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Here are the top stories today in Denver:

  1. Getting around in Denver on an e-bike. The City of Denver's e-bike rebate program has been wildly successful, and more people can now take advantage of those extra dollars that can be used toward a purchase of a bike. (Westword)
  2. 85 percent of Colorado's water is used for Agriculture. Are we using our increasingly limited water supplies the right way, and is there a better way to manage how we grow food for animals and humans? (CO Sun)
  3. Victim identified in Clear Creek rafting death. Jeffco Coroner's Office has identified a woman who was killed in a rafting accident on Saturday in Clear Creek. Ginny Pemberton, 43, died Saturday after entering a restricted portion of the river. This is separate from Sunday's tubing accident that claimed another life. (FOX31)
  4. Welton Street Cafe back on the hunt for new restaurant space. The iconic restaurant is searching for another temporary space as its new, permanent home winds its way through the construction process. (Westword)
  5. Pac-12 conference negotiating new media rights deal. CU officials indicated that the university is committed for the long term to the sports conference as it accelerates work on a new media deal. (9News)

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Today in Denver:

  • Clutter or Hoarding? There is hope! Free Consultation to learn more. (9 a.m.)
  • RegiRama Summer Movie Series: "The Princess Bride." (6:30 p.m.)
  • Colorado Music Festival: Jan Lisiecki Plays Beethoven's Piano Concertos 2 & 4. (6:30 p.m.)
  • Ahmed Ahmed: Comedy Works. (7:30 p.m.)
  • Intocable: Tour Modus Operandi 2022. (8 p.m.)
  • Live @ The Rose: Paizley Park — A Tribute to Prince. (8 a.m.)

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That's it for today. See you all Saturday morning for another edition of the Denver Daily. — Brad K. Evans

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