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Tamara Dunn
Tamara Dunn joined The Denver Post as a digital strategist in 2020. She works in breaking news, business and investigations. Prior to joining the Post, Dunn was an editor and movie columnist for The Times Leader, Standard-Speaker and The Citizens' Voice newspapers in northeastern Pennsylvania. She also worked as a copy editor and military editor at The Progress-Index in Petersburg, Va.
Dunn graduated from Wake Forest University with a bachelor's degree in studio art with minors in mathematics and art history. She is a member of the Ida B. Wells Society and is a native of Queens, N.Y.
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Boulder shooting: Watch as police chief, district attorney give investigation update
Boulder police Chief Maris Herold and Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty on Friday give an update on the investigation into the Boulder King Soopers shooting.

Denver weather: Light snow makes way for rain most of Friday
Friday may bring the last push of light snow and rain before the weekend. The morning will start with a slight chance of snow before mixing with rain around 11...

Denver weather: Rain likely Thursday with possible snow tonight
While Thursday's weather will start out with mostly sunny skies, have an umbrella ready for later in the afternoon.

Man found shot to death inside Aurora hotel
Aurora police responded to a shooting early Monday morning and found a man dead inside a hotel.

Here’s how to help the victims’ families after the Boulder King Soopers shooting
Ways to support the families of the 10 victims of Monday's mass shooting at a King Soopers in Boulder are available.

Denver weather: Light snow on Tuesday previews rest of the week
Tuesday begins with some light snow in the Denver area, with more expected for most of the week.

Interstate 25 in Loveland closed following a truck fire and diesel spill
A portion of Interstate 25 in Loveland was closed in both directions Saturday morning due to a crash involving a chemical spill, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. The...

Two Colorado towns are among the friendliest cities in the U.S., according to Expedia
When you're smiling, a whole town smiles with you. At that's what will happen when you visit these two Colorado places.

Golden police accuse man of voyeurism, posting footage of women onto porn sites
A nearly 6-month-long Golden police investigation involving accusations of filming a woman without her knowledge and posting the footage onto pornography sites led to the discovery of multitudes of other...

Denver weather: How long will the light snow last on Wednesday?
The Denver area will continue to see light snow and clouds Wednesday morning following Tuesday night's dusting. However, expect a gradual change by this afternoon.