There were nine companies in a city associated with Denver County that received nine FDA inspections in the second quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
As he prepares to leave office after 12 years as Mayor and eight years as a City Councilman, Mayor Michael B. Hancock issued the following statement and released a new booklet and video chronicling his two-decade career in public service
The City and County of Denver and Adams County, along with the Cities of Edgewater, Westminster, Wheat Ridge, Northglenn and Thornton, in partnership with nonprofit Solar United Neighbors, announced today the launch of Solar Switch – a solar group buying program.
“Denver Votes,” as the Denver Elections Division slogan goes, promotes voting throughout the Denver Metro area. Since 2011, voting opportunities have been extended to those in our care, including voter registration and mail-in ballots.
The Denver Office of Emergency Management was recognized by Mayor Hancock who awarded the City and County of Denver's coveted Mayoral Gold Challenge Coin, presented to Executive Director Matthew Mueller on Wednesday, June 12.
Summer’s sweltering temperatures held off for much of June, but now the heat is on—and with it comes a reminder from Denver Animal Protection (DAP) to protect your pets by never leaving them alone in vehicles.
The Denver Agency for Human Rights & Community Partnerships and its Denver Office of Immigrant & Refugee Affairs thank the City and County of Denver Council Members for approving the proposed Basic Cash Assistance Program that will help provide eligible Denver families with a one-time, direct cash assistance of $1,000 or $1,500 from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds.
– Thousands of Denver Solid Waste Management customers will receive a notice this week that their compost collection service will soon begin as part of Denver’s efforts to expand collection services and reduce the amount of waste it sends to the landfill.
Mayor Michael B. Hancock’s Office released the following statement on July 6 on the Administration’s decision to not submit a proposed contract for migrant sheltering with GardaWorld Federal Services: