Ivan Rodriguez, Denver7 News

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Past articles by Ivan:

Families remember their loved ones during Memorial Day ceremony at Fort Logan National Cemetery

Every headstone inside Fort Logan National Cemetery has a story. → Read More

Search continues for missing Denver nursing facility resident

The search for a missing 71-year-old woman from a Denver nursing facility continued Tuesday. → Read More

How the Fed's rate hike could impact your next car purchase

Last week, the Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate a quarter point with the goal of pulling on the reins of inflation → Read More

Latino chamber of commerce to be created in Northern Colorado

Out of 7,000 registered businesses in Fort Collins, only about 8% are owned by Latinos → Read More

Kerr-McGee offers concession in proposal to drill within 2,000 feet of homes in Firestone

A debate a year in the making will possibly see a resolution in three weeks. → Read More

Woman has trouble retrieving belongings from St. Anthony North Hospital after husband passes away

Florence Sanchez’s home has gone quiet, especially after she lost her husband, Robert Leroy Sanchez, to COVID-19 last month. But now she has another challenge: getting her husband's belongings back from the hospital. → Read More

Boulder County Public Health releases guidance regarding air quality, debris after Marshall Fire

The health department has set up air monitoring stations throughout the burn area to track potentially harmful particles in the air → Read More

City of Denver releases priorities for the future of Park Hill Golf Course

The former golf course remains one of the largest undeveloped pieces of land in the city. → Read More

Aurora Public Schools will increase security at high schools beginning Monday

"I couldn't in good faith, as a parent, send my kid to somewhere with that amount of violence and lack of safety measures." → Read More

Bystander says he saw a patient outside of Denver Health who appeared to need help

A bystander said he saw a man bleeding from his head in a wheelchair outside Denver Health over the weekend. → Read More

Denver Motor Vehicle and Title offices closed for two days to address mail backlog

All Denver Motor Vehicle Title and Registration offices closed on Monday and will be closed on Tuesday as well. → Read More

Colorado has thousands of open jobs and employers are looking to hire

Many businesses and companies across the state are on a hiring spree. → Read More

New modeling shows when pandemic could begin to slow

Model is dependent on new variants and vaccinations → Read More

New grocery store coming to a Denver neighborhood considered to be a food desert

An exciting new option for many in the Sun Valley neighborhood to have access to fresh and affordable food is opening soon. → Read More

Several DPS schools closed or having early releases this week due to heat

Eleven schools within Denver Public Schools are either on half days or closed Thursday or Friday because of heat, with temperatures expected to reach the mid-to-upper 90s. → Read More

Denver begins September with more bad air quality days

“I get lightheaded and I feel more dehydrated than the days when the air quality is a lot better." → Read More

Healthcare workers struggling with burnout as delta variant spreads

For many healthcare workers, the stresses of the last year don’t seem to be going away anytime soon. → Read More

Glenwood Springs hospital impacted by closure of I-70 through canyon

"I have 117 employees who work for me, and several of them are in the same boat as me where we are living on this side of the canyon and commuting every single day." → Read More

Bike shortage impacts businesses and customers in Denver

"Our industry has never seen this type of inventory depletion." → Read More

La Alma Lincoln Park on the verge of becoming historic cultural district

A group of residents are fighting to make La Alma Lincoln Park a historic cultural district. → Read More