Former Reporter
Michael Booth
Michael Booth was a health care & health policy writer at The Denver Post before departing in 2013. He started his journalism career as an assistant foreign editor at The Washington Post before moving with family to Denver and taking a brief stint with the Denver Business Journal. During a 25-year career at The Post, he covered city and state politics, droughts, entertainment and wrote Sunday takeouts, and was part of two Pulitzer Prize-winning teams for breaking news coverage.
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Cat trackers sniff out the truth
Cat trackers sniff out the truth

Colorado prison populations predicted to get smaller
Colorado prison populations predicted to get smaller

Family Films: “Straight Story” a touching trek that mows other movies down
Family Films: "Straight Story" a touching trek that mows other movies down

Colorado’s budget: What’s left to cut?
Colorado's budget: What's left to cut?

Realistic tale of youth’s baseball dreams is portrayed in “Sugar”
Realistic tale of youth's baseball dreams is portrayed in "Sugar"

Blame those at keyboard, not the Internet, for terror scare, crime fighters say
Blame those at keyboard, not the Internet, for terror scare, crime fighters say

1963’s “Jason and the Argonauts” still sails an imaginative journey
1963's "Jason and the Argonauts" still sails an imaginative journey

Despite cutbacks, plans for Denver’s “Biennial” still ambitious
Despite cutbacks, plans for Denver's "Biennial" still ambitious

Red-light cameras gain popularity, but whether they improve safety is debatable
Red-light cameras gain popularity, but whether they improve safety is debatable

In “Rivers and Tides,” Andy Goldsworthy offers a whole new perspective on nature
In "Rivers and Tides," Andy Goldsworthy offers a whole new perspective on nature