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A Person Walking Was Hit by a Person Driving Yesterday in Co Springs, and the Only Coverage it Got Was a Tweet, and Being Listed in the Traffic Synopsis on the Gazette Man Was Found Laying Unresponsive in the Road with Injuries, Later Died at the Hospital. Police Say They Are Unable to Provide Any … Continued
  • A Person Walking Was Hit by a Person Driving Yesterday in Co Springs, and the Only Coverage it Got Was a Tweet, and Being Listed in the Traffic Synopsis on the Gazette
  • Man Was Found Laying Unresponsive in the Road with Injuries, Later Died at the Hospital. Police Say They Are Unable to Provide Any Information (Denver7)
  • Decatur-Federal Station Reopened After Closures Yesterday Morning Due to Police Activity (DenPo)
  • After Voters Approved $937 Million in General Obligation Bonds in 2017, Project ‘Elevate Denver’ Commenced Yesterday- Which Will Fill in Missing Gaps in Sidewalk Infrastructure in Denver (Denverite)
  • That Bike Theft Headline from Yesterday May be a Bit Fishy. Same Owner Reported a Veeery Similar Incident in Florida in 2016 (DailyCamera)
  • The City is Selling 200 Parking Spots in the Cherry Creek Parking Garage Next to Whole Foods; Developer Wants to Build Apartments, Retail, Dining and a “European Plaza” (Denverite)
  • After Voters Decided to Get Rid of Them, Aurora’s Red Light Cameras are Coming Down – Even after Generating $2 Million (CBS4)
  • US 6 in Clear Creek Canyon Closed Next Week for Rock Slide Prevention Project (DenPo)
  • CDOT and the Colorado Avalanche Information Center Are Installing Avalanche Mitigation Pods Designed to Make Highways Safer. Plus The Pods Look Like Spaceships, So That’s Cool (CBS4)
  • Ski Train Takes its First Trip Today From Union Station to Winter Park (CBS4)

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