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Friday’s Headlines

Motorist Hit and Injured Elderly Woman on Federal, Westminster Police Says Woman Was at Fault (DenPo) Feds Threaten RTD to Shut Down A-Line to DIA Over Crossing Gate Problems (CPR) Mayor Hancock Working on a Deal for Denver’s Urban Transportation Needs (Denverite) Colorado Got a D Rating for Drivers in School Zones, Not Good (Denver7) … Continued
  • Motorist Hit and Injured Elderly Woman on Federal, Westminster Police Says Woman Was at Fault (DenPo)
  • Feds Threaten RTD to Shut Down A-Line to DIA Over Crossing Gate Problems (CPR)
  • Mayor Hancock Working on a Deal for Denver’s Urban Transportation Needs (Denverite)
  • Colorado Got a D Rating for Drivers in School Zones, Not Good (Denver7)
  • Denver is on Pace to Meet its Climate Goal of Lowering Dirty Air Particles, Mainly Because of Declines in Building Emissions, Not Cars (Denverite)
  • VW Settlement Money (10 Million) is Funding Colorado With Electric-Vehicle Charging Stations (DBJ)
  • United Airlines is Adding a Nonstop Flight From Denver to Frankfurt (CBS4)
  • Historic Pikes Peak Cog Railway Set to Reopen in 2021 (DenPo)

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