Tom McGhee
Tom McGhee is a former Denver Post reporter.
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Man killed in Aurora last week identified
The Arapahoe County coroner identified a 45-year-old man killed in an Aurora alley last week.

Denver coroner identifies man killed in Saturday morning hit-and-run
The Denver Coroner's office has identified a 26-year-old man as the victim of a hit-and-run accident at 20th and Blake Streets last Saturday

Denver police investigate apparent homicide on East Colfax
Denver police found a man's body on East Colfax near Monaco Parkway Monday morning. They're investigating the death as a homicide.

He claimed he was stabbed for looking like a “neo-Nazi.” Now police say he bought the knife himself.
Sheridan police have arrested a man after he admitted he cut himself and made up a story about being stabbed by someone who asked if he was a neo-Nazi.

211 Crew prison gang leader Benjamin Davis found dead behind bars
Benjamin Davis, the founder of a white supremacist prison gang suspected in the assassination of Colorado prisons chief Tom Clements, has been found dead behind bars, the state Department of...

Denver dogs finally have their day at Berkeley Park city pool
It was a dog day morning at Berkeley Park in north Denver Sunday, as hundreds of canines cooled off in a city pool on the final day before the pool...

Fort Carson soldier died in live-fire training accident
A 20-year-old infantryman who died at Fort Carson Wednesday wash shot while taking part in a live-fire exercise

Denver homeless activist sentenced to 30 hours community service for probation violation
Homeless Outloud activist Terese Howard pleaded guilty Thursday to violating her probation for staying in an illegal tiny house on Denver Housing Authority land by later violating the city's camping...

People’s Grand Jury, which threatened dozens of elected officials, was spurred to action by disbelief about legitimacy of U.S. government
Eight Colorado residents accused of threatened dozens of elected officials, including the Boulder and Gilpin county sheriffs, question the legitimacy of the U.S. government.

One member of “People’s Grand Jury,” accused of threatening dozens of elected officials and judges, pleads guilty
One of the eight members of the self-described "People's Grand Jury" has taken a plea deal, while five others have elected to stand trial on accusations that they threatened dozens of...