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🌱 Moose Shot Dead + Will Signs Protect Cyclists? + No Express Bus Yet
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Hello all. It's me, Brad K. Evans, your host of the Boulder Daily — back in your inbox with all the most important things happening locally. Enjoy...
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Here are the top stories today in Boulder:
- RTD's staffing shortage continues to impact express service between Denver and Boulder. Even with new pay raises for drivers, the Regional Transportation District is still facing an uphill battle to return to pre-pandemic service levels. The Flatiron Flyer express bus service between Boulder and Denver still hasn't been able to return because they don't have the drivers required to support it. (CPR)
- Gun shops watching closely as Boulder's gun laws change. After the Boulder City Council voted to change Boulder's gun laws, adjacent cities are prepping for increased gun purchases. (CBS4)
- Moose wounds two in Boulder County. On Wednesday morning, a moose charged two people near Nederland, and a deputy shot and killed it when it charged again. (Patch)
- Fourth of July fireworks shows canceled across the metro area. With the current drought conditions, cities across the metro area are still planning events for the 4th of July, but without firework shows. (CBS4)
- CDOT and Bicycle Colorado hope signs will protect cyclists. The Colorado Department of Transportation has created a new sign that is intended to remind drivers of Colorado's "Three-Foot Law." That's the one that requires people driving cars to give bicyclists at least three feet of space when passing. (KMGH)
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Today in Boulder:
- Playtime Storytime at Meadows: Boulder Public Library. (10:15 a.m.)
- Online Conversations: In English Fridays. (10:30 a.m.)
- Ribbon Cutting Boulder Light Lounge: Boulder Chamber. (11 a.m.)
- "The Christians": Presented by OpenStage theatre. (7:30 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Boulder County's State Health Insurance Assistance program and Medicare counseling team provides classes, individual assistance, and fraud prevention to Boulder County residents. (BOCO)
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Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Friday. I'll see you back in your inbox tomorrow with a new update! — Brad K. Evans
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