Keeping our vulnerable populations safe during this move forward

Information from State Representative Leslie Herod's Newsletter: As of Monday, there were 10,878 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Colorado with 508 deaths. In Denver, there are 2,095 cases with 121 deaths. The case data shows that we are all at…

Colorado Will Shift From Stay-At-Home To Safe-At-Home. Here’s What That Looks Like As The State Slowly Reopens

As the statewide curve of COVID-19 related hospitalizations continues to flatten, Colorado's stay-at-home order is set to expire Sunday, April 26. But that doesn't mean that Monday, April 27, we'll be able to get back to the same way that…

Coronavirus-induced RTD service reductions started Sunday

Every bus and rail line except for train service to Denver International Airport will see drastically reduced service starting Sunday, as the Regional Transportation District adjusts to a coronavirus pandemic that has gutted its ridership.

Here’s What Colorado’s New Normal Might Look Like In A Best-Case Coronavirus Scenario

Four weeks into a stay-home order, Coloradans have begun to wonder when they might get to go out again — and what the world will look like when they do.

From ramen kits to breakfast burritos, 21 great deals for Denver restaurant takeout and delivery

Let’s face it: We’ve been having cookies for breakfast, pasta for the other three meals, and wine in amounts nearing our daily recommended glasses of water. And if you’re reading this shaking your head, thinking, but I cook every meal…

Guest Commentary: Common sense will keep RTD moving during the pandemic

On Sunday, the Regional Transportation District will implement a significant cutback in scheduled service. We’re reducing service levels by 40%, shifting to Saturday bus and Sunday rail schedules. Where possible, we will redeploy buses and…

Cutting Transit Service During the Pandemic: Why? How? And What’s Next?

Most of the goals that we expect public transit to pursue have just turned upside down.  Ridership was an important goal two months ago, but now public transit agencies are telling customers to stay away if they can, restricting service to…
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Google Thanks Transportation Workers

As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people are coming together to help one another now more than ever. Google has been using their Doodle to thank front line workers from various industries during this crisis. Today…