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An ordinance banning homeless people from sitting or lying down in Pueblo public spaces failed to pass April 28. Here's why.
Pueblo's health department wants to make healthy drinks the default option for kids' meals at local restaurants. Here's why they say it's important.
Should Pueblo City Council's ordinance to ban sitting and lying in public be passed as-is? Expanded? Killed entirely? Weigh ...
The City of Pueblo has approved a transfer of over $460,000 from its Capitol Improvement Fund to continue operations at the city's homeless shelter.
An attempt to recall Pueblo Mayor Heather Graham failed to garner the 6,200 necessary signatures to trigger an election.
Pueblo County health officials are proposing a program for the city of Pueblo to adopt that would require restaurants to only allow ...
Pueblo voters overwhelmingly rejected a ballot question Tuesday asking whether the City of Pueblo should cancel its franchise ...
Pueblo City Council rejected a proposed "no sit, no lie" ordinance on April 28. Some council members want to see the ordinance expanded to be citywide, while others are calling for 24-hour ...
The Pueblo department of public health and environment is proposing a new ordinance called Healthy Beverages for All or HB4A. PDPHE ...
According to the Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment (PDPHE), the city is seeing increased childhood obesity rates along with other health issues like type two diabetes.
PUEBLO — On Monday night, Pueblo City Council was supposed to vote on a no sit or lie ordinance that would make it illegal to sit or lie down on a sidewalk in some areas of Pueblo, including in ...
This week, Pueblo City Council reallocated $464,847 of capital improvement funds to the shelter. The new funding came from multiple different sources. In a statement to KOAA News5, a spokesperson ...