

Why some Coloradans wait until Election Day to vote
The campaigns have been calling and county clerks have been pleading, but some voters eschew early voting because they enjoy casting their ballots in person on Election Day.

Former UCH nurse suspected of stealing, swapping out drugs
A former nurse at the University of Colorado Hospital was arrested Thursday for allegedly stealing pain medications, of six patients, and replacing the drugs with non-sterile materials.

How much would you pay under ColoradoCare? That depends.
Proponents and opponents of ColoradoCare — the universal health care measure on the ballot in Colorado as Amendment 69 — differ widely about how much the system would cost for...

Children’s Hospital Colorado getting new helicopter for young patients
Children's Hospital Colorado is getting a new, dedicated helicopter outfitted specifically to meet the needs of child patients.

Oil and gas worker injuries fell nationally in 2015, according to new federal data
On-the-job injuries among oil and gas workers likely fell nationwide to their lowest level in at least a dozen years in 2015, according to new federal estimates released Thursday, coinciding...