Denver News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Denver News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Denver: Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Denver area | June 22
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Denver's severe thunderstorm watch affects the northeastern plains, with landspout tornadoes spotted on the Eastern Plains. The Transplant Games in Denver continue, and a new co-branded Bed Bath & Beyond store is set to open in Colorado.
Denver: Douglas County wildfire under control, evacuation warnings lifted | June 21
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Denver's episode covers wildfire updates in Douglas County and a new evacuation warning northeast of Deckers, plus a Juneteenth celebration at CU Boulder's downtown festival. It also highlights a historical look at Colorado's past through a former mining town known as the "sex-change capital of the world."
Denver: Local journalist Lynn Bartels passes away at 69 | June 20
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Denver's Local Wire update covers the passing of renowned journalist Lynn Bartels, Denver's World Cup watch party at Skyline Park, and Juneteenth events across the city. The episode also highlights neighborhood dining efforts and the revitalization of local eateries like Madeline.
Denver: Wildfire forces evacuations near Western Slope | June 19
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Denver's episode covers a wildfire near the Western Slope causing evacuations, a $397,000 settlement in Fort Collins over excessive force, and Juneteenth celebrations across Denver, Colorado Springs, and Fort Collins. The Local Wire also highlights the NL Cy Young Award winner's involvement in Rockies holiday events.
Denver: Worker dies in Broncos training site collapse, OSHA investigates | June 18
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Denver: A fatal accident at the Broncos' new training facility has led to an OSHA investigation, while a state employee sues Colorado over minimum wage violations. Denver's first woman to compete in Miss Black Rodeo USA is making history, and two high school theater students are set for Broadway.
Denver: Denver Faces Triple-Digit Heatwave Today | June 17
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Denver faces its hottest day of the year with temperatures nearing 100°F, as heat advisories surge and officials warn of heat exhaustion risks. Senators Michael Bennet and Phil Weiser show rare bipartisan agreement on climate and healthcare, while Bow Mar’s road gates spark debate over traffic, safety, and regional planning.
Denver: DUI Driver Hits 3 Women, Drags One Half a Block: Police Report | June 16
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Denver officials are investigating a severe DUI crash that injured three women near downtown, while Aurora lifts its fire ban for the Fourth of July. Bow Mar's plan to gate public roads in a suburban area sparks debate, and the Denver library reopens with new community spaces.
Denver: Shooting in Denver leaves one injured overnight | June 15
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Denver: Law enforcement investigates a shooting in a residential area with one injured, while a major data center opens in Parker sparking concerns over traffic and environment. A Florida woman competes in the Transplant Games 30 years after life-saving surgery, highlighting resilience and second chances.
Denver: Gross Dam expansion nears completion, raising water security questions | June 14
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Denver's Gross Dam expansion, a $600 million Denver Water project, faces ongoing debates about full capacity despite nearing completion, while Tyler Melito receives the Colorado 150 award for his community service and environmental work. The Citizen app also expanded emergency alerts for wildfires and severe weather, enhancing public safety in Denver.
Denver: Road rage incident sparks police plea for calm on I-70 | June 13
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Denver police urge drivers to stay calm after a road rage fight on I-70 led to a major traffic slowdown, while Broncos player Jonathon Cooper faces another arrest for harassing his ex-girlfriend. Colorado’s struggling housing market and rising costs continue to impact residents amid ongoing economic concerns.
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