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Boulder dispensed over $840,000 in grants through its Affordable Commercial Pilot Program to three entities, supporting local ventures and community projects.
Denver's Mayor Johnston vetoed a City Council ordinance on drug addiction, advocating for an integrated care approach with his Roads to Recovery program.
Colorado Springs was ranked fifth in the "Best Performing Cities" index by the Milken Institute, highlighting its economic growth, diverse economy, and job opportunities despite housing challenges.
Daniel Conway has been promoted as Jefferson County's permanent CFO after serving as interim since September 2024, bringing 25 years of financial experience.
Willoughby Corner in Lafayette is holding an open house on January 16 for affordable housing options for income-eligible households, with tours, applications, and a raffle available.
Fort Collins city offices will close on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January 20, 2025, but essential services will continue. Recreational facilities remain open. Normal operations resume January 21.
Northglenn is seeking volunteers for city boards and commissions to engage in local governance and community services, with several openings across multiple areas of interest.
Colorado's Governor Polis received widespread praise for his State of the State address focusing on affordability, security, and high-speed internet for all households.
Weber County announces a vacancy on the West Weber / Taylor Cemetery District Board, calling for interested voters in the district to apply by February 14, 2025.
Broomfield announces facility closures on Martin Luther King Day, including city offices, courts, and library, with essential services like police remaining operational.
Denver officials, including Mayor Mike Johnston, underline their commitment on Human Trafficking Awareness Day to fight human trafficking and support victims.
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office notifies the public about a Sexually Violent Predator's release into the community, abiding by Colorado law, and discourages vigilantism.
Douglas County's Recording Office services are temporarily relocating to the Elections building from Jan 15 for renovations, affecting marriage licenses and passport applications until June.
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