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Top Denver news: 'Disruptive' passenger, flight diverted; city moves forward on bike lane; more

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Published on December 06, 2019
Top Denver news: 'Disruptive' passenger, flight diverted; city moves forward on bike lane; morePhoto: mrwynd/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Denver.

Denver sidewalk shoveling fines and inspections: what you need to know

The fine for a first offense is $150.

Read the full story on DenverWestword.

After appeal to the Vatican's highest court, new decree means North Denver Church will not be reopened for regular mass

Our Lady of Visitation was closed by the Denver Archdiocese in April of 2017. They've been fighting the decision ever since.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.

A decade-old Denver restaurant, speakeasy and butcher will close by the end of the year

The restaurant and its downstairs speakeasy, Ste. Ellie, and house butcher, Viande, are closing because of rising rents and costs of operating.

Read the full story on Denver Post.

Frontier flight diverts to Denver due to ‘disruptive’ passenger

A Frontier Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Denver Wednesday evening, after a passenger became disruptive during the flight. 

Read the full story on KDVR.

Denver moving forward with protected bike lane on 23rd Avenue

Denver Public Works is moving forward with plans to build protected bike lanes on 23rd Avenue, despite concerns from homeowners in the Jefferson Park neighborhood. 

Read the full story on KDVR.


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