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🌱 Denver E-Bikes + LoDo Body Cam Video Released + Radon In Your Home?
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Hey, neighbors! It's me, Brad K. Evans, your host of the Daily. Come along for the most important things happening around town.
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Here are the top stories in Denver today:
- LoDo police shooting body camera footage released. Both sides dispute what's on the video camera footage from the shooting that wounded six in LoDo last month. Denver District Attorney Beth McCann promises to form a grand jury to investigate. (9News)
- Denver's e-bike program and how it's being used. The City of Denver's program to kickback $400-$1,700 on the purchase of an e-bike has been a success. Here's a story about those that have bought one and how they're using them. (Denverite)
- Denver's stormwater drains slower than the suburbs. Even though Denver's spent hundreds of millions to update its stormwater systems, it's still an "old" city compared to most municipalities in the metro area, which make it more susceptible to flooding when big storms dump lots of water in a short period of time. (Local Today)
- How much radon is in your house? A new law recently went into effect that requires all radon testing and mitigation be done by a licensed, certified business. Radon in homes is linked to nearly 30,000 deaths a year in the U.S. and is attributed as the second-leading cause of lung cancer. (FOX31)
- Everyone needs more junk, right? Yesterday, Aug. 17, was National Thrift Store Day. Here's a list of thrift stores worth checking out in the metro area. (5280)
Today in Denver:
From my notebook:
- Do you live in Washington Virginia Vale, Virginia Village, Goldsmith, Indian Creek, or University Hills North? Take the City of Denver's surveys on potential recommendations and opportunities for the Near Southeast Area Plan. (Denver)
- Denver Museum of Art: "Who tells a tale adds a tail: Latin America and contemporary art features 19 artists with connections to Latin America, the Caribbean and Latinx artists in the U.S." It is on view at the Denver Art Museum through March 5, 2023. (DAM)
- The City Denver previews the new brick pattern for the 16th Street Mall. (YouTube)
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Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Wednesday. See you all tomorrow morning for another update! — Brad K. Evans
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