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Monday’s Headlines

Driver Hit and Killed a Woman Walking on the Sidewalk, Fled (9News) Cyclist in Aurora Dies after a Driver Hit Him (Fox31) Motorist Hit and Killed a Woman Walking in Colorado Springs, Making it the Second Deadliest Year for Traffic Fatalities (Gazette) Driver in Pueblo Runs Over Woman, Seriously Injures Her (Gazette) A Person Walking … Continued
  • Driver Hit and Killed a Woman Walking on the Sidewalk, Fled (9News)
  • Cyclist in Aurora Dies after a Driver Hit Him (Fox31)
  • Motorist Hit and Killed a Woman Walking in Colorado Springs, Making it the Second Deadliest Year for Traffic Fatalities (Gazette)
  • Driver in Pueblo Runs Over Woman, Seriously Injures Her (Gazette)
  • A Person Walking Was Hit By a Driver and a Second Motorist Was Also Involved; News Still Doesn’t Have More Info (Fox31)
  • Pedestrian Bridge Coming to RiNo Next Year (Denverite)
  • New Renderings, Updates for Development that will be Transforming Seas of Parking Lots for Decades to Come (DenverInfill)
  • Boulder Will Most Likely Not be Seceding From RTD (DailyCamera)
  • Aurora Voters Will Decide Whether or Not to Keep Red-Light Cameras in Operation (Sentinel)
  • Bus to Work Day in Boulder is Tomorrow (DailyCamera)
  • Updates on Pikes Peak Rail Cogway Deal (Gazette)
  • CO Springs Guest Post From Last Week on Prop 110 (ColoradoIndependent)
  • Breakdown of Tax Increases if Ballots Pass in Larmier County, and It’s Not Unrealistic (Coloradoan)

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