Denver would eliminate its limit on the number of needle exchange programs that can operate in the city and remove restrictions on their location under a new ordinance set for a final vote Monday.
The rules governing Denver's needle exchange programs could get a major overhaul. The big picture: The Denver City Council ...
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston on Tuesday vetoed a bill passed by the Denver City Council one day prior expanding the city's ...
If you’re going to give them the needles, you should be responsible for cleaning up after them,” a local mom told The Post.
More needle exchange programs could soon be allowed in Denver after the City Council on Monday approved a new ordinance paving the way for them.
Mayor Mike Johnston wrote in a letter defending his decision that allowing an unlimited number of needle exchanges in the ...
The ordinance passed as five council members and Mayor Johnston expressed hesitancy in moving the proposal forward.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston vetoes council bill removing needle exchange program cap and distance requirements.
This comes after the Maine CDC suspended and later revoked HEAL's syringe exchange certification for all sites in Bangor, Ellsworth, Rockland, and Deer Isle.
In an 8-5 vote, the Denver City Council on Monday removed certain restrictions for syringe exchange sites in an effort to ...
An expansion of a Denver law from the late nineties will allow for unlimited needle exchange sites across the city and remove a previously required restraint on its proximity to schools and ...
New York City Councilmember Oswald Feliz introduced legislation Thursday to require the city to deal with discarded needles ...