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Wednesday, June 10 

Your Daily Guide

Hiya! Just months after a fire destroyed the historic bandstand that was home to City Park Jazz, the free summer music series is up and running! Taking place on a temporary stage near the City Park Pavilion this season, there are still nine Sundays left to catch an all-ages show through Aug. 9! And more good news: The city has confirmed a new bandstand will open in time for the 2027 City Park Jazz season 🎉

Today's Must-Know

A student secretly holds a smartphone under a school desk while classmates work around them.

The Denver school board has passed a policy banning the use of personal devices during the school day. (StockPlanets / Getty Images)

📵 Denver Public Schools Adopt Cellphone Ban

On Monday, the Denver Public School Board of Education unanimously passed a bell-to-bell cellphone ban that also includes personal communication devices such as smartwatches, laptops, tablets, and wireless earbuds. The ban will go into effect starting in the 2026-27 academic year. [Denver7]

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Bike for better air this summer

June is Bike Month in Colorado, and it's the perfect time of year to pedal to work or run errands on a bicycle! Learn what resources, rebates, and rules to be aware of when leaving your car at home and getting around on two wheels this season.

What Denver's Talking About

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser at a debate.

Attorney General Phil Weiser during a debate against Sen. Michael Bennet in May. (RJ Sangosti / The Denver Post via Getty Images)

🗳️ Attorney General Phil Weiser on His Run for Governor

Attorney General Phil Weiser is on today’s podcast to discuss his run for the highest office in the state and talk about everything from data center moratoriums to bike lanes. Plus, Weiser comments on his opponent Sen. Michael Bennet’s claims that the AG has accepted corporate money. [City Cast Denver 🎧]

PODCAST

Attorney General Phil Weiser on Data Center Moratoriums, Bike Lanes, and His Run for Governor

🫨 Tornado Sirens Mistakenly Activated … Again

You likely heard the tornado sirens on Monday afternoon, and despite Denver County being under a tornado watch, a “comprehensive review” by the city has confirmed that it was a false alarm. The Office of Emergency Management is attributing it to “human error” and that protocols were improperly managed. [KDVR; CPR News]

👀 New Allegations Against Councilmember Flor Alvidrez

Divenia Johnson, a former Denver City Council aide, is suing District 7 Councilmember Flor Alvidrez and the city, alleging age, race, and gender discrimination, unequal treatment, and retaliation. Johnson claims she was fired after raising concerns about a hostile work environment, and that Alvidrez showed a preference for white employees. Another former aide has accused Alvidrez of bullying in 2024. [Denverite]

🛟 Northside Pool Closes After Leaking Thousands of Gallons

The city has closed the Aztlan Pool after discovering it was leaking over 16,000 gallons of water daily. The cause of the leak is not yet clear. Denver Parks and Recreation says the pool will likely need a full replacement, and funding will come from a $950 million Vibrant Denver Bond. [Westword]

🏥 Cigna Leaving CO Individual Health Market

Cigna Healthcare will exit individual health insurance markets nationwide, including Colorado, by January 2027. This is expected to impact over 40,000 people across the state. The move follows a trend of insurer withdrawals since 2022; six insurers remain on the individual market in Colorado. [Denver Gazette 🔐]

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✈️ Heading to DIA soon? You might want to budget more time to navigate the Great Hall, as the triple escalator connecting security to the trains will be closed until April 2027. A double escalator, stairs, and elevators will still provide access.

— Natalia Aldana

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