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🌱 Local Cake Maker To Appear On TV + Flow Of Migrants Continues
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Hello, hello! I'm back in your inbox this morning with your fresh copy of the Denver Daily. Here's all the local news you need to know right now, including...
- Cake artist, Angel Figueroa, will be featured on Amazon Prime cooking show next week.
- Denver needs help as migrants continue to flow into the city.
- Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced their plan to introduce wolves beginning in Colorado in 2023.
Saturday's weather: Mostly cloudy. High: 50 Low: 32.
Here are the top stories in Denver today:
- Local cake artist takes featured on Amazon Prime. Angel Figueroa, owner of the Denver-based '3 Cherries on Top,' bakery will showcase her cake skills on an episode of "The Dr. Seuss Baking Challenge" on Amazon Prime, which is scheduled to air on Dec. 13. (KDVR)
- Colorado will receive $171 M for broadband expansion. The funds will assist in bringing reliable internet access to about 18,000 locations across the state. The funding is being provided as part of the American Rescue Plan Act. (Patch)
- City of Denver needs help as flow of migrants continues. Denver is experiencing a wave of migrants being bused to Denver, and while the City of Denver has been able to quickly respond to the first 100, more are expected to arrive in coming days. (CBS4)
- Colorado to lead multi-state investigation of proposed grocery merger. Colorado State Attorney, General Phil Weiser, announced that his office will lead the investigation into the proposed merger between King Soopers' parent company and Albertsons. (7News)
- CPW releases plan for Colorado wolf reintroductions. Colorado Parks and Wildlife will be introducing wolves in Colorado, and the wolves will be relocated from Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. The planned timeline has them being released by the end of 2023. (KDVR)
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Today in Denver:
- Eisenhower Recreation Center: Donuts with the Grinch. (10 a.m.)
- Family Time: Belmar Library. (10:15 a.m.)
- Theatre Show: "The Book of Will" at Denver School of the Arts HS. (Noon)
- Holiday Mercado and Open Mic: At CHAC Gallery. (Noon)
- Winter Art Market: NEXT Gallery. (Noon-5 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Exhibition at Denver Art Museum dazzles: "Saints, Sinners, Lovers and Fools." (Patch)
- If you are able to contribute to the migrant sheltering effort, donations are being accepted here: (Denver)
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