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Tracy M. Cook
Tracy Cook is a former Denver Post intern.
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284 Colorado people have donated blood for Orlando. Here’s how you can give, too
Offers to donate blood through Denver-based Bonfils Blood Center surged 60 percent Monday in the wake of the Pulse Orlando mass shooting the day before.

DIA sets April passenger traffic record
The April performance caps eight consecutive months of record-setting passenger traffic.

Frontier Airlines improves on-time arrival rate; complaints still high
At Denver International Airport, 83.7 percent of flights arrived on time in April. For departures, 81.6 percent of flights left on time.

UCHealth to bring new hospital, health center, jobs to Greeley
UCHealth on Friday said it plans to build a new hospital and health center in Greeley, a move that would provide 500 temporary construction jobs to an area where slumping...

Changes at Denver International Airport, autonomous driving discussed at Metro Mobility
Travelers want more outlets and faster Wi-Fi. Airlines want more gates. Everyone wants more efficient security lines. Denver International Airport CEO Kim Day addressed those wants at “The Future of Metro...

Claudia Abernethy, who wrote Colorado’s book on tenant-landlord rights, has died
When Claudia Abernethy entered the courtroom, other attorneys were intimidated. “They said, ‘Oh, shoot. Oh, boy,’ ” said Floyd Jones, a legal administrator at Colorado Affordable Legal Services. “They knew...

Luxury home sales increased 28 percent in May, with 22 homes topping $2 million mark
Sales of metro Denver homes priced higher than $1 million rose to 168 in May rose from 131 in April, a 28.2 percent increase.

Six housing agencies to receive funding for homeless veterans
Six Colorado housing agencies will receive $412,668 to help veterans and their families access affordable housing. HUD says it still has more money to give.