Tom McGhee
Tom McGhee is a former Denver Post reporter.
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CDOT thinks outside the box to keep pedestrians safe with Fred Estrian
A new public service campaign by the Colorado Department of Transportation uses an animated character based on the walking figure that flashes on traffic lights when it is safe to...

DIA reopens ticketing access after Denver police bomb squad clears suspicious package
Denver police are investigating a suspicious item left on the level 6 west passenger drop-off area at Denver International Airport, airport spokesman Heath Montgomery said at about 7:30 a.m. on...

Denver police: Montbello death is not suspicious
Someone reported a body found just after 5 p.m. inside the home in the 14500 block of East Andrews Avenue. Police at the time said they were conducting a "suspicious...

One seriously injured in collision on Peoria Street
At least one person was seriously injured when a vehicle slammed into a support pillar on northbound Peoria Street below Interstate 70 late Tuesday, Denver Police said.

Unsettled weather in store for Denver area Wednesday, Thursday
Temperatures will continue slightly below normal for this time of year in the metro area, with a possibility of thunderstorms in the afternoons on Wednesday and Thursday, according to the...

Worker crushed at Denver factory had THC in system; OSHA investigates equipment
A worker who died when he was caught in a machine last month at a Denver industrial plant was crushed to death, according to an autopsy report obtained by The...

Coroner IDs woman found dead in Aurora on Saturday
The Arapahoe County coroner has identified a woman whose body was found Saturday in an Aurora apartment as Ashley Ross-Draper, who shares her last name with a man police have...

Man shot to death at 29th and Welton in Denver identified
The Denver Medical Examiner has identified a man who was shot to death in the 2900 block of Welton Street on Sunday.

Boulder Sheriff identifies deputy who wounded man in gunfight
The Boulder County Sheriff's Office on Monday identified a deputy who wounded a man when she returned gunfire Saturday near U.S. 287.

Colorado Supreme Court set to hear appeal over legal services being treated like campaign contributions
The Colorado Supreme Court will decide whether volunteer legal help to those engaged in political speech must be treated as political contributions under state campaign finance laws.