🌱 Another Lawsuit + No E-Bikes On RTD + Denver Trolley Back On Tracks
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Denver CO
31 May, 2022
7:26 AM
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Hello and happy Tuesday. I'm back in your inbox this morning to walk you through everything you need to know about what's happening in town. Without further ado... Tuesday's weather: A passing afternoon shower. High: 63 Low: 42. 🏡 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 in Denver today: Denver Trolley back on the tracks this summer. The last operating trolley car in the city kicked off its summer season on over the weekend and will operate through the summer on Saturdays and Sundays. You can jump on the train beginning at 10 a.m. with the last departure at 1:30 p.m. Ding, Ding. (9News)Pediatric mental health crisis impacting children of all ages. There's been a 23 percent increase in children going to emergency departments with suicidal thoughts, serious depressive episodes and other mental illnesses, as compared to 2021. (Gazette)Hard to believe that RTD still doesn't allow e-bikes on their buses or trains. As more people purchase electric bikes, the Regional Transportation District hasn't changed their stance on not allowing them to be taken onboard trains or buses. (Denverite) 2020 protests in Denver spur another lawsuit against police. Another protester is suing the Denver Police Department, claiming that police caused her serious bodily injuries when she attended the protests in the wake of George Floyd's death. (9News)Removing Barriers to Educator Preparation program to benefit Colorado teachers. Student teachers in Colorado will now have access to up to $22,000 in stipends, and some teachers that began teaching during the pandemic may qualify for up to $5,000 in loan forgiveness. (CO Sun) 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: Preschool Time: Columbine Library. (10:15 a.m.)Real Estate Investment Hour: With Atlas Real Estate. (6:30 p.m.) Colin Quinn: At Comedy Works. (7:30 p.m.)29 things to do: In and around Denver this week. (303) From my notebook: The Denver Fringe Festival brings a wild a variety of "fringy" acts to venues across the city June 23-26. (Your Hub)Introducing 303 Magazine's celebrity designer: Carol Mier. (303)The More Than Pink walk registration opens today. Sign up for the Susan G. Komen walk. (FOX31)Denver Art Museum new exhibit 'Other People's Pictures' opens this summer. (CBS4) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Featured businesses: Servpro of Summit, Lake, Park & Eagle Counties — (Visit website) Add your business here Events: Real Estate Investment Hour (May 31) Women's Real Estate Investment Hour (June 3) Social Security Seminar (June 7) Taxes in Retirement Webinar on June 13 & 15 (June 13) Add your event Thanks for following along and staying informed! See you all 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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