Denver is overhauling its response to the migrant crisis as Venezuelans and others continue arriving in the city, with the end of hotel shelters and a new intensive asylum assistance program.
Budget cuts aimed at offsetting Denver's spending to support new-arriving migrants hit the city's 30 recreation centers in the form of slimmed-down hours, and future cuts loom.
The Parks and Rec department issued over 200 citations for off-leash dogs last month. Pet owners want the city to try something other than enforcement.
The city will cut back hours, services and new hires at its Denver Motor Vehicle Division and Parks & Rec department to continue helping migrants, for which some say "sorry."