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🌱 Snow Crash Map + Louisville Issued 100 Building Permits + Recount
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Hello, friends! It's me, Brad K. Evans, your host of the Denver Daily. Here are all the most important things to know about what's happening in town, including...
- Included today is a map of where the most crashes happen when it snows.
- Denver Public School Board votes to reject school closure plan.
- Renaming Mount Evans has supporters and detractors.
Friday's weather: Mostly sunny and cold. High: 23 Low: 13.
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Here are the top stories today in Denver:
- When it snows in metro Denver, here's a list of where most of the crashes happen. Most of the car crashes in and around Denver happen on its main streets including Sheridan, Federal, Colorado Boulevard and Colfax Avenue. What you may find interested is that the most crashes actually happen between downtown and the airport, along Pena Boulevard. (FOX31)
- Renaming Mount Evans has its supporters and its detractors. As Colorado considers renaming one of its most popular peaks, the debate about the name and why it should be changed continues to rage. (CO Sun)
- One Hundred building permits have been issued to rebuild homes burned in the Marshall Fire in Louisville. Of the 550 homes that were burned in Louisville in 2021, the City of Louisville has issued 100 permits to rebuild, and more than 50 permits are still under review. (FOX31)
- Denver Public School Board votes down school closure plan. Despite needing to significantly trim its budget, the DPS School Board voted last night to reject the proposed school closure plan. This vote is contrasted by the recent Jefferson County School district, which voted to close 16 schools earlier this month. (Denverite)
- Colorado's 3rd District race between Boebert and Firsch appears to be headed to a recount. Pushing it over the threshold for a state-mandated, automatic recount. The vote margin between Rep. Lauren Boebert's and Adam Frisch is 551. (CPR)
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Today in Denver:
- Holiday Treasures craft show: Hudson Public Library. (9 a.m.)
- Ground Water Commission: Castle Rock. (10 a.m.)
- Let's Dance: Columbine Library. (11:15 a.m.)
- Arms Around Adams 14: Community rally. (3:30 p.m.)
- Open Studio event: featuring Artist Raven Rohrig. (5:30 p.m.)
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From my notebook:
- City and County of Denver's Light the Lights Celebration: Deck the city's hall with some sparkle and glow! Head down to the City and County building for the Light the Lights celebration on Nov. 23 at 4:30 p.m.! Watch as they flip the switch on the season with the first light show at the City & County Building. (Denver)
- Denver Moves Everyone includes six goals, with equity being the common thread linking each goal. Learn more about how each of these goals reflect the Denver's values for transportation. Learn more here: (DOTI)
- Wanna go ice skating? Here's a list of all the places you can skate this winter. (Westword)
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Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Friday! See you all Saturday morning for another update. — Brad K. Evans
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