Tuesday’s Headlines
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Mother of 16-year-old girl killed in traffic accident wants Colorado to require seat belt use in the back seat. (9 News)
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More on memorial ride and ghost bike dedication to Dave Martinez, cyclist killed by hit and run driver. (9 News)
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Denver’s underfunded bike sharing program losing riders. (Denver Post)
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Planned improvements to make the streets more livable along Denver’s Federal Boulevard and Little Saigon district could boost neighborhood pride. (Denverite)
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Proposed Colorado bill aims to reduce stoned driving. (Colorado Springs Gazette)
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Shoshana Lew, former Obama aide, approved as new director of CDOT. (Greeley Tribune)
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Latino residents displaced as Westwood neighborhood in gentrifies. (Colorado Sun)
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Kyle Zeppelin, Denver’s self-proclaimed “punk-rock urban real estate developer,” “rails against Denver’s car-loving infrastructure, its lack of affordable housing, and what he calls the dearth of forward-facing vision at the mayor’s office.” (Westword)
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Denver highlighted in graphics-rich story about “Western cityscapes … becoming tall and sleek, changing the character of the cities.” (Washington Post)
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