City & County of Denver
Recent News About City & County of Denver
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Denver CASR: 'Save thousands of dollars when you upgrade your old heating and cooling equipment and electrify your home with Denver's Climate Action Rebates!'
Denver Climate Action Sustainability & Resiliency reminded residents they could get rebates for upgrading heating and cooling equipment.
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Colorado academic James Walsh says running for mayor is 'the perfect opportunity because it’s an open seat'
Denver mayoral candidate James Walsh, an associate professor of political science at the University of Colorado Denver, said he has "always wanted to run for office," which is why he has joined the city's crowded race for mayor.
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Hancock says city resources 'on the verge of reaching a breaking point at this time' amid wave of migrants
Amid an influx of migrants into the city, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has been sounding the alarm about the challenges the migrants could have on local resources.
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Hancock as migrants arrive in city by bus: 'Denver is and always will be a welcoming community'
Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock has shared information about emergency housing for a large group of migrants that recently arrived in the city.
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Denver holds events in observance of Veterans Day
In a Nov. 9 Tweet, the City and County of Denver shared that many city offices would be closed on Veterans Day.
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Denver coucilman announces gift drive: 'We are collecting gifts for neighbors in need'
Denver's District 6 Councilman Paul Kashmann has encouraged city residents to consider donating toys and other basic necessities to the Holiday Gift Drive to bring a little cheer to people in need this holiday season.
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Butler on Red Rocks venue: 'Having more seats and a fully accessible row 1 can be a game changer to people'
Alison Butler, director of Division of Disability Rights, Human Rights and Community Partnerships, spoke Monday about the importance of improvements to the Red Rocks music venue.
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Mashed: 'The Centennial State's La Loteria Taqueria gives hungry Coloradoans a traditional taste of Tex-Mex'
A Mexican restaurant in Denver is adjudged as having the best nachos in Colorado.
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Nicolais: ‘This is a head fake from someone who’s trying to throw a monkey wrench into Leslie’s campaign.’
In late September, news outlets looked more closely at Leslie Herod's simultaneous campaigns for two different offices at two different levels of government.
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City and County of Denver: 'This Hispanic Heritage Month is a perfect time to support local Latino/Latina-owned' businesses
The City of Denver invites everyone to patronize local Latino-owned restaurants, breweries, stores and arts and cultural institutions during Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Denver's McLaren: 'Monkey pox is a virus kind of like smallpox, but generally milder'
In a video tweeted out this week by the City and County of Denver, Dr. Sterling McLaren explained the symptoms of monkeypox.
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State Data: Colorado now Car Theft Capital of U.S.; 37K vehicles stolen in '21, +113 percent in Denver since '19
More Coloradans had their cars stolen last year than residents of any other state. And in 2022, car thieves are setting new records still.
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CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER: Late-night vote moves forward a major zoning code update in Denver
More than 50 Denver residents lined up virtually and in person to weigh in on proposed changes to the Denver Zoning Code.
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CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER: Denver Animal Protection Urges Pet Vigilance During Record-High Temps
Amid the spate of record-high temperatures hovering around 100F across Metro Denver, Denver Animal Protection (DAP) is reminding drivers never to leave pets alone in vehicles – not even in the shade, not even for that “quick minute” to run an errand. A car is not a babysitter, and this is a preventable tragedy.
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CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER: Board Approves Nighttime Noise Levels for Work to Continue on I-70
During its first ever virtual meeting, Denver’s Board of Public Health & Environment approved a noise variance request for nighttime work to proceed on I-70 for another year, no later than September 6, 2021.
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CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER: Foster Care 101 Webinar to be held on August 12, 2020
If you’re wondering if foster parenting is right for you, then sign up for one of our foster care informational meetings.
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CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER: Denver Increases Enforcement of Public Health Orders
The Denver Department of Public Health & Environment (DDPHE), along with deputies from the Denver Sheriff Department, teamed up over the weekend to successfully enforce COVID-19 public health orders.
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CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER: Mayor Hancock appoints DOTI’s James Fisher as Deputy City Attorney
Mayor Michael B. Hancock this week appointed James Fisher as Deputy City Attorney for the City and County of Denver.
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CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER: Aug. 10 Five Required Public Hearings
There will be a required public hearing on 20‑0162 — A bill for an ordinance changing the zoning classification for 2005 Willow Street in Stapleton.