Leigh Walden is the managing co-editor in chief at Colorado College's independent student newspaper The Catalyst. She is finishing her degrees in computer science and journalism with aspirations to work as a data investigative journalist.
A long line of people make their way through security at Denver International Airport on Saturday, July 20, 2024. Denver International Airport and the Transportation Security Administration are bracing for a busy Thanksgiving holiday travel season this year.
Both airport and TSA officials have several ways they’ve prepared for the influx of passengers and recommendations for planning ahead. There are also 36 electric vehicle charging stations available at no extra charge than standard parking rates on Level 1 of the parking garages.
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