More Perfect Union has launched an ad campaign against the Trump administration's cuts to national parks. Photo: Courtesy of More Perfect Union
π More Perfect Union, a pro-labor news outlet, is putting up nearly a dozen billboards across Denver this week as part of a national ad blitz protesting the Trump administration's cuts to national parks, Alayna reports.
β The National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden laid off at least 114 people yesterday. The cuts come as the Trump administration aims to slash the Department of Energy's budget by nearly $20 billion. (CPR)
βοΈ President Trump yesterday announced he's directing the Department of Justice to "take all necessary action to help secure the release" of Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk convicted of tampering with election machines, who's serving a nine-year sentence. (CPR)
π€ Weighted down by criticism, the Legislature rejected an effort yesterday to overhaul the state's regulations on artificial intelligence in the final days of the session, John reports.
π No criminal activity is suspected in the death of Jeff Sperbeck, who was killed in a California crash involving a golf cart driven by Denver Broncos legend John Elway. (Denver Post π)
π¨ A shooting near Coors Field on Sunday night left four people with non-life-threatening injuries, Denver police say. No arrests have been made.
βοΈ Registration for summer activities hosted by Denver Parks & Recreation, including youth summer camps, opens at noon today, Alayna reports.