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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 Voice, a monthly newspaper focused on homelessness, resumes operations after funding crisis
“We really hoped our closure would be short-term, and today we are happy to announce that we are not shutting down permanently,” Robert Davis, president of the nonprofit paper’s governing...

Broncos vs. Panthers: How to take public transit to this weekend’s game in Denver
Nearby RTD light rail lines running before and after the game include the E and W lines, while bus routes include 30 and 31.

Colorado weather: Denver sees its first (late) freeze ahead of mild weekend
Temperatures dipped below freezing in Denver for the first time this season early Friday morning, about two and a half weeks later than average.

Colorado Supreme Court won’t delay disbarment of DA who handled Barry Morphew case
Large ordered that Stanley's disbarment take effect no sooner than Nov. 1.

Fatal motorcycle crash closes intersection in Denver’s Lowry area
Police advised drivers to expect delays in the area and use detours around the intersection.

Family of man who died in ICE custody from untreated blood clot sues Aurora facility
“The final days of Melvin’s life were spent in unbearable pain."

Colorado weather: Snow lingers in mountains, rain possible in Denver
Denver’s Saturday forecast includes a 20% chance of rain.

Pedestrian killed in fatal crash on westbound C-470 near U.S. 6
A pedestrian was killed Saturday in a fatal crash on Colorado 470 that shut down the highway for several hours, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

Pueblo man made fake kidnapping report, prompting Amber Alert, to find stolen truck, police say
Daniel Reyes claimed his 13-year-old cousin was in the truck when it was stolen, but she wasn't.

Denver police sergeant charged after allegedly aiming gun in road-rage incident
The alleged incident involving Sgt. Jason Brake occurred on East 96th Avenue in Commerce City on Oct. 3, according to the Adams County District Attorney’s Office.