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Monday’s Headlines

Driver Killed Woman Walking on Federal Blvd. Near Regis University Last Night (Denver Post) Raymond Hansford, 72-Year-Old Man Identified as Person Killed in Last Week’s Crash Near Colfax and Federal (9 News) Colorado DUI Arrests During High Enforcement Periods Fell to 7,723, Down From 10,350 in 2017 (AP) Boulder Daily Camera Readers Sound off on RTD’s … Continued
  • Driver Killed Woman Walking on Federal Blvd. Near Regis University Last Night (Denver Post)
  • Raymond Hansford, 72-Year-Old Man Identified as Person Killed in Last Week’s Crash Near Colfax and Federal (9 News)
  • Colorado DUI Arrests During High Enforcement Periods Fell to 7,723, Down From 10,350 in 2017 (AP)
  • Boulder Daily Camera Readers Sound off on RTD’s New Fares (Daily Camera)
  • Today the Aurora City Council Will Consider Ordinance That Would Ban Smoking at Bus Stops, Violators Could Face $2,250 Fine and up to One Year in Jail (Colorado Sentinel)
  • Since 2014, 12-Minutes Cut From Peak I-70 Driving Time Between Vail to Denver (Denver Post)
  • Federal Grant Will Bring Track Improvements and Positive Train Control to Amtrak’s Southwest Chief Line, Which Passes Through Southern Colorado (Fowler Tribune)
  • More headlines at Streetsblog USA

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