Tuesday’s Headlines
Number of people killed on Denver’s streets spiked last year, continuing upward trend. (Streetsblog Denver) 9 News maps Denver’s seven most dangerous intersections. (9 News) Car crashed into crossing gates along A-Line, delaying service. (9 News) Denver police have investigated 27 reports of racist crimes against black people since 2016, including at least one on … Continued
8:15 AM GMT-0700 on January 15, 2019
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Number of people killed on Denver’s streets spiked last year, continuing upward trend. (Streetsblog Denver)
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9 News maps Denver’s seven most dangerous intersections. (9 News)
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Car crashed into crossing gates along A-Line, delaying service. (9 News)
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Denver police have investigated 27 reports of racist crimes against black people since 2016, including at least one on an RTD bus. (Denver Post)
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Pedestrian safety could improve at construction sites after city upgrades policies. (9 News)
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Denver B-Cycle lowering prices; annual pass reduced to $75. (CBS4)
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City survey asks Denverites how they feel about e-scooters. (CBS4)
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More on Chariot shuttle service shutting down and its impact on Cherry Creek pilot program. (Denver Post)
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Gentrification: “My barrio is not for sale.” Mayor Hancok’s “equity platform” intends to reduce displacement as housing costs go up. (Pacific Standard)
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