
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.
Small business owners prepare for minimum wage increase in Denver
The City of Denver announced its proposal on Thursday to raise minimum wage, beginning in January 2020. Denver Mayor Michael Hancock and Councilwoman Robin Kniech’s proposal would elevate Denver’s minimum wage to $13.80 an hour on Jan. 1, then to $15.87 on Jan. 1, 2021.
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Electric vehicles take over Denver streets for National Drive Electric Week
Electric vehicle dealers and organizations trying to promote energy alternative cars took over Bannock Street in front of the City and County Building on Wednesday. It’s all to raise awareness about the financial benefits for drivers and local businesses as part of National Drive Electric Week.
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Teenager dies after shooting n Denver
Denver police say a teenager was shot and killed Wednesday near South Monaco Parkway and Mexico Avenue, not far from Cook Park.
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Downtown Denver street closures expected Sunday for Xcel Energy project
Starting at 8 a.m., Xcel Energy plans to place 33 electrical breakers on the roofs of nine buildings, forcing street closures.
Read the full story on Denver Post.
A Denver teen goes on strike for the climate every Friday — and this week, she will march with Greta Thunberg in NYC
Haven Coleman said she is not afraid to shame the adults who came before her for ruining the planet.
Read the full story on 9NEWS.
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