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Bruce Finley

Colorado

Staff Writer at The Denver Post

journalist, staff writer @denverpost. environment news, international affairs, mountains, soccer

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  • 1 week ago | denverpost.com | Bruce Finley

    Denver International Airport officials are planning to build a new 5,200-space parking lot on 35 acres of farmland northeast of the city, and they’re raising rates for public parking at the airport by as much as 25%, starting May 14. For example, parking in the Pikes Peak and Longs Peak shuttle lots will cost $10 a day, up from $8.

  • 1 week ago | denverpost.com | Bruce Finley

    Denver International Airport officials say their sixth-busiest ranking among the world’s airports solidifies DIA’s position as a global hub with expanding reach. The preliminary Airports Council International rankings also place DIA as the third-busiest in North America for the fourth year, based on DIA’s record passenger traffic last year. Capacity growth by the largest airlines and increased flight frequencies, combined with new carriers adding service, maintained DIA’s position.

  • 1 week ago | denverpost.com | Bruce Finley

    It’s been six months since John Hunter rode Regional Transportation District light rail trains from his home in Lakewood to work in the Denver Tech Center. On a good day, the trip took 47 minutes — competitive with driving — and he loved listening to music, reading and gazing out the window. But when RTD’s trains slowed to 10 mph last summer, his commutes took as long as two hours.

  • 1 week ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Bruce Finley

    By Bruce Finley, The Denver Post DENVER - Airlines are expanding and upgrading their exclusive luxury lounges at Denver International Airport this year to provide extra comforts, such as better free food and quiet space, for elite travelers who can afford to steer clear of the growing crowds. Meanwhile, DIA officials promise improved conditions for everyone.

  • 1 week ago | charlotteobserver.com | Bruce Finley

    A long line of people make their way through security at Denver International Airport on July 20, 2024. (Zachary Spindler-Krage/The Denver Post/TNS) TNS DENVER - Airlines are expanding and upgrading their exclusive luxury lounges at Denver International Airport this year to provide extra comforts, such as better free food and quiet space, for elite travelers who can afford to steer clear of the growing crowds. Meanwhile, DIA officials promise improved conditions for everyone.

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Bruce Finley
Bruce Finley @finleybruce
29 Nov 23

Denver's mayor open to "re-evaluating" how cold it must be before city opens emergency shelters: https://t.co/IOU7uSb6SI

Bruce Finley
Bruce Finley @finleybruce
28 Nov 23

Turning a burden into a benefit: https://t.co/Pj2lN0hbqn

Bruce Finley
Bruce Finley @finleybruce
26 Sep 23

U.S. Postal Service problems plague residents in Colorado mountain towns who rely on USPS as never before for delivery of items ordered over the Internet: https://t.co/o4WVWlRn8w