1 Shot + Mask Lawsuit + Update On Missing YouTuber Gabbi Petito

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Denver CO

19 September, 2021

7:25 PM

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Happy Monday, fellow Denverites! Here's everything you need to know to get this day started. These news articles are the most important things going on in town today. Are you a local business owner or marketer in Denver? Our premium local sponsorships will keep you at the top of inboxes around town every morning. Contact us here for the lowdown. First, today's weather: Clear throughout the day. High: 75 Low: 45. Ozone and smoke pollution remain in the 'good' category, according to a state public health officials. Here are the top stories in Denver today: One person has been hospitalized after a shooting near 18th Avenue and Grant Street – just a few blocks north of the Capitol in Denver. (9News.com KUSA) Jefferson County Public Health has filed a lawsuit against three schools that public health officials say have violated public health mask orders. (CBS Denver) A body that matches YouTuber Gabby Petito's description was found in Wyoming. (9News KUSA)After almost 20 years and two spots, the Lola Coastal Mexican restaurant has closed its doors for good. (Westword)Obesity continued to increase slightly across America amid the coronavirus pandemic, recently released data from the CDC suggests. In Colorado, the new 2020 numbers show obesity among adults at 24.2 percent. (Denver Patch) Today in Denver: KPK Pattern of Violations Hearing - Colorado Department of Natural Resources (9 a.m.) Heart and Hand Afterschool program starts (3:15 p.m.) CSC - Collaborative Schools Committee (3:15 p.m.) Girls Volleyball Game - Bruce Randolph Middle School (4:30 p.m.) Washington DC trip meeting - Florida Pitt Waller (6 p.m.) Denver Patch Notebook Denver Botanic Gardens: "What's this strange plant growing in the Annuals Garden! Is it a berry, is it a basil hybrid, is it a pepper? It is! Ornamental pepper 'Black Pearl' has distinctive dark leaves and round fruit." (Facebook) Visit Denver: "Did you know that the name 'cheeseburger' was trademarked in Denver by Louis Ballast of Humpty Dumpty Drive-In in 1935? Celebrate #NationalCheeseburger day by grabbing one at your favorite Denver spot!" (Facebook) Denver Police Department: "On Thursday, September 18, 1890, Denver Police Officer Charles F. Wanless responded to a disturbance at a boarding house. As he entered the house the suspect opened fire, fatally wounding him." (Facebook) City and County of Denver Government: "Meet Maximus, Maverick, and Bronco, the horses on Denver Police Department's Mounted Patrol. Each horse has a story and a personality, and you can get up close and personal with them if you see them in the city – they love the attention!" (Facebook) Denver Center for the Performing Arts: "There is only one more week to enjoy Van Gogh Alive at Stanley Marketplace! Grab your tickets before they sell out!" (Facebook) From our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Featured businesses: Add your business here Events: Fall Horseshoe Market! (Sept. 25) Social Security Seminar (Oct. 5) Add your event Now you're in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Monday! I'll see you around. If you're feeling these newsletters, consider bringing some friends and neighbors along for the ride. You can send them this link to subscribe. — Amber Fisher

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