Scott Prisco, who played a role in group living changes and tiny home villages for the homeless, ran afoul of the Board of Ethics last year.
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Mayor: Welton site no longer being considered for sanctioned homeless campsite
“There are potentially better sites, with fewer legal and practical obstacles,” Hancock said late Tuesday.
First sanctioned homeless campsite proposed for site in Five Points
There is already illegal along Welton Street and Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said a controlled environment is needed.
Online pharmacy that delivers arrives in Denver
Capsule Pharmacy, a two-hour drug delivery service in New York City, Chicago, Boston and Minneapolis, has been issued a Colorado license for a location at 1441 Wazee St.
Six of eight council members suggest homeless campsites after mayor asks
Plus, the site that was an early front-runner to host the first sanctioned campsite is now on hold.
Catering firm files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
“COVID-19 has absolutely destroyed the events industry and we ask that through this crisis please be kind to all the vendors who are having trouble,” All Love Catering wrote in a Facebook post.
Signs of the virus: ‘To be continued…’ and ‘Be excellent to each other’
With no shows and specials to advertise, here’s what local businesses are saying instead.
Coronavirus roundup: Outdoor Retailer cancels June event, DaVita hiring
Plus, more employers have sent layoff notices to the state.
History Colorado launches first podcast with episode on 1975 same-sex marriage license
The first season will have six episodes that air every other Wednesday.
Memorial celebration to be held for Martin Chernoff, owner of gay nightclub and real estate investor
A straight Jewish man, Chernoff expanded the Tracks brand to other cities in the 1980s and became a major landowner in both Union Station North and RiNo ahead of their respective redevelopment booms.