DENVER (KDVR) — Denver City Council voted 8-5 on Monday night to approve a new ordinance to remove a cap on the amount of needle exchanges in the city limits and change where they can be located.
Under a 1997 law, syringe exchange programs needed to be 1,000 feet from schools, and only three were allowed in the city at a time. DENVER — In an 8-5 vote, the Denver City Council on Monday removed ...
Aurora, Colorado, has been plagued with crime linked to the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) and now the city’s mayor is accusing his Denver counterpart of not being truthful about h ...
The Denver City Council’s members will join elected leaders in neighboring Lakewood early next year in deciding if they want to significantly clamp down on where new gas stations can be built ...
DENVER, Colorado — Denver City Council passed an ordinance Monday that may increase accessibility to needle exchange services in the future. If signed by Mayor Mike Johnston, it would drop the ...
As it’s currently written, there are three syringe access programs allowed in the city where people can go ... current syringe access programs in Denver told FOX31 about how people who are ...