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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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204 flights delayed, none canceled Saturday morning as snow hits Denver
Nearly half of all delayed flights belong to United.

Colorado road conditions: Freeways icy but open after overnight snow
Traffic was flowing on major Colorado roadways Saturday morning despite the snow and ice that settled across the Front Range late Friday.

Colorado weather: Front Range feels brunt of arctic cold and snow surge
Snow is expected to taper off around Denver by the early afternoon, while temperatures will remain well-below freezing through Monday night.

Aurora police still seeking suspects in November shooting that killed two
Police are looking for two suspects in the November shooting that killed Ahmad Malachi Richardson, 18, and Isaiah Ray Chavez Seppelt, 20, at an Aurora park.

Skier triggered Jan. 7 avalanche that caused his death, experts say
Colorado avalanche experts say a snowy November followed by a mild December created a fragile snowpack that was covered by a layer of powder at the time.

Man charged with murder, other crimes in stabbing spree on Denver’s 16th Street Mall
Elijah Caudill, 24, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the stabbing deaths of Celinda Levno and Nicholas Burkett.

Bomb threat prompts early dismissal at Wheat Ridge High School
Police say they detained and questioned a teenage girl about a bomb threat made against Wheat Ridge High School, where students were sent home early Friday.

Two arrested in fatal Lakewood shooting
Flor Contreras, 25, and Menelson Leonel Ramirez, 27, are suspected of involvement in the killing of Nairelis “Junior” Castel, 26, police say.

Help available for Coloradans struggling to pay heating bills ahead of cold snap
Nonprofit aid organization Energy Outreach Colorado urges people facing utility disconnection to call 1-866-432-8435 for help paying bills.

Plunging temps from polar vortex could cause icy metro Denver commute Friday night
“Itap going to be a rude awakening tomorrow — a full taste of winter, for sure," National Weather Service meteorologist says