Videos: ManTherapy.org uses wacky humor to help dudes fight depression

Dr. Rich Mahogany is not a real doctor. The mustachioed star of ManTherapy.org is a fake therapist who loves fly fishing, chainsaws and stuffed moose heads. He cusses, does bicep curls with a bowling ball and, most importantly, dispenses facts and tips about depression, anxiety, substance abuse and suicide prevention…

Gang violence by the numbers: Murders up, aggravated assaults down

This week’s cover story, “Flash Point,” details Denver’s response to what many perceive as a recent rise in gang violence. According to the most up-to-date statistics from the Denver Police Department, six murders were linked to gang activity between January and May of this year. That’s up from five during…

Gang-related deaths are on the rise in Denver

Six young men. That’s how many have lost their lives in gang-related murders this year between January and May, according to the Denver Police Department. Though there’s been much speculation that 21-year-old Rollin Oliver, who was arrested in connection with the murder of Denver police officer Celena Hollis on June…

Denver’s plan to cool down gang violence

James Chapman was in the back of his T-shirt shop in northeast Park Hill, finishing up a custom airbrush job, when he heard gunshots. Seconds later, a young man came stumbling through the front door, dripping blood on the yellowing linoleum floor. “I said, ‘Are you shot?'” Chapman recalls. He…