Today’s Headlines
Driver Plows Through Federal Boulevard Nail Salon, Injures One (9News) RTD Gets OK from State to Begin Testing G-Line Again (DBJ) … But Private Contractor “Concerned” Over Own Inability to Get Final Nod from Feds (Denverite) Pro-Highway, Anti-Transit Tax Measure Won’t Go to Voters (Politics) Civic Center Station Construction to Take Longer Than Expected (Cap … Continued
8:42 AM GMT-0700 on June 8, 2017
- Driver Plows Through Federal Boulevard Nail Salon, Injures One (9News)
- RTD Gets OK from State to Begin Testing G-Line Again (DBJ)
- … But Private Contractor “Concerned” Over Own Inability to Get Final Nod from Feds (Denverite)
- Pro-Highway, Anti-Transit Tax Measure Won’t Go to Voters (Politics)
- Civic Center Station Construction to Take Longer Than Expected (Cap Hill)
- Arvada Wants Parking Lot Near G-Line to Become Homes for People (Fox31)
- UC Health Building to Have Double the Parking Spots Required (Cap Hill)
- Confluence Has an Opus on Changes in Golden Triangle
- Fort Collins Joins 21st Century With Regular Sunday Bus Service (Coloradoan)
- DBJ Elevates Listicle from Travel Company Gushing Over a “Very Bike-Friendly” Denver
- Fox31 Gets Around to Informing Viewers About RTD MyRide Card
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