🌱 Car Theft Ring Busted + $500 For Taxpayers + Sancho's Arrow Broken
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Denver CO
24 May, 2022
7:52 AM
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Hi all! I'm back in your inbox this morning with everything you need to know about what's happening in town. Let's do it... Tuesday's weather: Cool with rain and drizzle. High: 56 Low: 38. 🏡 Looking for more real estate leads in Denver? Let us help you reach prospective home buyers and stand out from the competition. Click here to learn more. Here are the top stories today in Denver: Car theft ring busted. The crime spree began in February 2021, and included theft of cars and guns, mostly to fuel the group's heroin, meth and fentanyl habits, all while living in stolen camping trailers. Police have arrested 10 of the 11 suspects, which, according to the Denver Attorney's office, have all been charged with auto theft and organized crime. (Herald Sun) The Cashback bill gets signed. That means all Colorado taxpayers will receive up to $500 later this year. Gov. Jared Polis signed the bill Monday that will issue tax refunds to most Colorado taxpayers this summer instead of having to wait until next year when they file their taxes. Those that file jointly should get an estimated $1,000. (FOX31) It's not easy to buy a house in the Denver real estate market. Many homebuyers are hoping for a miracle as high prices, bidding wars and interest rates keep going up. Which is making it difficult to fulfill the dream of owning a home in Denver. (CPR)Sanchos Broken Arrow and So Many Roads Brewery get busted. In addition to getting caught serving minors, police allege that employees were selling cocaine from the bars. Denver's Department of Excise and Licenses issued show cause orders on Monday to the owners of the two bars, Tyler Bishop and Timothy Premus. (7News)What to do with all those tree branches caused by snowstorm? In Denver, property owners are responsible for downed trees, limbs and debris on their property, which includes streets and sidewalks. Beginning this week, Denver's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure says they'll collect some branches as part of its regular extra trash collection. (Denverite) From our sponsor: Today's newsletter is brought to you in part by Ring, a Patch Brand Partner. Whether you're working from home or streaming your favorite movies, the new Ring Alarm Pro gives you an internet connection you can count on — while simultaneously keeping your home safe and secure. To learn more about the innovative security system, or to build your own custom system, you can visit Ring here. Today in Denver: Becoming A Millionaire: Through apartment investing. (1 p.m.) Young Professionals Present: Let's talk money. (4:30 p.m.) Great Decisions: Industrial policy at Columbine Library. (6 p.m.) A Deeper Dive: Third class foods and mealtime traditions. (7 p.m.)23 things to do: In and around Denver this week. (303 Magazine) From my notebook: Call for entries: If nothing else, the past few years have helped us discover or reignite interests in the people, places and things that provide the most solace. Niza Knoll Gallery invites local artists to submit recently created original artwork depicting that which makes you comfortable—a chair, dinner with friends, a favorite sofa, fireplace, picnic, walk in the park, etc. How has it been a part of your life? How do you feel about it? Creature Comforts Deadline: July 9, 2022. (Niza Knoll)Denver Arts Festival returns for Memorial Day weekend. (303) City Skate is here! Roll into the summer and make sure to check out Downtown Denver's first outdoor roller rink at Skyline Park. There's something for everyone; roller skating, mini golf, and a beer garden. (City Skate)May is National Bike Month and pedal power is a great way to get around our beautiful city, but it can also be a little dangerous if motorists and cyclists aren't thinking safety first. (Facebook)Thinking about a summer escape? Aspen's an amazing place in the summertime. (Travel And Leisure) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Becoming A Millionaire Through Apartment Investing (May 24) Bark at the Park (May 28) Add your event You're all caught up for today. I'll catch up with you bright and early tomorrow Wednesday morning with a brand new 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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