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Max Levy
Max Levy is a breaking news reporter at The Denver Post. Before joining the Post in 2024, he wrote for Sentinel Colorado, based in Aurora, as well as the Loveland Reporter-Herald and the Holyoke Enterprise.
Max fell in love with Colorado while studying journalism at the University of Colorado Boulder. When he's not on the breaking news desk, Max enjoys exploring Colorado's mountains and trails, and getting better at chess.
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Denver police search for carjacking, hit-and-run suspect in Wednesday crash
Police are searching for the car, a gray 2023 Dodge Challenger Coupe with Colorado license plate EPDU51, according to a Medina Alert from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.

Hundreds rally against Trump’s mass-deportation plan in Aurora
Addressing a crowd gathered near Colfax Avenue, speakers from progressive activist groups urged attendees to back Aurora’s immigrant community on Saturday.

Nearly 500 flights delayed at DIA amid snow
Delays included 190 flights belonging to United, 139 SkyWest flights and 131 Southwest flights as of 12:15 p.m., according to FlightAware.

Denver police officer acquitted of domestic violence charges
Jurors found Anthony Guzman Jr., 32, not guilty of harassment and third-degree assault on Friday.

Denver, police officer appeal more than $14M in payouts to George Floyd protesters
Denver argued in an appeal filed Dec. 23 that the case brought by protesters injured by police should be retried or resolved in the city's favor.

Colorado weather: A snowy Saturday and mild week for Denver
Denver reports 2 inches of snow fell overnight.

Tenants complain of lack of water at infamous Aurora apartments
Property Solutions Colorado, a temporary administrator of CBZ-controlled properties in Aurora, is posting closure notices at the property, assessing the condition of the property and helping current tenants find housing.

Propane tank explodes inside vehicle in Denver
Denver police are still investigating the circumstances of a propane tank exploding in a vehicle Thursday night near Speer Boulevard.

Man pleads guilty to role in mass shooting that wounded 10 after Denver Nuggets victory
Ricardo Vazquez pleaded guilty to attempted first-degree murder and a drug felony Friday, and faces decades in prison.

Polis announces flags to be raised on Inauguration Day
Gov. Jared Polis announced the pause in a month of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter on Friday.