Deputy Director of Audience
Tynin Fries
Tynin joined the Denver Post in 2018 and was promoted to Deputy Director of Audience in 2022. She helps lead the digital team at the Post, managing content across all channels.
She’s a California native but previously moved from Phoenix where she worked at The Arizona Republic. She’s also a proud Arizona State University alumna (#godevs!) where she earned her Master of Mass Communication from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism.
Tynin is a member of the Online News Association and the Kappa Tau Alpha National Honor Society that promotes scholarship in journalism and mass communications.
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Denver weather: Light snow continues Wednesday
There's a 40% chance of snow Tuesday, mainly before 4 p.m., according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. Less than a half inch of accumulation is expected.

Boulder shooting victims: Identifying the 10 lives lost
Boulder police on Tuesday identified the 10 victims of the mass shooting at the Table Mesa King Soopers. Victims ranged in age from 20 to 65 and included grocery store...

Boulder shooting: What we know so far about the King Soopers shooting
The Boulder Police Department responded to a shooting at a local King Soopers around 2:49 p.m. Monday. This file will be updated with the latest information as it becomes available.

Denver metro area school and government office closures for March 22, 2021
School and government office closures for the Denver metro area for March 22, 2021.

Denver weather: A chance for snow almost every day this week
The overnight snow is expected to wrap up by Monday afternoon, but it won't be gone for long. There is a chance for snow nearly every day this week along...

Colorado snow totals for March 21-22, 2021
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for March. 21-22, 2021.

Denver weather: Overnight storm to bring 3-6 inches of fresh snow
Just as the snow from last weekend's storm is almost completely melted, more snow is on Denver's forecast for tonight.

Colorado snow totals for March 16, 2021
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for March. 16, 2021.

Colorado road conditions: I-25 from Wellington to the Wyoming state line reopens
Colorado roads and highways continue to be messy for local commuters Tuesday. The leftover snow combined with this morning's dense fog is shaping up for a slow commute.

Denver weather: Foggy morning followed by a chance for afternoon snow
As Denver continues to dig out from the historic weekend storm that dropped more than 2 feet across the metro area, more snow is on the way Tuesday.