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🌱 Denver Getting An In-N-Out + Businesses Using Narcan + Denver No. 14

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Here are the top stories today in Denver:

  1. Denver's getting its first In-N-Out. Years after it being promised, the storied West Coast burger place is opening inside the city limits of Denver. (303)
  2. Woman allegedly stole government agency's credit cards. An employee of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Lakewood, Dema Martinez, allegedly stole $800,000 in credit cards, and is now facing a 24-count federal indictment for wire and bank fraud. (9News)
  3. Besides the coasts, Denver is the only city with median rent over $2,000. Out of the 50 largest metro areas, Denver-Lakewood-Aurora currently has the 14th highest median rent at $2,032 per month. (FOX31)
  4. Denver area businesses are training staff to use Narcan. Sexy Pizza has been training its employees to use naloxone, which can save the life of someone experiencing an opioid overdose. (KUSA)
  5. Denver's 2023 municipal election is already getting loaded with cash. Next April, Denver will elect a new mayor and along with all 13 city council seats, among others. The candidates are scrambling to raise the cash to win. (Denverite)

Today in Denver:

  • Outdoor Family Time: Columbine Library. (9:15 a.m.)
  • Colorado Music Festival: Prokofiev 5 + Gabriela Montero Plays Tchaikovsky (6:30 p.m.)
  • Mike Stanley: At Comedy Works. (7:30 p.m.)
  • Bri Bagwell: At the Black Buzzard at Oskar Bluest. (8 p.m.)

From my notebook:

  • 5280 picks: Colorado's best craft breweries. (5280)
  • Denver Art Museum announces upcoming exhibition: "Her Brush: Japanese Women Artists from the Fong-Johnstone Collection," opens at the Denver Art Museum on Nov. 13, and be on view through May 13, 2023. (DAM)
  • Is your kiddo vaccinated? Back-to-school season is upon us! Prepare your child and keep them healthy by staying up to date with COVID-19 vaccines and boosters. (COSTATE)

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That's it for today. See you all tomorrow for another update! — Brad K. Evans

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