Your Denver news podcast topics this week: Mayor Hancock’s State of the City speech, explained
Here’s this week’s episode of Denverite Now, your favorite Denver news podcast!
Here’s this week’s episode of Denverite Now, your favorite Denver news podcast!
Here’s how our host, Paul Karolyi, describes this episode:
This week on Denverite Now…
1) Stephanie Snyder and Dave Burdick invite you to Denverite’s one-year anniversary party at 6 p.m. on July 26 at Galvanize Platte.
2) We do a “close read” of Mayor Michael Hancock’s State of the City speech, with Denverite’s beat reporters reacting to and analyzing his major policy announcements. Here’s Erica Meltzer’s coverage of the speech:
Even Mayor Hancock finds Denver’s pace of development “shocking”
And if you want to experience the whole speech for yourself, you can read it here and watch it here.
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