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🌱 14 Fourteeners In 45 Hours + CO Hit With Cyberattack + RTD Fare Plan
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Hello all. I'm back in your inbox this morning with your fresh copy of the Denver Daily. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about what's going on in town these days, including updates on:
- Foreign actors hit state's website with a cyberattack.
- RTD proposes to reduce fares and make them less complicated for users.
- Health experts are sounding the alarm about unregulated energy drinks.
Saturday's weather: Mostly sunny and pleasant. High: 66 Low: 45.
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Here are the top stories today in Denver:
- Woman climbs 14 fourteeners in 45 hours. Andrea Sansone, an elite endurance athlete, tops the women's speed record, as she climbs to the top of 14 of Colorado's tallest mountains in less than 45 hours. (CO Sun)
- State of Colorado's website hit with cyberattack. It is believed that an anonymous group of foreign actors hacked the Colorado.gov website. The attack also took down other states' websites across the country. A temporary webpage has been set up to serve the public. (CPR)
- Health experts have concerns about energy drinks. These types of drinks that contain large amounts of caffeine and stimulants are not regulated in the same way that other products with the same type of ingredients are, and medical experts are sounding the alarm. (9News)
- Awake Denver plans move to bigger space. The sober lifestyle is something that Awake Denver is all about. The co-founders, Billy and Christy Wynne recently closed Awake 1.0 and are expanding the concept into a bigger, better location. (303)
- RTD proposes cheaper, less complicated fare program. Under the two proposed plans, the Regional Transportation District bus and train rides could become more affordable and more equitable, and not reduce current service levels. (CPR)
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Today in Denver:
- Auditions for "The Westside Oratorio": Su Teatro. (11 a.m.)
- Harvest Festival: Denver Center for International Studies. (Noon)
- Platte Street: Fall BAZAAR. (Noon-6 p.m.)
- Murals & Mason Jars: At Blue Tile Art Space. (1 p.m.)
- Evergreen Chamber Orchestra: Season opener concert. (3 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Welcome to Botanic Garden's Ghost Tour. Follow along as you are taken into the Waring House and see some of its scary quirks. You'll learn about its beguiling history and some of the ways it has been upgraded for modern use. (Denver Botanic Gardens)
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