Tom McGhee
Tom McGhee is a former Denver Post reporter.
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Boulder rescuers bring teen stranded while climbing down from Windtower rock in Eldorado Canyon
Boulder County crews rescued a teen who fell and got stuck on a rock while climbing in Eldorado Canyon State Park on Saturday.

Japanese-Americans in Denver remember incarceration of 120,000 during World War II
The annual commemoration of the 75th anniversary of President Franklin Roosevelt's signing of Executive Order 9066, drew hundreds of people to History Colorado Center.

Another string of warm days ahead, no snow in Denver until Thursday
Denver residents can look forward to more warm weather this week, with only a small chance of moisture on Sunday, before the possibility of snow on Thursday, according to the...

Worldwide attention on mom seeking sanctuary in Denver church
International attention has focused on Jeanette Vizguerra, now living a life of sanctuary in a Denver church basement to avoid deportation.

“Day Without Immigrants” protest leaves Denver restaurants, construction firms short staffed — but for a well-supported cause
The day of protest had impacts across Colorado on Thursday, from restaurants -- who were arguably hardest hit -- to the construction industry and schools.

Some big game hunters in Colorado will have to submit deer heads for disease testing
Colorado wildlife officials will require some hunters who bag a deer in three out of four areas of the state to submit their kill to be tested for chronic wasting...

Denver couples trade tradition for a Valentine’s Day marriage ceremony with Herbie the Love Judge
They arrived at Denver's Office of Clerk and Recorder in wedding finery and casual wear, some with children in tow, to take wedding vows on Valentine's Day.

Disappearance of Lakewood paramedic remains a mystery six months later
Lakewood police say Eric Pracht walked away from an argument with some friends and hasn't been seen in six months. His cell phone has been silent, bank accounts untouched and...

Regis cybersecurity exercise shows trainees what a “malicious attack” can do
Those attending a two-day cybersecurity exercise at Regis University learned "what a malicious actor may be doing to your network," said Laura Cobert, chief warrant officer in the Guard's cyber...

The story behind Brighton’s historic, now-demolished smokestack
An explosive charge went off, and the smokestack, still straight as a pencil, tilted from its base. Then it broke near its middle as it fell to the ground Sunday.