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Our layoff wave is over,” Denver Mayor Mike Johnston told employees during a meeting Wednesday morning. “That is complete.” ...
Mayor Mike Johnston said layoffs are needed to help close a $50 million deficit for the rest of this year, as well as a ...
In his State of the City address, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston spoke about a wide range of issues and improvements affecting ...
The Denver Post asked readers in Denver to assess Mayor Mike Johnston’s first two years in office. Hundreds responded. Here’s a sampling of responses.
Denver cuts 169 jobs to address a $200 million budget gap, maintaining core services and minimizing layoffs through ...
(The Center Square) — The city and county of Denver announced this week it has laid off 169 employees, which is part of a larger effort to balance the 2026 budget.
Al Gardner is nominated to lead Denver's Department of Safety, overseeing police, fire, sheriff, 9-1-1, and corrections.
On Monday and Tuesday, the city notified 169 city workers that their jobs were being eliminated and they were being laid off ...
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Mayor Johnston discusses deciding factors for Denver's layoffs
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston talks about the factors that went into the decision to lay off more than 100 city employees.
Gov. Jared Polis has distinguished himself in business and politics, yet he arguably missed his true calling — doing stand-up ...
Mayor Mike Johnston announced a package of $100 million funding for 10 projects aimed at boosting downtown’s economy around major hubs, such as Skyline Park, Glenarm Plaza and Civic Center Park.
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