🌱 JonBenét Case + Floodwaters Hit Home + Elyria Swansea Grocery Store
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Denver CO
02 May, 2022
7:44 AM
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Morning, Denver! Let's get you all caught up to start this day off on an informed note. Here are the most important things happening today in town. Monday's weather: A little morning rain; cloudy. High: 49 Low: 34. 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 today in Denver: Gov. Polis to consider petition for the state to take over the JonBenét Ramsey case. JonBenet Ramsey's family has petitioned the state to take over the case in an effort to find answers in the the 25 year-old case – that Boulder Police have been unable to solve. (9News)The nightmare is only just beginning for those whose homes were flooded by broken water main. About 4 million gallons of water were released when a water main broke in Northwest Denver last week. About 50 homes were flooded, and now those homeowners face the challenge of having to repair their homes. (7News) North Denver neighborhood finally getting a grocery store. Noir Market is set to move into a space next to Tepeyac Community Health center in Elyria Swansea – the first real grocery in that neighborhood in a very long time. (Denverite) RTD light rail train hits, kills pedestrian in Denver. A man died after he was hit by a light rail train around 4:45 p.m., on Saturday, near West 13th Avenue and North Zuni Street. (9News)Some Coloradans want increased clean-energy production, not more drilling. Coloradans that have experienced years of drilling near their homes, and believe it's time to end the nation's dependence on fossil fuels. (Patch) Today in Denver: Don't Cry, Pretty Girls! SIE Film Center (2 p.m.)BYOB(ook) Group: A Suspense/Psychological thriller book. (6:30 p.m.)Beach Bunny: At Ogden Theater. (8 p.m.)Garrison Keillor: At Red Rocks (7:30 p.m.) From my notebook: Deaf Safari Day Opens Doors At Denver Zoo: Gets People Together. (CBS4)Readers Respond: To best old-school Italian list. (Westword) Denver Art Museum: May Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, which is an annual celebration of the historical and cultural contributions of people of Asian and Pacific Islander descent to the United States. (Facebook) 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 Alrighty, you're all caught up for today! I'll see you soon. — Brad K. Evans Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Denver Daily? Contact me at [email protected]
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