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Top Denver news: DPS shutting down for 3 weeks; drive-up virus testing hours being limited; more

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Published on March 13, 2020
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

Denver Public Schools shutting down for 3 weeks

Attempting to limit the spread of coronavirus in the city, Denver Public Schools is shutting down for three weeks. The closure will begin on Monday, March 16, and last until April 6 for staff and April 7 for students.

Read the full story on DenverWestword.

East grad Bobenmoyer signs with Broncos

Long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer — a 2015 Cheyenne East graduate — signed a free agent contract with the Denver Broncos on Wednesday.

Read the full story on www.apghub.com.

Drive-up testing hours in Lowry for coronavirus will be limited Friday; tests capped at 150

The drive-up testing site for the coronavirus has seen more than 650 Coloradans over the past two days, and hours on Friday are being limited.

Read the full story on www.denverpost.com.

Students rally in front of statue, want permanent recognition for Los Seis de Boulder

Students rallied in front of a sculpture in honor of Los Seis de Boulder on the campus of the University of Colorado Wednesday to raise awareness about the current status of the public art display.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.


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