The Salvation Army ran the shelters for two years before announcing in August that it would exit at the end of 2025.
Three new service providers are set to replace The Salvation Army as operators of Denver's largest non-congregate shelters.
Denver City Council is being asked to approve a nearly $10 million contract with a national organization called Urban Alchemy ...
A Denver shelter that serves people experiencing homelessness is set to close and be rebuilt as affordable housing, leaving ...
Denver's homeless community faces increased hardship as the city enforces its camping ban, leading to a demand for blankets over tents.
Contingency funds are meant to cover emergencies and unexpected things, not speculative real estate opportunities,” ...
Residents and business owners say certain downtown Denver blocks have become unsafe with crowds gathering and drug use ...
Denver City Hall has put up the homeless in tent towns it has built as well as in hotels it has purchased. So, the ...