Jessica Crawford, Denver7 News

Jessica Crawford

Denver7 News

Denver, CO, United States

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Past articles by Jessica:

Opening Act theatre program helps girls build confidence

The Opening Act program is teaching a new round of girls how to build confidence and self-esteem through theatre. → Read More

Musicians prepare for Juneteenth Music Festival in Five Points

The Juneteenth Music Festival in Five Points is happening this weekend. → Read More

Unleash your inner explorer with a new book about Colorado trails

A new book can help you find places to explore in Colorado. → Read More

Justice with Jessica: Big problems home sellers must disclose

As the housing market becomes a little less competitive, buyers might get pickier when it comes to the conditions of the homes they're purchasing, and one big legal problem could cost home sellers tens of thousands of dollars. → Read More

Celebrate Dia Del Niño at the Denver Art Museum

Families can enjoy a free day at the Denver Art Museum, in celebration of Dia Del Niño. → Read More

Pivotal Civil Rights protest highlighted in children's book

A children's book is highlighting a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement. → Read More

Valor on the Fax seeks to hire community members

A housing development made especially to serve people with brain injuries could be completed by the end of the year. → Read More

Brewers Collaboration Fest is back after 2-year hiatus

The Brewers Collaboration Fest is back after a two-year hiatus. → Read More

Denver Fashion Week 2022: The hard work behind the stylish event

Denver Fashion Week starts in April. → Read More

Denver Fashion Week 2022: The hard work behind the stylish event

Denver Fashion Week starts in April. → Read More

Rocky Mountain National Park reservations open for summer, fall backpacking camping

Summer is just around the corner, and Rocky Mountain National Park is already preparing. → Read More

Know Your Rights: Suspended Driver's Licenses

Many drivers may not know about some major changes to Kansas laws concerning suspended driver's licenses. Senate Bill 127 became effective on May 6, 2021. → Read More

Know Your Rights: Contractors who don't finish the job

As cold weather comes to KAKEland, some Kansans may turn to contractors to fix weather-related home damage. But how do you know if you're choosing the right contractor? What if the contractor doesn' → Read More

Know Your Rights: Can a car be 'new' if it was in a wreck?

The Sedgwick County District Attorney's office is sending out a warning to Kansans hoping to buy a new car soon. → Read More

Know Your Rights: Porch Pirates

'Tis the season to be on the lookout for thieves. Last-minute packages are arriving at homes every day throughout the holiday season, making this the perfect time for porch pirates to strike. From having the right credit card, to having a good surveillance camera, there are a few ways you can protect yourself from porch pirates. "Porch pirates are not Santa, they're definitely Mr. Scrooge," says… → Read More

Shop KAKEland 2021: Paula G Photography

Paula Glenn, the owner of Paula G. Photography in Derby, transformed a photography hobby into a busy business. → Read More

Shop KAKEland 2021: Monica's Bundt Cakes

In this segment of Shop KAKEland, we're chowing down with a husband and wife team who make running a bakery look like a cake walk. → Read More

Hispanic Heritage Month: Meet Muralist Heather Byers

If you're a fan of Wichita's many murals, you may be a fan of Heather Byers. → Read More

Foodie Friday at 4: Usuluteco Restaurant

Every Friday throughout the month of September, KAKE News at 4 is teaming up with food blogger Ashley Abedini of @ICTBrokeGirls to highlight an immigrant-owned restaurant. → Read More

Know Your Rights: Constitutional protections for prisoners

Each day we get letters from incarcerated people across the state. Many are concerned about what they think is danger behind bars. → Read More