Here’s a free walking tour of some of Denver’s murals, curated by local muralist Olive Moya

In the last few weeks, we’ve received several requests from you, our  readers, for recommendations on how to find the coolest street art in Denver.  It became clear to us that Denverites have an appetite for art that can be enjoyed in…

COVID May Take 14 Million Cars Off the Road Forever

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed American driving habits so much that traffic volumes may never recover, a new study finds — but the predicted the post-vaccine 9.2-percent drop in national vehicle miles travelled could be much bigger, if…

Car Modifications for People With Disabilities

Driving a car is something that many people take for granted — the ability to go wherever you want or need to go, whenever you need. For someone with a disability, though, transportation can be a challenge. Public transportation is not…

Dishell and Williams Qualify for General Election Ballot for RTD Board of Directors

Media Contact: Betsy Hart betsy.hart@sos.state.co.us Steve Hurlbert steve.hurlbert@sos.state.co.us July 31, 2020 The Elections Division of the Colorado Secretary of State’s office has announced that Bobby Dishell, a nonpartisan…

Will Covid-19 make urban cycling more inclusive?

Cycling has flourished during Covid-19. Many people nervous about public transport or making greater use of their local areas have been getting around on two (or three) wheels. In the UK, some cycle shops have found it hard to keep up with…

Transit Ridership Is Shifting Constantly During the Pandemic. Here’s How the MBTA Keeps Up

Before COVID-19 struck, Boston’s MBTA changed its bus schedules four times a year. But since the pandemic began, the MBTA has accelerated this process, changing schedules four times since March in response to constantly shifting travel patterns.…

CCDC – Honoring 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act

On Sunday, July 26th, 2020, CCDC presented a virtual event in honor of the 30th anniversary of the ADA and CCDC’s 30th birthday.  Included in that celebration was a short video produced by CCDC. Click the link below to view:

Denver Public Schools Will Extend Remote Learning Through Mid-October

Denver Public Schools will hold classes in the new school year remotely at least through Oct. 16, and district officials are still working with public health officials on a framework that would allow students to return to the classroom.