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Today’s Headlines

Driver Seriously Injures Person Walking at 19th and Market (Fox31) …And DenPo Leads With Crash’s Inconvenience to Drivers Longmont Councilwoman Floats Rush-Hour Light Rail for Northwest Corridor (Times-Call) Lakewood Police Still Looking for Driver Who Killed Jason Barela While Walking (Sentinel) DenPo Reader: Traffic Caused by People Driving Is Hancock’s Fault Colorado Springs Police Charge … Continued
  • Driver Seriously Injures Person Walking at 19th and Market (Fox31)
  • …And DenPo Leads With Crash’s Inconvenience to Drivers
  • Longmont Councilwoman Floats Rush-Hour Light Rail for Northwest Corridor (Times-Call)
  • Lakewood Police Still Looking for Driver Who Killed Jason Barela While Walking (Sentinel)
  • DenPo Reader: Traffic Caused by People Driving Is Hancock’s Fault
  • Colorado Springs Police Charge Pedestrian for Getting Hit By Car (Gazette)
  • Study Finds Commuting by Bike Equivalent to Gym Membership in Terms of Weight Loss (303 Cycling)
  • Denver Hires Firm to Manage $937 Million Bond Program (DBJ)
  • Bike Here Launches to Make Biking Easier for the Average Denverite

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