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Good morning, Boulder. I'm here in your inbox this morning to get you caught up on everything you need to know about what's going on in town. Here's the lowdown...
Tuesday's weather: A t-storm around in the p.m. High: 83 Low: 61.
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Here are the top stories today in Boulder:
- Colorado teachers at the bottom of the pay scale. A recent study shows that the pay gap for teachers is the widest of any state – 36 percent less than other college-educated workers. That makes Colorado the worst the country when it comes to paying its teachers a living wage. (CO Sun)
- Boulder wants to create a homelessness day center. Boulder has scheduled two meetings to get feedback on a proposed homelessness day center, and to gain insight about the types of services that would be beneficial to the community. (Yahoo!)
- Colorado DMV rolling out new ways to get your driver's license. The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is putting its DMV2GO mobile office program on the road. This new program is part of the DMV's efforts to better serve the community. (Prowers Journal)
- Satellite photos show how bad the water crisis in the West really is. We've known about the coming water crisis for decades, but these images, captured from space, show how the water that we thought we had stored, has been drained over the past few decades. (Fast Company)
- Boulder Police want to stop catalytic converter thefts. Police in Boulder are giving out free anti-theft kits to University of Colorado students. (CBS4)
Today in Boulder:
- Online Conversations: In English Tuesday Evening. (6 p.m.)
- BJFF and ReelAbilities Presents: A.K.A. Doc Pomus. (7 p.m.)
- Eight things to check off your to-do list. (CU Today)
From my notebook:
- New rebuilding resources for Marshall Fire-impacted homeowners. Keep an eye on your mailbox for a letter from Boulder County, Louisville, and Superior sharing details about newly available rebuilding resources for homeowners impacted by last December's wildfire. (BOCO)
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You're officially in the loop for today. I'll see you first thing on Wednesday morning with a brand-new edition of the Boulder Daily! — Brad K. Evans
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