Friday’s Headlines
A teenage boy on a motorbike crashed and was injured after a driver threw a cup out of an SUV. A man died after a shooting at RTD’s 40th and Colorado Park-n-Ride. CDOT asked for community input around upgrades to I-25 in Central Denver. More headlines ...
7:45 AM GMT-0700 on June 7, 2019
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A teenage boy on a motorbike crashed and was injured after a driver threw a cup out of an SUV and hit him in the face. (CBS4)
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A man died after a shooting at RTD’s 40th and Colorado Park-n-Ride, which briefly shut down A Line service. (CBS4)
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CDOT asked for community input around options to move more people through the I-25 corridor in Central Denver. (Fox 31)
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How to plan your Bike to Work Day route. (CBS4)
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Here are transit options to “survive the Garth Books traffic apocalypse” expected around his concert tomorrow. (Westword)
- Salt Lake City is one of the few cities in North America where congestion is improving despite population growth, thanks in part to more bike lanes and better transit. (Tribune)
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The Associated Press counts 11 electric scooter deaths since 2018 in the U.S., and many more serious injuries. (AP)
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Denver Air Quality Index: 6 a.m.: 51 Moderate. Yesterday’s max: 101 Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups.
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