Interested In Biking More, But Scared By Busy Streets? There's A New Kind Of Map For You
Avi Stopper, founder of the Bike Streets Project, developed a map of low-stress streets in Denver to get more people cycling.
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Avi Stopper, founder of the Bike Streets Project, developed a map of low-stress streets in Denver to get more people cycling.
Ryan Warner/CPR News
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Any organization that provides or refers patients for abortions will be ineligible for Title X funding to cover STD prevention, cancer screenings and contraception.
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