🌱 Remembering Dennis Gallagher + MSU Tuition Program + Plant A Tree
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Denver CO
25 April, 2022
7:55 AM
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Insert linkRise and shine, Denver! Here's the news you need to get this Monday started off right. Monday's weather: Sunshine and patchy clouds. High: 58 Low: 38. Shoutout to our premier local sponsor: Have you been injured in Colorado in a car or bicycle accident, a slip and fall or by a dog or animal attack? Bowman Law will help you navigate the complexities of your injury claim so you can focus on your recovery. Unlike the billboard or TV lawyers, Bowman Law limits its caseload so its attorneys can work closely with clients in pursuit of maximum compensation. For a consultation or to learn more visit Bowman Law today. Want to see your business featured in this spot? Click here to get started. Here are the top stories in Denver today: Denver Water main breaks in Northwest Denver, floods homes. A massive 24 inch pipe broke over the weekend, sending thousands of gallons of water into the street and into people's homes in the Berekeley neighborhood. (CBS4)Remembering Dennis Gallagher. Former Denver City Auditor, and Denver's Public Servant Number One – Dennis Gallagher passed away last Friday. (Westword)Starbucks workers in Superior first to unionize. Workers at the Starbucks in Superior near Coalton Road and Rock Creek Circle filed paperwork to hold an election to unionize last December. The workers voted to unionize, and organized in hopes of receiving better wages and more comprehensive benefits. (9News)Denver wants to cool down by planting more trees. The Park People and Denver Digs Trees has provided more than 60,000 trees to neighborhoods across the city over the last 38 years. (KUSA)Metro State University MSU wants to increase number of students paying less for tuition. As college tuition continues to increase, many students struggle to find the resources to pay for courses. MSU is looking at ways to provide more grants and scholarships to students. (KUNC) Today in Denver: Love Letter: At SIE FilmCenter. (2 p.m.)Ann: Presented by Cherry Creek Theatre. (Thru May 15) Turnstile: At The Gothic Theatre. (7 p.m.) From my notebook: What the staff at BookBar thinks you should be reading right now. (CO Sun) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: National Hug A Plumber Day (April 25) Taxes in Retirement Webinar (April 26) Real Estate Investment Hour (April 26) Key Legal Considerations During and After Divorce – Vesta Denver, CO Hub (April 29) Bark at the Park! (April 30) 19th Annual Where Action Matters Charitable Event (May 4) Add your event Loving the Denver Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers Send me a news tip or suggestion at [email protected] You're all caught up for today! I'll see first thing on Tuesday morning with a brand new edition of the Denver Daily. — Brad K. Evans
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