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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Colorado man accused of Halloween homicide, dismemberment deemed unfit for trial
Richard Darling, 35, was charged in the first degree murder and dismemberment of Ray Pesina, and has been deemed incompetent to stand trial. He will spend time in a mental...

New stinky flower in bloom at Denver Botanic Gardens
A new corpse flower opened Friday night at the Denver Botanic Gardens.

Wife had urged Centennial man to go to hospital before he allegedly shot, killed victims
Kevin Lee Lyons, the man accused of killing a doctor and injuring two women in Centennial, is scheduled to be in court for a preliminary hearing Friday morning.

Arapahoe County jail inmate found hanging in cell from bedsheets
The Arapahoe County inmate was discovered at about 9:15 p.m. Wednesday hanging from a noose that "appeared to have been fashioned from bedsheets."

Parker man arrested after pointing gun at person, barricading himself in apartment
Parker police have arrested a man who barricaded himself inside an apartment after pointing a gun at a person.

Arrest made in connection with 3 recent carjackings in Littleton and Aurora
The Littleton Police Department arrested Tremaine Speer Tuesday night -- on his 32nd birthday -- in connection to two Littleton carjackings and one in Aurora.

Hillary Clinton blasts Donald Trump during Colorado visit, promises “millions of jobs”
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will outline her vision for the economy Wednesday at a campaign stop in Colorado that comes hours after Donald Trump’s running mate visits.

Beaver Creek fire continues slow movement, growth
The Beaver Creek fire, which started June 19 about 24 miles northwest of Walden, has burned 34,020 acres and is now considered 12 percent contained.

Aurora groups gather to march for peace, unity
About 40 people, including young kids, walked a mile Saturday morning in a march calling for peace.

Northwest Denver shooting sends one to the hospital
Police are investigating a shooting Saturday morning that left one man hospitalized in northwest Denver.