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Friday’s Headlines

Remembrance Held for Woman, Jana Lashay Phillips, Who Was Killed by Driver Over the Weekend (DenPo) “Mile-high car wars sucks, and we all know it” (Sentinel) Lime Tells Denver Riders Not to Worry About the Whole Catching-on-Fire Thing (CBS4) FoCo Police Cite Woman For Obstructing Highway After Saving Her Life (9News) El Paso County Sheriffs Get … Continued
  • Remembrance Held for Woman, Jana Lashay Phillips, Who Was Killed by Driver Over the Weekend (DenPo)
  • “Mile-high car wars sucks, and we all know it” (Sentinel)
  • Lime Tells Denver Riders Not to Worry About the Whole Catching-on-Fire Thing (CBS4)
  • FoCo Police Cite Woman For Obstructing Highway After Saving Her Life (9News)
  • El Paso County Sheriffs Get a Bomb Scare, Which Really Wasn’t a Bomb but a Traffic Monitor For an Intersection Redesign Project (Gazette)
  • Pikes Peak Cog Railway Faces Allegations and Possible Lawsuits Regarding Safety Issues (Colorado Springs Independent)
  • Cheyenne Airport Seeks Combat Denver Traffic and Increasing Flight Costs at DIA by Adding New Airline (Coloradoan)

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