Denver Voters Will Decide Several Hot-Button Issues in November
Five measures have landed on the ballot so far.
Five measures have landed on the ballot so far.
The board already rejected a general challenge of safe-camping sites in the city.
The mayor didn’t act as if his gig is winding down.
All crimes are not created equal.
The message was intended to promote seat belt use.
One down, another appeal to go next week.
Pressure is applied by way of escalating fines.
Over 70 percent of respondents said that they eventually returned to a location.
Members will have the authority to issue citations.
Voters would have the final say on any proposal.
The Denver Social Impact Bond program ran from 2016 to 2020.
A Denver attorney is already preparing for a possible appeal.
The filmmaker caught fifty sweeps this year.
Denver needs to fix a scheduling glitch.
Watch for it in 2022, though.
The giant pile sat moldering for weeks.
Get details on a dozen new bills just signed into law.
The hopefuls vary widely in background and experience.
Candice Bailey’s conviction happened more than twenty years ago.
The city’s budget calls for more than $91 million in spending this year.
Clerk Paul Lopez wants Denver City Council to consider the system.
What sort of “substantive freedom legislation” will the CD3 representative suggest?