Tom McGhee
Tom McGhee is a former Denver Post reporter.
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Fire danger remains high in Colorado as strong winds whip a dry landscape
March continued a windy assault on much of Colorado, with high winds once again sparking a red flag warning across much of the state on Sunday.

Two seriously injured in Thornton roll over accident
Two people were seriously injured and taken to a hospital when a vehicle careened off Thornton Parkway early Sunday, according to Thornton Police.

Power failure at Commerce City Suncor refinery produces “visible flare”
A power failure at Suncor's Commerce City Refinery on Saturday evening led to an "operational upset" and flames shooting from the facility, the South Adams County Fire Department said.

High winds topple semi on Interstate 70 near Georgetown
High winds toppled a semi truck that landed on a vehicle on westbound Interstate 70, near Georgetown, on Thursday.

Aurora couple charged with child abuse after two babies die under similar circumstances
An Aurora couple face child abuse charges after their two infant children died under similar circumstances within two years of each other.

Online renewal error made thousands taller on their Colorado driver’s licenses, IDs
Thousands of people who renewed their driver's licenses or Colorado ID cards online recently are discovering they are much shorter in real life than the height listed on the document.

Fourth teen arrested in Colorado Springs robbery spree that ended with homicide
Colorado Springs police have arrested a fourth teen suspected in participating in a robbery spree that ended when a liquor store owner was shot and killed.

$27,000 reward offered for help finding killer of Aurora Good Samaritan
Law enforcement and friends of Good Samaritan Kelly Acosta hope a $27,000 reward will help track down his killer.

Twin brothers and co-conspirator convicted of distributing methamphetamine in Larimer County receive lengthy sentences
Three men connected to a Mexican drug operation have received prison sentences totaling 208 years for distribution of methamphetamine

Health care worker gets 10 years for stealing artwork from elderly Wheat Ridge woman
A home health care worker who stole artwork worth thousands of dollars from an 85-year-old Wheat Ridge woman was sentenced Tuesday to 10 years in prison in Jefferson County District...