Theresa Marchetta, Denver7 News

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Past articles by Theresa:

Denver Public Schools turns to parents to prevent lunch debt

As Denver Public Schools students head back to class this month, their parents are being asked to do something many have never done. → Read More

Denver-area veterans unsure about move to new medical center

Just a week away from the ribbon-cutting ceremony on the new Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center, the problem-plagued project may have another blunder on its hands. → Read More

Oxford House expanding amid shrinking recovery resources for those battling addiction

Thousands of people in Colorado struggle with some type of substance use disorder. Yet, the places that provide support and treatment keep closing at an alarming rate. → Read More

Colorado dog missing for months survives frigid nights, lonely days to come back home

She was on her own for more than ten weeks, navigated 30 miles of mountainous terrain and lost 20 pounds in the process. → Read More

Former teacher files discrimination complaints against Faith Christian Academy

A former Faith Christian Academy teacher has filed discrimination charges with state and federal officials, and a current student describes seeing a classmate wearing a “KKK outfit” and putting a “toy revolver to a minority student’s head.” → Read More

Former teacher files discrimination complaints against Faith Christian Academy

A former Faith Christian Academy teacher has filed discrimination charges with state and federal officials, and a current student describes seeing a classmate wearing a “KKK outfit” and... → Read More

Contact7 finds sellers passing off problems in hot housing market

The Dennys of Aurora thought they did everything right when they bought their new home. → Read More

The ART in Denver's Golden Triangle inspires hotel guests with design

Sometimes a hotel is a place to stay. Sometimes it’s a design inspiration. → Read More

Dog killed after Colorado mobile home park residents are forced to remove fences

People who live in the Friendly Village of the Rockies Mobile Home Park in Thornton feel like prisoners in their own homes because someone else gets to make and change the rules of their community. → Read More

Dog killed after Colorado mobile home park residents are forced to remove fences

People who live in the Friendly Village of the Rockies Mobile Home Park in Thornton feel like prisoners in their own homes because someone else gets to make and change the rules of their community. → Read More

Dog killed after Colorado mobile home park residents are forced to remove fences

People who live in the Friendly Village of the Rockies Mobile Home Park in Thornton feel like prisoners in their own homes because someone else gets to make and change the rules of their community. → Read More

Thornton mobile home owner's fears reflect national crisis

Trapped. Threatened. Scared. That is how thousands of people across the Front Range are feeling and they all have one thing in common: They live in manufactured homes. → Read More

Dog killed after residents are forced to remove fences in Thornton community

Several of them reached out to Contact7, telling Denver7 reporter Theresa Marchetta the rules where they live keep them trapped in a cycle of threats, fees and fines. → Read More

Neighbors, strangers rally to support homeless mom and her six children living in car

Charice, a mother of six children, shared what her life was like sleeping, dressing, eating and living out of an SUV with nowhere else to turn. → Read More

Cycle of poverty has family of 7 living inside SUV in suburban Denver

There is no bathroom, no shower or washing machine, no stove or refrigerator and no family or friends willing to take them in. → Read More

Housing crisis forces senior out of Denver, onto the streets

John Cray never thought he would be packing up to move at 77 years old. Cray is one of many seniors living in subsidized housing who are being pushed out as a direct result of Denver's building boom. → Read More

Faith Christian Academy teacher says he was fired for addressing racism

The teacher at the center of a firestorm of controversy at Faith Christian Academy in Arvada is speaking out nearly two weeks after allegations of a racist culture at the private school came to light. → Read More

Faith Christian Academy blames Denver7 report for inciting protests

The superintendent of a private Christian school in Arvada is blaming a recent Denver7 report on alleged racist incidents at the school for inciting protests and creating safety concerns. → Read More

Running club helps runners with disabilities reach beyond their limits

Beyond Limits is a running club created in 2001 to help people with physical challenges train for the BolderBOULDER. → Read More

Western State University professor Daniel Cress arrested on charge of luring a child online

Cress was communicating online with an undercover agent that he believed to be a child under the age of 15, investigators say. → Read More