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Earliest in view: May 12 · 20:37 UTCMost recent: Jun 12 · 10:00 UTC
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  • BUSINESSJun 12 · 10:00 UTCDENVERITE
    Inside the Denver airport tunnels (and the huge plan to reuse them)

    Denver International Airport plans to repurpose unused baggage tunnels into pedestrian walkways by 2029, aiming to address train system redundancy issues. The project, costing $300 million to $700 million, will allow passengers to walk between concourses instead of relying on trains. CEO Phil Washington emphasizes creating aesthetically pleasing tunnels with concessions and moving sidewalks.

  • BUSINESSMay 28 · 20:58 UTCFOX NEWS
    Mysterious airport tunnels to open beneath hub long tied to conspiracy theories

    Denver International Airport will open sections of its underground baggage tunnels as pedestrian walkways connecting concourses A, B, and C. The project, part of the airport’s 'Vision 100' expansion plan, aims to improve passenger movement and is set to begin construction in 2027 with a cost range of $300 million to $700 million. The tunnels have long been associated with conspiracy theories involving secret bunkers and 'lizard people.'

  • SECURITYMay 12 · 20:37 UTCFOX NEWS
    Disturbing new details revealed in death of Denver airport intruder who died after breaching fence

    A 41-year-old man named Michael Mott died by suicide after breaching security layers at Denver International Airport and being struck by a Frontier Airlines jet. The incident occurred late Friday night, and officials are reviewing safety protocols and perimeter security to identify potential improvements. The airport's security system relies on multiple layers, including fencing, cameras, and security patrols.

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