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Today’s Headlines

Denver Post: Drivers Who Violate Crosswalks Don’t Deserve Traffic Tickets Schwartz: Somehow, High Density Is to Blame for Drivers Hurting Pedestrians (DenPo) Aurora RTD Riders Get Raw Deal With Fare Hikes (Sentinel) A DUI Victim Makes the Case for Tougher DUI Laws (Westword) Almost 30 Percent of 14th and Lawrence Office Tower Will Be for Parking (DenverInfill) Letter: … Continued
  • Denver Post: Drivers Who Violate Crosswalks Don’t Deserve Traffic Tickets
  • Schwartz: Somehow, High Density Is to Blame for Drivers Hurting Pedestrians (DenPo)
  • Aurora RTD Riders Get Raw Deal With Fare Hikes (Sentinel)
  • A DUI Victim Makes the Case for Tougher DUI Laws (Westword)
  • Almost 30 Percent of 14th and Lawrence Office Tower Will Be for Parking (DenverInfill)
  • Letter: When Crashes Hit Home, You’ll Realize Cell Phones and Driving Don’t Mix (DenPo)
  • Denver Is Testing Ground for Tuk-Tuks, a Common Symbol of Transit in Developing World (CPR)
  • Bustang Aims to Capture Regional Commuting Market Between Denver, FoCo, the Springs (Gazette)
  • Giant Sinkhole Swallows Police SUV (9News)

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