Politics reporter
Saja Hindi
Saja Hindi is a politics reporter for The Denver Post. Most recently, she has been covering all things in the city of Aurora as well as reporting on immigration and abortion. She loves getting to hear people's stories and highlighting issues facing underrepresented communities.
She's an award-winning reporter who has previously worked at the Fort Collins Coloradoan and the Loveland Reporter-Herald after starting her journalism career in North Carolina. In addition to what she's currently covering, Saja has also reported on breaking news and public safety, the state legislature and a variety of social issues.
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Latino and Black poverty rates in Colorado are near historic lows, but economic stability remains elusive
Despite falling poverty rates, Latino and Black Coloradans were still about twice as likely to live in poverty as white Coloradans.

Health risks, money, rape: Why these Colorado women had abortions
The Denver Post spoke to eight people about their abortions, including why they chose to end their pregnancies and what it was like for them.

Supporters of Tina Peters are going after other Colorado clerks. Here’s what they want.
Colorado county clerks, like other local elections officials across the country, have been facing increased pressure from people trying to cast doubt on the integrity of U.S. elections spreading the...
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Homicide suspect found after short lockdown at Regis University
Regis University in Denver was under lockdown for a short time Thursday morning as police searched for a homicide suspect.

Police arrest suspect in fatal stabbing on RTD bus
One man was killed on a Regional Transportation District bus early Thursday morning and the person who stabbed him fled, according to Denver police.

Motorcyclist killed in crash with pickup truck in Denver
A motorcyclist died in a fatal crash that occurred early Thursday morning in the Berkeley neighborhood in Denver.

Denver weather: Showers and thunderstorms likely Thursday with possible minor flooding
Partly sunny skies will likely make way for showers and thunderstorms Thursday in Denver, according to the National Weather Service.

En español: Las familias inmigrantes en Denver excluidas en el pasado de ayuda por la pandemia ahora pueden solicitar asistencia monetaria básica
Las familias inmigrantes en Denver que en el pasado fueron excluidas de programas de asistencia debido a la pandemia pueden solicitar fondos nuevos a través de la ciudad a partir...

Denver immigrant families left out of past pandemic aid can now apply for basic cash assistance
Denver immigrant families that were left out of past pandemic recovery aid programs can apply for new cash assistance through the city beginning Tuesday.

Colorado won’t enforce “abortion pill reversal” treatment ban until late October
Colorado's ban on a controversial abortion-reversal treatment won't take effect until late October or later under a decision this week to delay enforcement of new state medical rules.

Aurora becomes 13th city in Colorado to outlaw selling cats and dogs in pet stores
Pet stores in Aurora will soon be prohibited from selling cats and dogs in their stores unless they have come directly from animal shelters or nonprofit animal rescues, making Aurora...

Houston cut its homeless population by 63% in a decade. What can the new Denver mayor do in four years?
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston’s plans to end homelessness in Denver are underway as his administration takes pointers from a Texas city that has charged significant progress.

In-custody death at Limon Correctional Facility ruled a homicide
A man who was serving time at a Colorado state prison in Lincoln County, south of Limon, was killed while in custody this month.