April 20, 2013

RAW VIDEO: 2 shot at Denver 420 Rally

Raw Video: Two people were reportedly shot during the annual 420 Rally at Denver’s Civic Center Park on Saturday, April 20, 2013. Shots were reportedly fired just after 5 p.m.

WARNING: LANGUAGE

(Source: The Denver Post)

April 20, 2013
Shots fired in Denver’s Civic Center after pot rally, 3 shot
People were shot in Denver’s Civic Center during Saturday’s pot rally.
According to paramedics on the scene three people were shot. Denver police reported that one victim was shot in the leg and and another victim suffered unknown injuries.
All three victims are en route to Denver Health Medical Center.
We are updating this story as we learn more.

Shots fired in Denver’s Civic Center after pot rally, 3 shot

People were shot in Denver’s Civic Center during Saturday’s pot rally.

According to paramedics on the scene three people were shot. Denver police reported that one victim was shot in the leg and and another victim suffered unknown injuries.

All three victims are en route to Denver Health Medical Center.

We are updating this story as we learn more.

April 16, 2013
The Denver Post staff wins Pulitzer Prize for Aurora theater shooting coverage
The staff of The Denver Post won the highest honor in journalism Monday for its coverage of the Aurora movie theater massacre.
The newspaper received the Pulitzer Prize in breaking news for its print and digital efforts documenting the mass shooting that yet again put Colorado in the spotlight for an unspeakable tragedy.
The Post was also a finalist in two other Pulitzer categories this year: the breaking news photography category for coverage of the Aurora shootings and in breaking news for coverage of the Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado Springs.
View the Aurora theater shooting coverage submitted by the Denver Post to the Pulitzer committee.

The Denver Post staff wins Pulitzer Prize for Aurora theater shooting coverage

The staff of The Denver Post won the highest honor in journalism Monday for its coverage of the Aurora movie theater massacre.

The newspaper received the Pulitzer Prize in breaking news for its print and digital efforts documenting the mass shooting that yet again put Colorado in the spotlight for an unspeakable tragedy.

The Post was also a finalist in two other Pulitzer categories this year: the breaking news photography category for coverage of the Aurora shootings and in breaking news for coverage of the Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado Springs.

View the Aurora theater shooting coverage submitted by the Denver Post to the Pulitzer committee.

February 12, 2013
Today’s front page: Can we get some LIKES for former Fort Carson soldier Clint Romesha? Yesterday, President Obama awarded him the Medal of Honor. He is the fourth living recipient of the medal for combat valor in Iraq or Afghanistan. Full story…

Today’s front page: Can we get some LIKES for former Fort Carson soldier Clint Romesha? Yesterday, President Obama awarded him the Medal of Honor. He is the fourth living recipient of the medal for combat valor in Iraq or Afghanistan. Full story…

February 8, 2013

NRA President David Keene talks with Denver Post Editor Greg Moore

Denver Post editor Gregory L. Moore interviews National Rifle Association President David Keene in his office of The Denver Post newsroom on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013. Moore talked with Keene about the NRA’s response to the Newtown, Conn., shootings and the Aurora theater shootings and why they delayed an official response for the first several days.

(Source: The Denver Post)

February 1, 2013
Today’s front page: ESPN officials on Thursday said the network, which organizes the X Games, is planning “a thorough review” of snowmobile competitions in the aftermath of Caleb Moore’s death. Do you think the network should make changes? Full story…

Today’s front page: ESPN officials on Thursday said the network, which organizes the X Games, is planning “a thorough review” of snowmobile competitions in the aftermath of Caleb Moore’s death. Do you think the network should make changes? Full story…

January 11, 2013
Broncos fans show their colors
YOUR PHOTOS: Rocky the Bulldog is ready for the game in his ball cap (submitted by reader Renee C.). Broncos fans are really showing their colors in advance of Denver’s playoff game with the Baltimore Ravens Saturday. See the full gallery or submit your own.

Broncos fans show their colors

YOUR PHOTOS: Rocky the Bulldog is ready for the game in his ball cap (submitted by reader Renee C.). Broncos fans are really showing their colors in advance of Denver’s playoff game with the Baltimore Ravens Saturday. See the full gallery or submit your own.

January 11, 2013
Send us your Broncos fan photos
With kickoff between the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens less than 24 hours away, Denver and seemingly all of Colorado is breaking out the blue and orange to show its support for the Broncos. How are you supporting the Broncos? Send us your Broncos fan photos for a chance to see them featured in a fan photo gallery. (Photo above by John Leyba, The Denver Post)
Send us your Broncos fan photos. You can upload them here through YouPost.

Send us your Broncos fan photos

With kickoff between the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens less than 24 hours away, Denver and seemingly all of Colorado is breaking out the blue and orange to show its support for the Broncos. How are you supporting the Broncos? Send us your Broncos fan photos for a chance to see them featured in a fan photo gallery. (Photo above by John Leyba, The Denver Post)

Send us your Broncos fan photos. You can upload them here through YouPost.

January 10, 2013
1940s-vintage apron and dress patterns
In the 1940s, clothing patterns were offered for sale through The Denver Post. For 16 to 20 cents they could be purchased from our Pattern Department. Here’s a sampling of some vintage apron and dress styles that were available.
In this example, a crocheted hostess apron with rose filet for someone who loves to entertain, from Aug. 6, 1945.
These retro fashions are so much fun that it’s a shame we don’t still have the patterns. But they’re out of stock, so please don’t send your money.

1940s-vintage apron and dress patterns

In the 1940s, clothing patterns were offered for sale through The Denver Post. For 16 to 20 cents they could be purchased from our Pattern Department. Here’s a sampling of some vintage apron and dress styles that were available.

In this example, a crocheted hostess apron with rose filet for someone who loves to entertain, from Aug. 6, 1945.

These retro fashions are so much fun that it’s a shame we don’t still have the patterns. But they’re out of stock, so please don’t send your money.

(Source: The Denver Post)

December 31, 2012
The Denver Broncos take an 11-game winning streak and the AFC’s top seed into the playoffs. Full story…
 More photos: Field level for Broncos-Chiefs
 Playoff tickets: On sale Monday, for a price
Dusty Saunders: Manning is top topic on Denver TV, radio
Inside: How the Broncos grabbed the AFC’s No. 1 seed
Broncos receivers: Thomas, Decker shining for Peyton Manning
 Broncos defense: Holding up its side of bargain
Broncos coaches: Get tough again on fumbles
Broncos fans: Reveling in Denver’s ascent to top seed
 Boxscore: Broncos 38, Chiefs 3
 What they said: Champ Bailey wants more for playoffs
 Complete coverage of Denver Broncos from The Post

The Denver Broncos take an 11-game winning streak and the AFC’s top seed into the playoffs. Full story…

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