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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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CDOT warns against driving high, shares free ride options for Denver 420 celebration
Free shuttles and ride-hail credits will be available to those who plan to partake in Denver’s 420 celebration this weekend.

Aurora man sentenced to 30 years for killing friend, hiding remains in crawl space
Haskel Crawford’s 30-year sentence will be served after a 16-year sentence that he is currently serving for aggravated robbery.

2 Denver-area horses test positive for infectious anemia
The viral disease can cause death as well as fever, weight loss, weakness and other symptoms in animals such as horses, mules and donkeys.

More than 1,300 DIA flights delayed, canceled during spring snow
The airport is under a traffic management program for snow and ice, delaying arriving flights by an average of 3 hour and 18 minutes, according to the FAA.

Colorado road conditions: I-70 reopens near Silverthorne, Vail
CDOT warns commercial vehicle drivers to obey chain laws after stranded truckers failed to use chains and refused tows, prolonging I-70 mountain closures Friday morning.

Colorado weather: Spring snowstorm hits Denver, mountains as temps dramatically drop
Temperatures in Denver are expected to plateau at 30 degrees -- a drop of more than 40 degrees from Thursday — before falling overnight.

Police recover hundreds of pounds of marijuana stolen from evidence trailer
Troopers and Denver police officers raided a residence and found the stolen drugs Thursday evening.

Aurora police seek victims of airline pilot caught in child-predator sting
Ralph Bledsoe and Gregory Daniels were arrested this month in a sting operation by Aurora police.

Second reintroduced Colorado gray wolf dies in Wyoming
The wolf was one of 15 relocated from Canada to Colorado in January and is the second of that group to die recently in Wyoming.

Colorado weather: Fire danger high across state, with record-breaking heat possible
Temperatures in Denver are expected to climb to 86, which would surpass a record daily high of 85 set in 2023.