Lindsay Pierce is a video journalist at The Denver Post, where she has worked since 2010. She shoots, edits and produces videos on any subject that tells a story. Raised in Kansas City, MO and educated in Boston, Pierce previously worked as a still photographer for The Daily Times in Farmington, N.M.
It has been 125 years since The Denver Post became part of the Colorado community. We honor that history with this documentary that features the colorful stories and personalities that...
Lockheed Martin celebrated Girl Day, a worldwide campaign to introduce girls to the world of engineering during National Engineers Week, with a marshmallow-launching cannon competition at the company’s campus in...
Digging out from 100 inches of snow in Crested Butte was a major hassle. But sore shoulders from shoveling evaporate pretty quickly when you are skiing a foot of fresh...
Looking back on an eventful year, The Denver Post video department has collected some of their favorite scenes from some of the biggest stories of 2016 in the Mile High...
Scenes from 2016 holiday festivities in and around Denver, including ice skating at Skyline Park, the Polar Express train ride in Golden, Blossoms of Light at Denver Botanic Gardens, Denver...
Bob Fuchigami lived in the Amache Japanese Internment camp in Granada, Colorado, from 1942 to 1945, while much of America feared Japanese people following the attack on Pearl Harbor. He...
In a 12-year span, an oil and gas worker died once every three months on average in Colorado, victims of a system focused more on protecting the industry than its...
Carl and Debbie Smith know about life and loss working in the oil and gas industry. Their son Matt was killed in November 2014 working on a site near Mead.