Former Reporter — The Denver Post
Yesenia Robles
Yesenia Robles was a breaking news reporter for The Denver Post, working with the organization from 2010-2016. She covered education, crime and courts, and the northern suburbs. Raised in Denver, she graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder and is a native Spanish speaker.
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Two meetings set for community feedback on review of Commerce City police
Department of Justice officials will hold two meetings to hear from the community about their concerns and suggestions for the Commerce City Police Department.

911 service restored in Delta County after fiber line cut
A fiber line was cut this morning in Delta County, triggering communication outages, including 911 service.

Man involved in 2014 attack on woman in Aurora gets prison sentence
A man was sentenced to 45 years in prison after a 2014 attack on a woman at an Aurora motel where police had to use non-lethal firepower to get him...

Motorcyclist dies after collision with pickup truck in Aurora
The fatal crash is the latest in a string of metro-area crashes involving motorcycles this weekend.

Douglas County deputy in critical condition after shooting, suspect dead in Parker
Parker Police said Friday afternoon that they responded to "a man with a gun" and that Sierra Middle School had been placed on lockdown.

Denver nonprofit approved to plan new food delivery service for food stamp recipients
The U.S. Department of Agriculture this week granted a Denver nonprofit permission to deliver groceries to the homes of people who use food stamps but can't get to the store to...

Denver jury convicts two men of sex assault; judge discredits high-profile DNA expert
A Denver jury found two men guilty of sexually assaulting a woman in 2013 just days after the judge in the case discredited a high-profile DNA expert the defense had...

7/20 Foundation reaches funding goal to begin design for theater shooting victims memorial
Despite a slow start, the 7/20 Memorial Foundation announced Tuesday the group has enough money to start work on the permanent memorial for the victims and survivors of the Aurora theater shooting.

Suspect wearing motorcycle helmet robs Denver bank
Denver police officers responded to a bank robbery call on South Broadway where a suspect wearing a motorcycle helmet jumped over the counter and demanded money.

More voter registration efforts in Colorado targeting homeless population
This year, some organizations and the Secretary of State’s office in Colorado are targeting voter registration efforts at people who are homeless.