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DENVER — The city of Denver has issued its first license for a psychedelic healing center, marking a major step forward in Colorado’s rollout of legalized psilocybin treatment.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston wants to remove the portion of a two-lane bridge that goes over Burnham Yard, the shuttered railyard being eyed for a possible Denver Broncos stadium. The $935 million bond ...
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The St. Paul City Council voted late Wednesday in support of a motion of intent indicating the city will likely rezone part of the former Hamm’s Brewery on the city’s East Side for housing ...
The Aurora City Council has pushed back a vote to extend a 1% grocery tax that has been in place statewide for decades but is set to expire at the end of this year.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston’s proposed now-$935 million bond package will go to the full City Council for potential placement on the ballot this fall after a committee advanced it Tuesday.
The move transfers a loan for an affordable housing project in an area where the Denver Broncos appear to be acquiring property for a new stadium.
CROOKSTON, Minn. — Kristie Jerde, Ward 1 council member of the Crookston City Council, announced she will be ineligible to continue her position due to her moving outside her ward’s borders.
Item 12 also passed, but not before District 5 council Member asked that it be amended. The Port of Corpus Christi wanted to rezone various properties along Lexington Avenue to Light Industrial use.
Golden-based developer can transfer a $5.6 million loan he received from Denver after a buyer affiliated with the Denver Broncos bought the Lincoln Park parcel he used the money to purchase.
Dozens of concerned citizens and advocates gathered in front of the Denver City and County Building on Monday to demand that Mayor Mike Johnston turn off the city’s automated license plate readers.
When a vehicle enters an intersection, the camera takes two photos of each vehicle and creates an image location map. “The first is the license plate,” Herrera explained at an April Denver City ...
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