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3+ week, 5+ day ago (20+ words) No one was injured in the incident, and there is no ongoing threat to the... Copyright " 2025 MediaNews Group ......
3+ week, 4+ day ago (66+ words) Kevin Milan, with the Denver Clerk and Recorder's Office, helps collect ballots early in the morning on Election Day at a ballot drop-off location near Bannock Street and West 14th Avenue Parkway in Denver., on Nov. 4, 2025. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post) Editor's note: Results will begin to populate on this page after Colorado polls close at 7 p.m....
3+ week, 4+ day ago (43+ words) This page contains results for state ballot measures and municipal and school contests that span more than one county. Single-county results are here. Editor's note: Results will begin to populate on this page after Colorado polls close at 7 p.m....
How Denver’s October market reset creates opportunities for buyers, sellers
3+ week, 1+ day ago (460+ words) After wild fluctuations during COVID, Denver's residential real estate market stabilized and hit reset in October. "The Denver market has, in many ways, hit its "reset button," said Amanda Snitker, chair of the DMAR Market Trends Committee, in October's Denver Metro Association of Realtors' report. "We're not witnessing volatility. We're seeing normalization. For real estate professionals, this means grounding our strategies in data and confidence, rather than relying on headlines or memories of the past." Key indicators tell a clear story. End-of-month inventory rose by 14% year-over-year, while new listings dropped by 5% during the same time. Those inventory numbers suggest that while more homes are available, fewer are entering the market'a trend that points to a recalibration, rather than a dramatic collapse or surge. "The market today is not a version of what it once was; it's a new ecosystem entirely,…...
Colorado election results by county
3+ week, 4+ day ago (33+ words) 2025 Colorado election results by county -- Denver, El Paso, Jefferson, Arapahoe counties and more. Editor's note: Results will begin to populate on this page after Colorado polls close at 7 p.m....
The Denver Post’s 2025 Gold Helmet Award nomination form
2+ week, 5+ day ago (206+ words) Joe Nguyen is a digital strategist for The Denver Post. Previously he was the online prep sports editor. Prior to that, he covered Adams County and Aurora in the YourHub section. He has previously covered Colorado's Asian-American communities as editor for Asian Avenue magazine and AsiaXpress.com. He is a Colorado native, lifelong gamer, beer enthusiast, pro-wrestling fan and former competitive eater. The Gold Helmet Award Corp. will award the Gold Helmet to an extraordinary senior high school football player from Colorado who's also a star in the classroom and the community. This year's award will be given out at the conclusion of the season in a banquet attended by past Gold Helmet Award winners. The winner will also be recognized at a Denver Broncos home game near the end of the season and receive a $1,000 scholarship. Gold Helmet Award…...
Discover how the generational divide shapes Denver mortgage trends
4+ week, 1+ day ago (447+ words) Nearly 73% of Denver homeowners carry a mortgage. That's the second-highest rate in the country, behind only Washington, D.C., according to Realtor.com research. Nationally, homeowners own nearly 40% of U.S. homes outright, marking the highest percentage ever recorded. But Denver's mortgage-free rate rests at a mere 27%, far below the national average. Several factors explain Denver's high mortgage rates: Since 2010, the trend towards mortgage independence has increased by 8%, while the percentage of financed homes has decreased by roughly 7%. In Denver, just as across much of the country, younger buyers are grappling with staggering home prices, mounting student debt, and elevated interest rates, making entry into the housing market increasingly daunting. At the same time, 78% of older homeowners indicate they plan to "age in place," disrupting traditional homebuying and selling pathways, reducing inventory, and intensifying competition for first-time buyers. Many older homeowners who leveraged ultra-low…...
Waymo self-driving cars are ‘learning’ Denver’s streets. But Colorado has no regulatory oversight of autonomous vehicles.
3+ week, 6+ hour ago (1714+ words) Big Tech's self-driving vehicles " a fleet of white Jaguars and powder-blue Zeekrs topped with rotating black cameras and radar " have been rolling around Denver for two months, ingesting data into their artificial-intelligence computers ahead of public activation next year. The Waymo expansion here, part of a push into as many as a dozen cities, for which the California-based company secured $5.6 billion from investors, accelerates the spread of machine-learning technology and may help robotaxis overcome a technical problem: navigating thick, sensor-obscuring snow. Behind the scenes, ethicists and engineers are questioning what they see as a precedent for whether humans keep control. "I want to see autonomous vehicles be used to help people be more liberated," Colorado School of Mines robotics engineer Frankie Zhu said last month in a lab where she's honing vehicle navigation systems for NASA. "I agree with the…...
Denver ties mark Friday for second-latest date for a first snowfall
1+ week, 2+ day ago (220+ words) Colorado weather: Metro Denver residents in some areas woke up to wet sidewalks, marking the first measurable moisture the area has received in 24 days. But outside of the foothills, snow still hasn't arrived, tying 1934 for the second-latest start date on record. Metro Denver residents in some areas woke up to wet sidewalks, marking the first measurable moisture the area has received in 24 days. But outside of the foothills, snow still hasn't arrived, tying 1934 for the second-latest first snowfall on record. But still no snow. If there isn't 0.1 inches of snow measured by the end of today, unlikely given where temperatures are at, then the next mark to reach will be Dec. 10, which represents the latest first snowfall ever measured locally. That record was set in 2021. The next best chance for snow is expected on Thanksgiving morning, when temperatures will dip…...
Denver won’t pick up compost or recycling this week because of Thanksgiving, furloughs
6+ day, 4+ hour ago (276+ words) Denver residents will have an unusual schedule for trash pickup this week, ahead of Thanksgiving, and will have to wait longer for compost and recycling service. Instead of trash pickup on their normal days, the city's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure asked residents to set out their black carts by 6 a.m. Monday. Crews will work from Monday to Wednesday to collect waste across the city, according to a news release, since workers have Thursday off for the holiday. Residents whose service is normally later in the week can wait until one day earlier than their scheduled pickups to set out trash. So those with a Wednesday pickup have until Tuesday at 6 a.m. to set out their trash. Homes that typically have a Thursday pickup have until Wednesday at 6 a.m. to do so. The city won't provide any recycling or composting pickup this week....