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🌱 Spur Campus Nears Completion + Phone Lines Cut At Frontier Airlines

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  • DPS request dismissal of "Know Justice, Know Peace" podcast after announcing it will drop its claim on the trademark.
  • Frontier disconnects its last phone line for live customer service.
  • CSU wrapping up construction on its final building on the Spur Campus in Denver.

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Here are the top stories today in Denver:

  1. Denver Public Schools requests lawsuit be dismissed as the district relinquishes claim to "Know Justice, Know Peace" podcast trademark. DPS has petitioned the court to dismiss the trademark claim against them by the creators of the Know Justice podcast, as the district is renouncing any claim of ownership over the trademark. (CO Sun)
  2. Ride share gig workers protest high fees being charged to drivers. The non-unionized ride share workers that are calling themselves Colorado Independent Driver's United, took to the streets over the busy Thanksgiving holiday by protesting at DIA about the lack of transparency by Uber and Lyft and how they pay their workers. (FOX31)
  3. CSU Spur campus' third building nears nears completion. The Colorado State University is putting the final touches on its third building on the Spur Campus at the National Western Center. The third building, called "Hydro" will join the already completed "Terra" and "Vida" buildings, at it's official ribbon cutting ceremony on Jan. 6. (BizWest)
  4. Frontier airlines ditches customer service by telephone. The bygone days of calling to book a flight are gone at Denver-based Frontier Airlines. Last week the last of the discount carriers' phone lines were disconnected. Customers will be able to contact customer service agents online 24/7 and via the Frontier app. (CBS4)

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From my notebook:

  • 'Tis the season for porch pirates. With it being Cyber Monday, DPD reminding you to protect your packages this holiday season. Here are some simple tips to ensure you get your packages before any porch pirates do. (Denver Police Department)

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