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Bakery Pop-Ups and More Are Hot in Denver This Summer

Bakery Pop-Ups and More Are Hot in Denver This Summer
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8 New Denver Metro Bakeries to Secure Goodies From Now

8 New Denver Metro Bakeries to Secure Goodies From Now Here’s how to satisfy your cravings for everything from cherry almond hand pies and piña colada pop-tarts to stuffed Berliner doughnuts and crusty baguettes. Allyson Reedy •   April 29, 2021 If you self-medicated with copious amounts of sugar, butter, and flour over the past year, you weren’t alone. The number of new bakeries that popped up during the pandemic is staggering and long overdue, because finding a killer croissant, cookie, and sticky bun shouldn’t be that hard. From a slew of Cottage Food operations making it big to a high-profile Texas bakery debuting in Colorado, here are eight delicious ways to get your fix.

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner pledges to announce police reforms in wake of Chauvin verdict

sign up for our newsletter become a community member Community Members have access to our e-edition and can sign up for our daily e-newsletter Already a Member?Sign in Sign up now Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner pledges to announce police reforms in wake of Chauvin verdict Houston police chief Troy Finner said the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict sent a clear message to law enforcement: No one is above the law, especially those who take an oath and swore to uphold the law and protect one another. (Courtesy city of Houston) Houston police chief Troy Finner said the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict sent a clear message to law enforcement: No one is above the law, especially those who take an oath and swore to uphold the law and protect one another. (Courtesy city of Houston)

Houston ISD renames Montrose-area school to honor civil rights leader Ella J Baker

Wilson served as U.S. president from 1913 to 1921. While known for his vision of a League of Nations in the aftermath of World War I, he also segregated federal agencies after years of integration and supported Jim Crow laws in Washington, D.C. While president of Princeton, he also opposed enrolling Black students. The renaming process began in earnest in January with a committee of students, faculty and parents drawing up guiding values and soliciting name recommendations from the community. From dozens of names, the committee opted to recognize Baker, a behind-the-scenes civil rights leader. As an advocate for civil rights and economic justice over 50 years, she provided leadership to the NAACP, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.

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