Today’s Headlines
Today’s Headlines
Driver Seriously Injures Person Walking at 19th and Market (Fox31) …And DenPo Leads With Crash’s Inconvenience to Drivers Longmont Councilwoman Floats Rush-Hour Light Rail for Northwest Corridor (Times-Call) Lakewood Police Still Looking for Driver Who Killed Jason Barela While Walking (Sentinel) DenPo Reader: Traffic Caused by People Driving Is Hancock’s Fault Colorado Springs Police Charge … Continued
December 15, 2017
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Sears Won’t Let Developers Build Something Useful in Huge, Blighted Parking Lot Near Two Light Rail Stations (Denverite) CBS4 Frames Destructive I-70 Expansion as Feel-Good Jobs Program for Locals 9News Answers Viewers’ Questions About CDOT’s Pay-by-Mile Road Funding Idea …While DenPo Readers Sound Off as Well Public Housing, Some Near Light Rail, Is Higher Quality … Continued
December 14, 2017
Today’s Headlines
Christopher Tarr Convicted of Murder for Hitting Dalton McCreary in Aurora Crosswalk (DenPo) Denver Public Works Subsidizes Driving Even More Because It’s the Holidays (Patch) Suspicious Item on RTD Train Delays Transit for Two Hours (DenPo) Get a Look Inside the Newly Renovated Civic Center Station (DenPo, Denverite) El Paso County OKs Millions to Make … Continued
December 13, 2017
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81 Percent of Drivers in CDOT’s Pay-By-Mile Pilot Thought It Fair, But No Plans to Make It Permanent (DenPo) New CDOT Chief Mike Lewis Lays Out Goals for Agency (DBJ) I-70 Widening Opposition Leader: Mayor Who Pushes Envelope Should Replace Hancock Next Year (DenPo) I-70 Wasn’t Safe to Drive On Yesterday Because the Sun Came … Continued
December 12, 2017
Today’s Headlines
Driver Kills Denver Man Walking North of Boulder (Camera) Driver Kills Person Walking in Castle Rock (CBS4) Family Will Spend Holidays Without Dalton McCreary, Killed Trying to Cross Aurora Street (9News) State Commission to Decide G Line’s Fate This Winter (Denverite) Aurora Sentinel Endorses Toll Roads Across State — to Expand Highways RTD Fare Machines … Continued
December 11, 2017
Today’s Headlines
Driver Injures Four After Slamming Into Taco Bell at Federal and Alameda (DenPo) RTD and Private Contractor Point Fingers at Each Other Over N Line Delays (CPR) Civic Center Station Opens Soon After $31 Million Renovation (Denverite) East Colfax Pedestrian Upgrades Begin Soon (DBJ) Nonprofits, Foundations Create Land Trust to Increase Affordable Housing Stock (DenPo, … Continued
December 8, 2017
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Bike Rider Robert Kantor Did Everything Right, Hit-and-Run Driver Still Nearly Killed Him (9News) CDOT Considers Breathalyzer Giveaway Success, Yet Quarter of Recipients Still Felt They Could Drink and Drive (DenPo) 41st and Fox Station Anchors Sunnyside Growth (Denverite) Colorado Springs Gazette Endorses Congestion Pricing After CDOT Widens Southern Portion of I-25 UPS Could Start … Continued
December 7, 2017
Today’s Headlines
ABC7 Contrives War Between Walkers, Bikers on Cherry Creek Trail that Should Be Wider I-70 Widening Through Low-Income Neighborhoods Gets $416M from Feds, Cory Gardner Takes Credit (Politics) Distracted Driver Beth Young Charged for Killing Bicyclist John Kirby in Douglas County (Fox31) 9News Jokes That Rocks Are Attacking Cars in Suburban Parking Lots (Drivers Are … Continued
December 6, 2017
Today’s Headlines
Advocates Against I-70 Boondoggle Call for Voters to Unseat Mayor, Council (DenPo) Jason Barela’s Family Wants Justice for the Father, Son, Brother, and Grandfather Killed While Walking at 13th and Otis (ABC7) CDOT, RTD, Panasonic “Test” Automated Shuttle on Street With No Vehicles; It Stops for Tumbleweed (DenPo) DenPo Reader: We Must Stop Subsidizing Polluting … Continued
December 5, 2017
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Driver Seriously Injures Person Walking at Colfax and Pearl, Flees (CBS4) Front Range Rail Seven to 15 Years Away — If State Legislature Funds It (DenPo) People Are Moving Away from Colorado Because of Traffic, According to DenPo MLK Boulevard Expansion Starts Next Year (Front Porch) How Residents in Wheelchairs Forced RTD to Let Them … Continued
December 4, 2017