Tom McGhee
Tom McGhee is a former Denver Post reporter.
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Small earthquake hits northern Colorado early Sunday
A small earthquake hit northern Colorado on Sunday about 1 mile north-northwest of Kersey, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Historic 150-ton Kirkland Museum trundles across downtown Denver as it moves to new location
Denver's 13th Avenue, normally a drowsy thoroughfare early Sunday morning, was crowded with heavy equipment, construction workers, police and onlookers, as a rigging company began moving the 13,840-square-foot Vance Kirkland...

Al Gore to campaign for Hillary Clinton Monday in Boulder, Jefferson County
Former Vice President Al Gore will be in Boulder and Jefferson County campaigning for Hillary Clinton on Monday.

Unseasonably dry and warm weather continues this week throughout Colorado
There is more sun and warm temperatures in store for Colorado for the next week or so, according to the National Weather Service.

Denver, VA offer one-stop service events Thursday to help the homeless
Two Denver events Thursday offered the homeless a range of services from hair cuts and medical help to employment advice and assistance getting identification documents.

Littleton apartment management company settles fair housing complaints involving children, service animals
A fair housing agency investigating complaints found that an employee of a Littleton apartment complex illegally refused to accept renters who had children or those who depended on service animals.

Westminster child pornography suspect held without bond
A federal judge has ordered a 47-year-old Westminster woman and University of Colorado employee accused of distributing and possessing child pornography held without bond.

Pilot program provides same-day work for Denver’s homeless
A new Denver program provides same-day work opportunities at city work sites to the homeless with the goal of giving temporary jobs to people who have spotty work experience, or...

Denver woman arrested during N.D. pipeline demonstration is longtime civil rights activist
A Denver woman who faces attempted murder charges after allegedly firing a pistol at law enforcement officers during a protest at the Dakota Access pipeline is a lifelong member of...

LEAP can help low-income Denver residents warm up
Beginning Tuesday, Denver residents who qualify can receive assistance with their home heating costs through the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program, according to Denver Human Services.