🌱 CO 'Forever Chemical' Ban + HOA Insurance Blame Game + RVs At Park

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Denver CO

16 May, 2022

7:54 AM

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Good morning, people of Denver! Brad K. Evans here with the latest copy of theDenver Daily. Monday's weather: Times of clouds and sun. High: 81 Low: 54. 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. Click here to get your business featured in this spot. Here are the top stories in Denver today: PFAS chemicals to be banned from some products sold in Colorado. State lawmakers have approved a bill that will ban some items that include the 'forever chemical' from being sold in the state as early as 2025. (Patch)90-year-old Denver woman stuck in insurance blame game loop. Months after her condo was damaged when a pipe burst in her condo building's hallway, she's still having to live in the unit with bare concrete floors. (FOX31)Aspgren Park residents seeking help from City after RV campers surround the southwest Denver park. Over the past few weeks, the park has essentially become unusable to neighbors after multiple RVs rolled into the area and essentially turned the park into a campground. (7News)Expert tips on what to do during a mass shooting. Colorado has had its share of mass shootings over the years, and this expert has some helpful tips if you ever find yourself in a place where gunman is firing off rounds. (KDVR)Pickleball mayor won't face any criminal charges. The city of Denver has settled its case against the man many call the "Mayor of Pickleball." Arslan Guney was accused of damaging a Denver Recreation Center's basketball court, but those charges have been dropped. (Denverite) Today in Denver: Fresh Baked: The Business of Baking with Cannabis. (Monday)Wendy: SIE Film Center. (4 p.m.)Titanic Trivia: At Copper Kettle Brewing. (6 p.m.) Full Orchestra Concert: Denver School of the Arts HS. (7 p.m.) From my notebook: Denver Art Museum is displaying a print of a painting by Ukrainian artist Maria Primachenko In 1889, the same year the Moulin Rouge opened on the edge of the red light district of Pigalle in Paris, a red light district out on the frontier of the American West in Denver, Colorado also saw a grand opening of what became the "Wickedest Street in the West." (DCPA) CU Denver's Future Fest 2022: Call for submissions. (Patch)Mod Vintage Show applications due this week. The 16-year-old show is accepting vendor applications through May 19 for the August 2022 show in Denver. (Modern Show) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Breast Ultrasound Screening Coming Direct to You! (May 21) Add your event Thanks for following along and staying informed! I'll see you back in your inbox tomorrow with another update. — Brad K. Evans Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Denver Daily? Contact me at [email protected]

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