Tag: Bicycle
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Junior’s cyclocross team loses bikes and equipment stolen from trailer in Denver
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When Andrew Harbuck woke up in the early hours of Saturday morning, he could immediately tell that something was wrong. The time was exactly 3:37 a.m., he said, when he ran outside to find two men in the process of emptying the contents of the trailer in the backyard of his University Hills home into two pickup…
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Boulder police arrest man on suspicion of robbing bank, attempting to rob woman Thursday
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Boulder police arrested a man on suspicion of robbing a bank and attempting to rob a woman in Boulder on Thursday. David Lloyd Martinez, 46, was arrested on charges of both robbery and attempted robbery for the incident that occurred in the 1600 block of…
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Winter Bike to Work Day looks to continue cold tradition
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While Bike to Work Day creates a seemingly endless amount of commuters pedaling through the Denver streets every summer, the winter months see residents returning to automotive travel. While vehicular travel during the winter is understandable — the 2024 winter has already seen mountains of snow and temperatures plummeting deep into below-zero range — Denver’s Department…
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Legendary Colorado skier, film-maker has ‘one-of-a-kind’ $20,000 bike stolen in Denver
“This isn’t just about me,” Chris Anthony said. “This is happening more and more and more. We’re just allowing it.”
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Should Speer Boulevard be cut to 6 lanes in order to welcome pedestrians, bicyclists?
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Imagine a Speer Boulevard that’s cut to six lanes, incorporates pedestrian and bicycle access and a Cherry Creek that’s not lined with high concrete walls – and it all connects seamlessly and walk-ably to mass transit and the Auraria Higher Education Campus. The Urban Land…
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Governor signs bills on bicycles, campaign contributions
Gov. Jared Polis signed six bills on Wednesday, including measures seeking to end unlimited donations to school board candidates, allowing residents who lost homes in the December Boulder wildfires to keep their voter registration at their previous addresses, and permitting Colorado cyclists to ride through stop signs and red lights when it’s safe to do…
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Things to do this weekend in Denver and beyond
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save THURSDAY An evening all about the city’s leaders: “A City Imagined: a Historic Evening with Denver Mayors” at History Colorado Center, 1200 Broadway. From 7 to 8 p.m., former mayors Federico Peña and Wellington Webb join with Mayor…




