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Why We Love New Denver Bars Pretty Neat, My Boy Tony and the W

These spots mix the comfort and relaxed atmosphere of a dive with well-crafted, yet affordable, cocktails.

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Seven New Restaurants and Bars Opened in Denver This Week

Funky Flame, the Guest, My Boy Tony and a new location of Istambut Cafe are among the latest additions to the local dining scene.

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These 9 "Bib Gourmand" restaurants in Denver, Boulder offer a good meal at a good value

They're not Michelin stars, but nine restaurants in Denver and Boulder will be recognized as "Bib Gourmand" restaurants.

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Commentary: I-270 Expansion Will Harm Latino Communities, Increase Air Pollution, and Accelerate Climate Change


Allen Cowgill (Photo by Adam Bove)
This guest commentary is by Allen Cowgill, a Denver advocate focused on safer streets and sustainable transportation. He is a member of the Denver Bicycle Lobby and is on Twitter at @AllenCowgill.
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is planning to increase lanes for cars and trucks on I-270 and says this project is about “improvements and safety.” In reality, it will increase pollution in neighborhoods inhabited mostly by people of color and could accelerate climate change by encouraging more people to drive.
CDOT could rapidly increase safety by improving deadly state highways: Federal, Colfax, Colorado, Sheridan, Alameda, and other urban arterials are the deadliest streets in Denver. This isn’t just a Denver problem. From 2009 to 2016, U.S. arterial roads designed to move large volumes of traffic quickly saw a 67% increase in pedestrian fatalities.

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