Mayor Michael Hancock has announced his support for temporary, managed campsites for the homeless.
Results for state primary races in Denver will be updated as they come in.
Council offices are closed on Friday, July 3 in observation of Independence Day.
Last-minute guide for Denver voters: candidates, drop box locations and other important information.
More than 850,000 ballots have been returned so far in Colorado. Here's a breakdown by party and other demographics.
"If we were at a Broncos game, we would be in the first quarter,” Hancock said.
These events will place members of the military community in direct contact with more than 50 recruiters across the company.
More than 650,000 ballots have been returned so far in Colorado. Here's a breakdown by party and other demographics.
A new advertisement slams former Colorado House Speaker Andrew Romanoff.
Here's the latest information about which city services have reopened.
DENVER – Mayor Michael B. Hancock today announced that he has asked the Agency of Human Rights and Community Partnerships advisory board ...
The BIZ Committee meeting on Wednesday, June 24 has been canceled.
Gov. Jared Polis has signed Senate Bill 217, which will increase police accountability and transparency in Colorado.
Mayor Hancock thanks the Denver city attorneys and city employees whose hard work helped lead to the decision.
The Colorado House voted Friday to pass a police reform bill in the wake of George Floyd's death.
The police accountability bill will now head to the House for consideration.
Elections officials have issued guidance for voters. Here's what you need to know.
Here's where you can find the new state guidelines for the re-opening of pools, gyms, playgrounds, churches and outdoor recreation.
The new initiative would help residents who don't qualify for state and federal aid.
DENVER – Mayor Michael B. Hancock announced today a citywide curfew starting at 8 p.m. tonight to curb overnight violence.
Police Chief Paul Pazen addressed the media and public this morning regarding the unrest that occurred during Thursday's protests in Denver.
Hundreds of protesters have been marching through Denver streets and chanting slogans against police violence.
The legislature won't convene Friday and Saturday after Denver protests became destructive.
Denver's first $20 million in federal coronavirus funding will go to public health, housing, food assistance and businesses, officials said.
Mayor Michael Hancock announced projected city budget shortfalls and other important updates Thursday.
Here are the latest service updates from city agencies.
“If our cities cannot provide basic services and recover, there will be no national economic recovery,” the Mayor said.
The number of deaths in Colorado between March 8 and April 11 was 120 percent higher than the average for the five previous years.
Mayor Michael B. Hancock today announced that Denver will extend the public health order directing residents to stay at home through May 8.
Denver's stay-at-home order was set to end April 30, but it's been extended until May 8, Mayor Michael Hancock announced Friday.
The temporary directive goes into effect on Friday, April 24 through July 23, 2020.
In addition to the community donations, Denver is also receiving shipments of much needed PPE throughout the week.
Are you one of the 80 million people in the U.S. who got their stimulus payment? If not, here's how to track the status of your money.
The City and County of Denver is expanding its efforts in providing greater physical distancing for people experiencing homelessness.
“Their dedication cannot be taken for granted, so we are inviting everyone to show their thanks by showing their lights."
2020 Personal Property Declaration filing deadline will be extended from April 15, 2020 to June 15, 2020.
Coloradans are expected to start receiving stimulus payments soon. Here's what you need to do beforehand.
Gov. Jared Polis signed the death penalty repeal bill and commuted sentences of three people on death row.
Mayor Michael Hancock has issued a stay-at-home order, which will take effect at 5 p.m. Tuesday.