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🌱 Mobile Home Residents Rally + Arvada's New Xmas Tree + Van Life

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Wednesday's weather: A t-storm around in the p.m.. High: 83 Low: 61.


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Here are the top stories in Denver today:

  1. Two hospitalized in tubing accident in Clear Creek. A group of four was tubing in an area that was posted as a no tubing area along Clear Creek along Highway 6, near Tunnel number 1. (CPR)
  2. Colorado's state parks were busy over the Fourth of July, and summer looks like more of the same. The state's parks saw thousands celebrating the July 4th holiday, filling metro area reservoir boat ramps and beaches across the state. Officials think it's an indication of how busy the parks will be throughout the the summer. (FOX31)
  3. Arvada has brand new Christmas tree. After strong winds toppled the Olde Town Arvada's christmas tree, six months later, a new blue spruce has been planted in its place. (9News)
  4. Mobile home residents across the state rallying to get traction on the rent cap provision. Mobile home activists are demanding a meeting with Colorado Gov. Jared Polis about why he worked to remove the highly sought after rent stabilization measure during the last legislative session. (CO Newsline)
  5. Is van life all that it's cracked up to be? If you have you fantasized about hitting the road in a van, read this article before you sell all your worldly possessions and embark on your new adventure. (5280)

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Today in Denver:

  • COGCC Commission: General meeting. (9 a.m.)
  • Lost at the Farm: Sheridan Library. (Noon)
  • Tierra y Agua/Water and Soil: Columbine Library. (2 p.m.)
  • Networking at Night: ATD Rocky Mountain chapter. (5:00 PM)
  • Virtual Info Session: Check out healthcare career training with Concorde. (6 p.m.)
  • The Best Concerts in Denver This Week: Halsey, Bob Dylan and more. (Westword)

From my notebook:

FEMA Artworks grant program: The South Platte River Mobile Art Project seeks an artist, or artist group, to develop a mobile art experience for use at outdoor, publicly accessible, community events in the Overland Park, Rosedale and Ruby Hill neighborhoods of Denver, Colorado. (Redline)


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