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π± Independence Pass Closes For Winter + Your Ballot Is Due On Tuesday
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Hey, everybody! It's Monday in Denver and I'm back in your inbox to get you caught up on all the most important things happening locally, including news about...
- Dash cam video captures last Friday's 100-car pile up.
- Colorado's Independence Pass, between Leadville and Aspen, is closed for the winter.
- Don't forget to vote! Your ballot is due by tomorrow, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m.
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Here are the top stories today in Denver:
- Dash camera video captures Friday's 100-car pileup. A dash cam video of the massive car pile up on 6th Avenue is capture on video here: (FOX31)
- Have you turned your ballot in yet? Don't worry, you're not the only one. It's not too late to mail your ballot for election day, but there are numerous drop off boxes across the city. Ballots are due by 7 p.m. on Nov. 8. (KDVR)
- Twitter releases at least 87 employees from Boulder office. The layoffs were announced on Nov. 4, and Twitter sent a letter to the City of Boulder indicating that "approximately 87 employees at the Boulder Office will be terminated from the company." The employees included in the workforce reductions will be paid and receive benefits through Jan. 4, 2023. (7News)
- Colorado's Independence Pass closes for the year. The pass typically closes each November for the winter season, in part because plowing the steep road isn't safe during the winter months. (Summit Daily)
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Today in Denver:
- Preschool Time: Edgewater Library. (10:15 a.m.)
- Mixed Media Makers: Hudson Public Library. (3 p.m.)
- Writing workshop: Denver Online Family & Community. (5 p.m.)
- BYOB(ook) Group: "Another Country" at Colorado Plus Brew Pub. (6:3o p.m.)
From my notebook:
- BookBar November book suggestions for your next great read. (CO Sun)
- Here's the 2022 Denver Film Festival lineup. (9News)
- Denver Arts Week is here. Explore the city's art districts, museum exhibitions, outdoor sculptures, performing arts, great deals on art and more. (VISIT DENVER)
- The Mayor's Pedestrian Advisory Committee is looking for new members. If you are interested in how people move around the city, especially pedestrians and have a passion for walking and safety this is your chance. Citizens on this committee can help Denver move forward. (Denver)
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