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Michael Roberts

Michael Roberts began his career with Westword in 1990 as music editor. In 1999, he took on a new role, full-time media reporter, as author of a column called The Message. In 2008, he became the lead writer for Westword‘s news blog, The Latest Word, a position he held until January 2023. Michael continues to freelance for Westword, covering everything from business to sports and the media; he also contributes to Jazziz, a national music magazine. He holds a bachelor’s degree from what is now Colorado Mesa University and master’s degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles, and Northwestern University.

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Denver Radio Favorite Kendall B’s Exit From Jammin’ and Survival Plan

Denver Radio Favorite Kendall B’s Exit From Jammin’ and Survival Plan

By Michael RobertsSeptember 7, 2022

Kendall B has a new YouTube channel and more.

DPS = Denver Public Saunas: Schools’ Heat Issues Boil Over

DPS = Denver Public Saunas: Schools’ Heat Issues Boil Over

By Michael RobertsSeptember 7, 2022

The district has been dealing with the issue for years.

Denver Home Sales Down Despite Lower Prices

Denver Home Sales Down Despite Lower Prices

By Michael RobertsSeptember 6, 2022

The shift toward a buyer’s market continues.

Why People Are Coming to and Leaving Colorado

Why People Are Coming to and Leaving Colorado

By Michael RobertsSeptember 6, 2022

Many of the latest transplants have big bucks.

I-25 Police Shooting and More Metro Denver Labor Day Weekend Violence

I-25 Police Shooting and More Metro Denver Labor Day Weekend Violence

By Michael RobertsSeptember 6, 2022

One shooting closed a section of I-25 for hours.

DPS, Union Reach Deal, but Thousands of Denver-Area School Jobs Still Open

DPS, Union Reach Deal, but Thousands of Denver-Area School Jobs Still Open

By Michael RobertsSeptember 2, 2022

Thousands of education jobs are open across metro Denver.

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Sixteen Fox31 Stars Have Left Station Since Last Year, and Another Is Splitting Soon

Sixteen Fox31 Stars Have Left Station Since Last Year, and Another Is Splitting Soon

By Michael RobertsSeptember 2, 2022

A reporter is gone and another favorite will soon follow.

DIA on Labor Day Weekend: Odds Your Flight Will Be Delayed or Canceled

DIA on Labor Day Weekend: Odds Your Flight Will Be Delayed or Canceled

By Michael RobertsSeptember 2, 2022

The numbers are some of the worst in a decade.

Colorado, COVID and Whether Predicted Declines Are Actually Happening

Colorado, COVID and Whether Predicted Declines Are Actually Happening

By Michael RobertsSeptember 1, 2022

Hospitalizations and outbreaks both rose.

Where Rent Is Falling or Leveling Off in Metro Denver

Where Rent Is Falling or Leveling Off in Metro Denver

By Michael RobertsSeptember 1, 2022

Several communities saw month-over-month declines.

Denver Police Chief Paul Pazen’s Resignation and the DPD’s Ugliest Problems

Denver Police Chief Paul Pazen’s Resignation and the DPD’s Ugliest Problems

By Michael RobertsSeptember 1, 2022

The heat on the chief has been rising.

Hush Money? Glendale Quietly Settles Historic Case About Police Killing

Hush Money? Glendale Quietly Settles Historic Case About Police Killing

By Michael RobertsAugust 31, 2022

One of the cops turned the shooting into a joke.

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Weirdest August Weather Ever in Metro Denver

Weirdest August Weather Ever in Metro Denver

By Michael RobertsAugust 31, 2022

Swarms of grasshoppers nearly darkened the sun.

Denver Sued Over Sweeping Downtown Bans and More

Denver Sued Over Sweeping Downtown Bans and More

By Michael RobertsAugust 31, 2022

Brian just won a six-figure settlement from the city.

Deputy Killing of Zach Gifford and Truth Behind “Deadlocked” Jury

Deputy Killing of Zach Gifford and Truth Behind “Deadlocked” Jury

By Michael RobertsAugust 30, 2022

A jury tossed one charge but not two others.

Ex-Fox31 Reporter Aimee Lewis’s Devastating Takedown of TV News

Ex-Fox31 Reporter Aimee Lewis’s Devastating Takedown of TV News

By Michael RobertsAugust 30, 2022

Lewis’s broadcasting dream became a nightmare.

Invasion of the Rich People: Colorado’s Wealthiest Counties

Invasion of the Rich People: Colorado’s Wealthiest Counties

By Michael RobertsAugust 30, 2022

Denver lands toward the end of the top ten.

Adam Holen, Ex-Officer Who Killed Teen, Acted Just Like a Cop, Attorney Says

Adam Holen, Ex-Officer Who Killed Teen, Acted Just Like a Cop, Attorney Says

By Michael RobertsAugust 29, 2022

Adam Holen was drunk when he opened fire on the teen.

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Least Expensive Houses for Sale in Denver Right Now

Least Expensive Houses for Sale in Denver Right Now

By Michael RobertsAugust 29, 2022

Price relief is happening at the lower end of the market, too.

Six Shootings This Weekend in Denver and Aurora: Eleven Victims, Two Deaths

Six Shootings This Weekend in Denver and Aurora: Eleven Victims, Two Deaths

By Michael RobertsAugust 29, 2022

Four Denver shootings happened in just over 24 hours.

Why Denver-Area Parents Won’t Know About Most COVID Cases at Their Kid’s School

Why Denver-Area Parents Won’t Know About Most COVID Cases at Their Kid’s School

By Michael RobertsAugust 26, 2022

The changes appear to be statewide.

Jefferson County Wants to Close These Sixteen Elementary Schools

Jefferson County Wants to Close These Sixteen Elementary Schools

By Michael RobertsAugust 26, 2022

The impact on neighborhoods could be seismic.

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