500 Canceled Flights Later, DIA Hopes to Return to Normal This Afternoon
“We’re hoping by early afternoon that we’ll see some more flights depart and arrive.”
“We’re hoping by early afternoon that we’ll see some more flights depart and arrive.”
Nearly a million Coloradans plan to travel for the holiday.
“I am confident that our very capable leadership team will continue to guide the agency in our mission to serve the traveling public.”
Colorado might be known for its mountains, but nothing can bog down a fun ski trip down like traffic.
“I think it shows that on a temporary basis [riders] are willing to deal with a bit of a reduction to have the reliability.”
There will be a gap in bike-sharing service next year.
North metro communities frustrated by N Line delays will get a temporary fare reduction in return for their patience.
RTD canceled nearly a hundred light-rail trips on Monday and Tuesday as its operator shortage continues to impact services.
There are things you might want on a vanity plate here in Denver…and then again, there are things you might not.
BikeStreets.org is crowd sourcing to make Denver cycling safer.
While state and local governments have considered a train, it’s a complicated solution.
Transit advocates say RTD’s fares are too high. What if the agency collected no fares at all?
“It’s not a delay in stone right now. I call it a delay on paper.”
“In my opinion, RTD is in crisis. And this is a district-wide issue; it’s not just an RTD issue.”
Executive director Shoshana Lew has gotten an earful lately.
Today will be the first major road test for thousands of transplants.
To deal with ongoing driver and operator shortages, RTD is considering temporarily suspending “a significant amount of service.”
“Let’s go out and talk to communities before we make a decision.”
The mayor approved just over half of the $350,000 request.
Experts want you to merge late, not early.
Double-digit totals were recorded in thirteen clusters.
Of the hundreds of traffic accidents that occurred during Thursday’s snowstorm, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety argues the vast majority, or about 95 percent, were caused by bad driving. Readers aren’t so sure: Says Alex: Yeah, let’s blame the 10% of transplants. GTFOH. I’m on the road all day,…