Friday, July 11th, 2025

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Good morning, Denver. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 11th of July.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On Thursday, Louisville reopened Sunflower Park and Enclave Park (damaged in the Marshall Fire in December 2021) with a grant from Great Outdoors Colorado. The parks' restoration marks an important step in the community's ongoing recovery efforts. Denver7
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ On June 7, Charlene Kirby, a 75-year-old former first responder, crawled 14 hours across rural Colorado after her side-by-side jackknifed during a debris move and left her with a broken femur—she later underwent surgery on June 9 before returning home on July 3 in time for her grandson’s wedding. Denver7
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Denver cyclist Avi Stopper launched the Bike Streets app to help riders find quieter, safer routes and connect with local stores by offering rewards like free pastries at Rebel Bread — the app also details bike rack locations and offers turn-by-turn directions for new riders. The service features 500 miles of paths and aims to ease stress on busy roads while boosting local business. Denver7
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Aurora and area police arrested 16 suspects—including nine juveniles—as part of a yearlong investigation by the Regional Anti-Violence Enforcement Network that linked them to at least 16 violent incidents and multiple gun-related crimes, with charges including attempted first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, illegal firearm possession, and organized crime violations presented in Denver district court. Sentinel Colorado
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ In January, crews drilling test holes under the Denver Museum of Nature and Science parking lot uncovered a partial dinosaur bone fossil from a plant-eating dinosaur that may be like the Thescelosaurus. The fossil is the deepest and oldest found in Denver and the museum is exploring deep underground heat to help power its energy system—this discovery adds to its growing collection. Colorado Public Radio
- ➤ Today, local artist Keisha Makonese will show about 50 original works at the Colorado Black Arts Festival on the west side of City Park; she will display mixed-media pieces—including ballerinas, abstract paintings and wire earrings—in a cooled 10x20 booth as the free event features food vendors, music, Nigerian drumming and a Black-owned marketplace through Sunday. This participation marks her continued regular presence at the festival where she engages a loyal local following. Colorado Public Radio
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Town officials in Nederland announced today that they are buying Eldora Mountain Resort—POWDR will keep control for a two-year transition period while the town plans to fund the estimated $100 million purchase with revenue bonds. Around 700 resort workers will become town employees—local residents are cautiously optimistic as the deal may close as soon as October. Denver7
SHOP NEWS
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