🌱 Burger Haven For Sale + Who Is Buying Stolen Catalytic Converters?
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Denver CO
03 May, 2022
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Happy Tuesday, neighbors! Here's what's happening today in and around Denver. Tuesday's weather: Warmer; a shower in the p.m.. High: 64 Low: 37. 🏡 Are you a local real estate agent? Let us help you generate leads, build your brand in Denver and stand apart from the competition. Click here to learn more. Here are the top stories in Denver today: Tony Kovaleski goes undercover in the underworld of stolen catalytic converters. As state legislators wrestle with new laws to disincentivize catalytic converter theft, 7News finds that it is a murky world of buyers and sellers. (7News)Boulder Police respond to request to move Jonbenét Ramsey investigation out of Boulder. After JonBenét's family requests the case be moved out of Boulder, Boulder Police issued a lengthy statement that included this quote: "This investigation has always been and will continue to be a priority for the Boulder Police Department." (Boulder) What happens to abortion access in Colorado if Roe v. Wade is overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court? Colorado recently passed the Reproductive Health Equity Act, which enshrines the right to an abortion into state law and would require a repeal by the state legislature. (CPR) EPA approves sale of 15 percent ethanol blend. In hopes of reducing gas prices this summer, the Environmental Protection Agency has approved the sale of a higher blend of ethanol for sale at gas stations. (Patch)Wanna buy a burger joint? Grandpa's Burger Haven on Federal Blvd. is for sale. The owner is retiring, and wants to sell the place to a buyer that will keep his version of the place alive. (Denverite) From our sponsor: Today's newsletter is brought to you in part by Ring, a Patch Brand Partner. Did you know that Ring now makes a home security system that provides protection both online and off? It's called Ring Alarm Pro, a DIY home security system that includes a built-in eero Wi-Fi 6 router. To learn more about the security system that offers reliable physical and digital security in one innovative device, or to build your own custom system, you can visit Ring here. Today in Denver: Real Estate Investment Hour: Virtual meeting by Atlas Real Estate. (1 p.m.) Business Development Strategy Group: Colorado Women's Chamber. (2 p.m.) Tuesday Afternoon Book Group: The Patron Saint of Liars by Ann Patchett. (2 p.m.)Solar Installation: Lowry community meeting. (5:30 AM)Are You Garbage? At Comedy Works. (8 p.m.)Things to Do in and around Denver: This week. (303)The best concerts in Denver this Week: Jason Isbell, Mudhoney and xx. (Westword) From my notebook: Juneteenth is now an official state holiday in Colorado. Last year, Juneteenth became a federal holiday. However, being a state holiday means students will learn about Juneteenth in class curriculum, students will have school off and state workers will get a paid day off. (CPR)Past Imperfect: History Colorado Center works to wipe mistakes off the map. (Westword)Clock ticking for more than 300 bills as time winds down for the 2022 Colorado Legislative Session. (Press Release Desk)DAM curator of Textile Art and Fashion departing in May. Florence Müller is leaving the Denver Art Museum this month. Her work as the Curator of Textile Art and Fashion with the museum transformed fashion as an art form in Denver will be hard to replicate. (303)VIDEO: vehicle strikes woman riding scooter in Cap Hill (7News) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Real Estate Investment Hour (May 3) 19th Annual Where Action Matters Charitable Event (May 4) Women's Real Estate Investment Hour (May 6) Hire A Pro To Tackle Mom's To-Do List (May 8) Add your event You're all caught up for today! See you First thing Wednesday morning for another edition of the Denver Daily. — Brad K. Evans Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Denver Daily? Contact me at [email protected]
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