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Today’s Headlines

Automated Vehicle Bill Progresses With Language to Bar Cities from Regulating Them (Herald) Driver Kills Two People Walking on Sidewalk in Durango (Herald) Pedestrian Hit By Light Rail Train Near 9th and Colfax (DenPo) “Highway Politics” Stops Some Republicans from Supporting Transport Tax (Politics) Widening I-25 Would Cause “A Never-Ending Loop of More Cars” (Coloradoan) … Continued
  • Automated Vehicle Bill Progresses With Language to Bar Cities from Regulating Them (Herald)
  • Driver Kills Two People Walking on Sidewalk in Durango (Herald)
  • Pedestrian Hit By Light Rail Train Near 9th and Colfax (DenPo)
  • “Highway Politics” Stops Some Republicans from Supporting Transport Tax (Politics)
  • Widening I-25 Would Cause “A Never-Ending Loop of More Cars” (Coloradoan)
  • Andrea Milholm, Drunk Driver Who Killed Pedestrian, Tells Cautionary Tale (ABC7)
  • Which Suburbs Are Growing Fastest? (DBJ)
  • Construction Defects Reform Could Still Happen (DenPo)

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