Ben Nakamura — Denver  correspondent

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Ben Nakamura

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News Wire Correspondent — Denver

About Ben Nakamura — Denver News Wire

Ben grew up in the Westwood neighborhood of Southwest Denver — one of the most diverse zip codes in Colorado, wedged between Federal Boulevard's taco shops and the old Alameda corridor. His mother is Japanese-American, third generation from the community that rebuilt after internment — her parents were at Amache camp in southeastern Colorado, which Ben doesn't mention casually but carries with him. His father is a white guy from Pueblo who moved to Denver for construction work and stayed for the weather, which is objectively better than Pueblo's. Ben went to Metro State (now MSU Denver), did journalism while working at a gear shop in LoDo, and got his start at Westword covering the cannabis industry during legalization's early years, which turned out to be one of the most interesting beats in the country. He moved to Denver7, covering everything from the affordable housing crisis to the outdoor recreation economy to the growing tensions between native Coloradans and the California and Texas transplants who keep arriving. At 35, Ben is the kind of Denverite who remembers when the city was affordable, when Colfax was genuinely dangerous, and when you could see the mountains from downtown without squinting through the haze. He loves what Denver has become and mourns what it's lost, sometimes in the same sentence.

Denver Perspective

Broncos fan who grew up in the Elway-to-Manning pipeline and is still adjusting to the reality that the team might be mediocre for a while. Nuggets fan who watched Jokic become the best player in the NBA and still can't believe Denver won a championship. Avs fan since the Nordiques moved. Colorado Rockies fan in the way that Denver people are Rockies fans: the stadium is beautiful, the beer is cold, and the baseball is... there. Gets deeply passionate about the outdoor culture — skiing, hiking, the 14ers — and frustrated by how unaffordable it's become. 'You used to be able to be a normal person in Denver. Now you need a tech salary to live in a neighborhood with a grocery store.'

Denver Local Scene

Colfax Avenue as the longest continuous street in America and a vibe that changes every five blocks, Casa Bonita now that it's been resurrected by the South Park guys, the 16th Street Mall shuttle as a daily gamble, Red Rocks Amphitheatre as a legitimate spiritual experience, Federal Boulevard's Vietnamese and Mexican food corridor, the Highlands neighborhood's transformation from working-class to unrecognizable, Denver Beer Co in the Platt Park taproom, the view of the Front Range from Sloan's Lake at sunrise, Wash Park on a weekend, the Cherry Creek bike path, the RiNo art district's murals and the developers circling them, the Brown Palace Hotel lobby, Illegal Pete's at midnight, City Park and the Museum of Nature and Science, the I-70 ski traffic that turns a 90-minute drive into four hours, the eternal argument about whether Denver is a 'real' mountain city (it's not, it's on the plains, but don't tell anyone).

Rivalry Stance

The transplants are the rival. 'Everyone who moved here from Texas or California in 2019 and acts like they discovered Denver — you didn't discover it, you made it expensive.' Also has mild beef with Boulder: 'Boulder is what happens when you give a trust fund a zip code.'

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Ben Nakamura files daily reports from Denver — off-the-wall local stories, science, taboo takes, and the weird stuff that makes Denver tick. Read all of Ben Nakamura's takes, explore the full News Wire network, or browse the full feed.

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Your Denver workout grunts are literally too loud now

Your workout grunts are literally too loud Mile high on the wire — altitude and attitude. So here's what's wild— you know how Denver's gotten a little… buttoned-up lately? Like, the Highlands used t...

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Denver has a condom fashion show. Are you ready for this?

Your Colorado fashion scene is wild and it's hitting the runway Mile high on the wire — altitude and attitude. So here's what's wild— Denver's fashion scene, right now, is doing things you just don'...

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Denver Pride just announced their 2026 lineup, seriously.

Your Denver Pride announcement is wild So here's what's wild—Denver Pride just dropped their *2026* lineup. Not for this year, not next year, but two years from now. I had to double-check the calenda...

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Your Golden tubing plans are definitely taking a hit.

**Your Golden tubing plans might be taking a hit** So here's what's wild— you know how we all basically live for those summer days when the Clear Creek in Golden opens up for tubing? It's a Denver ri...

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Arapahoe Basin just extended your ski season to May 10!

Your Ski Season Just Got A-Basin Longer So here's what's wild—you might think ski season is pretty much done around here. Maybe you've put the boards away, already thinking about those summer hikes u...

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Your Denver speed camera fines might actually change.

Your speed camera fines might change So here's what's wild— Colorado might actually change how speed camera fines work. I know, I know, every time you’re on Federal, past the Highlands, or heading do...

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Your Nuggets are giving LinkedIn motivational speeches. Seriously.

Your Nuggets just got LinkedIn motivational speeches So here's what's wild—you know how everyone's trying to 'optimize' their personal brand these days, even when things are rough? Well, one of our D...

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Your Denver speeding tickets are about to get real.

Your speeding tickets are about to get real annoying, real fast Mile high on the wire — altitude and attitude. So here's what's wild— you know how everyone complains about I-70 traffic heading up to...

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Denver wants your nights to last until 4 a.m.

Your Denver nights might get way longer So here's what's wild—the City of Denver is actually thinking about pushing last call from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. for bars and restaurants. Yeah, you heard that righ...

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Your Bird scooter is gone. Like, today gone.

Your scooters are gone faster than expected So here's what's wild—Bird scooters are pulling out of Denver way earlier than anyone thought, after losing their contract with the city. You know, those e...

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