PUBLISHED ARTICLES
Denverite/Colorado Public Radio
(Long-form features, digital daily stories)

“The Secret World of Elephants” is open at the Denver Museum of Nature through Jan. 25, 2026.

Five men and a 17-year-old boy died in what’s being called a containment accident in Keenesburg.

I went on a journey to find romance books with interracial couples.

Mariachi is growing statewide, and that expansion is creating opportunities for mariachi students at MSU.

According to Denver’s Department of Transportation & Infrastructure, there are six bridges in the city in need of repair or full replacement.

The union still has to convince its members, and DPS the school board, to approve the new contract — and some educators are against it.

The Focus Points Family Resource Center is facing allegations of wage theft.

Afternoon storms could continue into August as the summer pattern takes hold.

It’s been a perfect storm for the craft beer scene.

“If you listen to the condors fly by, it is like music.”

Don’t go in the water.

Weekends are now open for business.

What we saw at the 17-piece exhibit.

This summer, the free outdoor movie series is showcasing films with notable quotes. How you like them apples?

Workers say Hyatt hasn’t increased wages for all non-tipped employees after Denver’s minimum wage increased on Jan. 1.
(Enterprise)

This November, under a provision of the federal Voting Rights Act, some 24 million citizens are entitled to assistance that will allow them to vote in their primary language. Section 203 of the act requires communities meeting certain population thresholds and other requirements to provide language assistance to groups that have “suffered a history of exclusion from the political process” – specifically Spanish-speaking, Asian and Indigenous populations.
(Enterprise)

Colorado educators work to protect students' mental health as Operation Aurora crackdowns instill fear and jeopardize educational equity.
(Column, Opinion, Features, Profiles)

UMAS Y MECHA commemorates the six Chicanx activists from CU Boulder who died in two car bombings for their 50 anniversary.

Writer and poet, Brianna Gonzales, speaks about their journey with bipolar disorder and how writing has helped them navigate it.

Netflix's new show makes for a well-produced series, but what about the life-long impacts the story that inspired the show left on its people and culture?
(Feature Articles)

Kristie Soares’ new book Playful Protest explores the use of joy in Latin media as a form of activism.

The band Two Feet performed at Boulder Theater, on September, 24. Photo by Angelina Kondrat
Thomas Jefferson High School Newspaper
(News Articles, Features, Choice!)

Moxie turns “controversial” into “never-ending learning.”

Denver’s largest mural brings new insight into the city’s street art history.

For students on the lookout for opportunities, DPS internships are here!

The homemade newsletter that turned into a multi-million dollar company.

United States institutions are following the lead of doctors in Brussels, Belgium, by prescribing museum visits to help patients struggling with mental health.

Colombia is the latest Latin American country in broadening access to abortion after banning and restrictive laws backlash in the United States.

Feature on the creative writing club at TJ.

Feature on the donation drop off for the homeless shelter Urban Peak, organized by the leadership class at TJ.

News Article about the 2021 Mardi Grass. Photo by Sean Gardner.