🌱 Less Snow In CO? + Pedestrian Killed In Englewood + Moth Invasion

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Denver CO

06 June, 2022

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Hello, neighbors. It's Monday in Denver and I'm back in your inbox with what you need to know about what's happening in and around Denver today. Let's dive in. Monday's weather: Clouds and sunshine. High: 79 Low: 54. Here's to the wonderful local business who sponsors this newsletter. Check out what they can do for you: 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 in Denver today: Are you ready for the miller moth invasion? Millions of moths have begun their annual migration into the Front Range. Bug scientists say the seasonal surge will be exceptionally intense this year, from now until early July. (CPR) By 2080, scientists say Colorado will look more like Arizona. Parts of the Rocky Mountain West are becoming more desert-like due to climate change, and scientists indicate that the shift will likely mean Colorado's climate will become more like Arizona's. Additionally, Colorado will see a 50 to 60 percent reduction in snow by 2080. (7News) Driver hits, kills pedestrian in Englewood. On Sunday morning, a driver hit a pedestrian and then hit a building, which caused the car to roll over, seriously injuring two of the passengers in the car. The driver fled the scene, but later turned himself in to police. (9News) The basement of the IceHouse gets a facelift and is ready for new tenant. After an EDM dance club was spurned by neighbors, the basement of the iconic Ice House building is seeking a new tenant. (Westword) Homeowners will see faster post-wildfire payouts with new law. Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill into law on Thursday that will aid Coloradans that have lost their homes in a wildfire, get their insurance claims paid out more quickly. (CO Newsline) Today in Denver: Toddler Time: Wheat Ridge Library. (10:15 a.m.) BYOB(ook) Group: A book by or about a Presidential Historian. (6:30 p.m.) From my notebook: Trail Ridge Road reopens after large rock falls onto roadway. The highest continuously paved highway in the United States, reopened in Rocky Mountain National Park on Friday morning. It was closed due to a large amount of snow and a large boulder that had fallen onto the roadway. (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 (June 7) Social Security Seminar (June 7) Bark at the Park! (June 12) Taxes in Retirement Webinar on June 13 & 15 (June 13) Hire A Pro To Clean Up The Yard For Dad (June 19) Add your event Now you're in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Monday. I'll catch up with you bright and early Tuesday 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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