🌱COVID-19 + Another Starbucks Unionizes + Su Teatro's Drama Vs. Trauma
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Denver CO
14 June, 2022
7:41 AM
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Hello, Denver. I'm here in your inbox this morning to tell you what you need to know about what's happening around town today. Let's do this. Tuesday's weather: Mostly sunny and cooler. High: 83 Low: 54. 🏡 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: Starbucks in Cherry Creek is the seventh store in Colorado to unionize. Call it a trend, Colorado Starbucks stores are increasingly moving toward unionizing. This time, a store in Cherry Creek has voted 8-5 to unionize. (CPR)Will Colorado be on its own for the next wave of COVID-19? State health departments across the country are in a state of limbo, and have been left wondering if they'll have to fund their own COVID-19 vaccine programs. U.S. legislators in Congress have been sitting on a $22.5 billion request since last March. (CO Newsline) After 12 years, LoHi SteakBar is closing its doors. The affordable steak restaurant in Northwest Denver is closing on June 15. Stop by and say your goodbyes. (Westword) If you test positive for COVID-19, do this. The seven-day moving average positivity rate in the state is still above 10 percent. Here's the list of things you should do if you test positive for the virus. (9News)Su Teatro invites attendees to participate. The program at the vaunted Chicano theater on Santa Fe invites the audience to unpack their feelings before and after a show. (Denverite) Today in Denver: Clutter or Hoarding: There is hope — this class will help. (9 a.m.) Membership Matters Info Session: Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce. (11 a.m.) Dive Deep into Watercolors: Wheat Ridge Library. (3 p.m.) Casey Frey: At Comedy Works. (7:30 p.m.) From my notebook: Denver Police snagged a suspect on Saturday. District 6 officers were patrolling the area around 18th and California when they observed an SUV that did not have registration tags. The vehicle also matched one that had been reported stolen. (Facebook)The best places to take out-of-towners in Denver metro area. (Patch)Seattle Fish company lands in Denver area stores: The company has been bringing fresh and frozen seafood to Colorado for nearly a century, and now its sustainable caught fish are available at retail stores for the first time. (FOX31) 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: Play: The Shadow Box opens (June 17) Save Soil Walkathon Walk for Our Children (June 18) Arvada on Tap 2022 (June 18) Hire A Pro to Clean Up the Yard for Dad (June 19) Taxes in Retirement Online Seminar (June 20) Add your event That's it for today. 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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