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RTD Won’t Necessarily Raise Fares in 2019, But Successful Fare Pass Overhaul May Depend On It (Westword) Habitual Drunk Driver Daniel Swecker Killed Nelson Canada with Car and Got Six Months Prison Time (DenPo) …DenPo Reader: Swecker Destroyed a Family and Judge Should Be Censured Amazon HQ2 Team “Quietly” Tours Denver With City Officials (9News, … Continued
  • RTD Won’t Necessarily Raise Fares in 2019, But Successful Fare Pass Overhaul May Depend On It (Westword)
  • Habitual Drunk Driver Daniel Swecker Killed Nelson Canada with Car and Got Six Months Prison Time (DenPo)
  • DenPo Reader: Swecker Destroyed a Family and Judge Should Be Censured
  • Amazon HQ2 Team “Quietly” Tours Denver With City Officials (9News, DenPo)
  • Self-Driving Sidewalk Snow Plows? Self-Driving Sidewalk Snow Plows. (DBJ)
  • In Car-Dependent City, Parking Spot Apparently Worth $74,000 (BisinessDen)
  • City Voters Would Probably Support Tax Hike for Affordable Housing (DenPo)
  • More People Living in Lone Tree Doesn’t Have to Mean More Freeways and Cars (ABC7)
  • Transport Industry Fifth Highest Contributor to Colorado GDP (DenPo)

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