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🌱 Escape The Heat In Breckenridge + E-Bike Rebates Back + Grand Mess

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Hello, everybody! I'm back with your fresh copy of the Denver Daily, hot off the presses. Here are all the things you need to know about what's happening these days in town.


Monday's weather: A t-storm around in the p.m.. High: 81 Low: 62.


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Here are the top stories in Denver today:

  1. Denver breaks long-held record high with triple digit temperatures. Saturday's high temperature was 100 degrees, making it the hottest day on record, as parts of metro Denver and were under a heat advisory over the weekend. (FOX31)
  2. Why are Meow Wolf employees unionizing? Employee's hours are being cut and budgets are being slashed at the immersive installation despite employees being told at a December meeting that the shows are "sold out until the end of time."(Westword)
  3. Luxury apartment building gives tenants 30-days to vacate. The Grand Apartment building, located on Chestnut Street has had numerous construction-related problems, including flooding, since it first opened in 2018. (7News)
  4. Denver's e-bike rebate program re-launches today. Applications for the city of Denver's e-bike rebate program reopen today. Here's why that's a big deal, and more about why e-bikes are all the rage. (5280).
  5. Too hot down here on the Front Range? Escape the summer heat by heading up to Breckenridge. It's a great little town to hang out in during the summer, lots of festivals and things going on, and it's not gonna be as hot at 9,600 feet. (Out There)

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Today in Denver:

  • Athena Project: Girls writing summer camp. (9 a.m.)
  • Toddler Time: Wheat Ridge Library. (10:15 a.m.)
  • BYOB(ook) Group: A book about nature/animals. (6:30 p.m.)
  • Night to Take Flight: Von Miller's 3rd annual fundraiser. (6:30 p.m.)

From my notebook:

  • Keeping it green. As the city's population grows, it's important to develop more usable green spaces. Gardens and urban farms provide city-dwellers with a place to connect with nature and escape from the city's urban sprawl. (Denver Botanic Gardens)
  • New affordable units have opened on the historic Loretto Heights campus. The former dormitory that once housed the Sisters of Loretto, has been redeveloped into the Pancratia Hall lofts, which has been a long-standing icon in Southwest Denver. (Denver)

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Alrighty, you're all caught up for today. I'll see you first thing on Tuesday morning with a brand new edition of the Denver Daily! — Brad K. Evans

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