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Here are 112 ways the Denver Police Department can improve, according to community members


Here are 112 ways the Denver Police Department can improve, according to community members
A task force s recommendations to reimagine policing in the wake of George Floyd s death
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A Denver Police Department officer keeps watch during a homeless sweep near the corner of 22nd and Champa Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020, north of downtown Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
and last updated 2021-05-24 15:12:48-04
DENVER — The Task Force to Reimagine Policing and Public Safety released a 53-page report Friday listing 112 recommendations for ways the Denver Police Department can improve.
The task force was formed in the wake of George Floyd’s murder and was comprised of more than 40 different groups from various political backgrounds. ....

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Denver's minimum wage rate increases on Friday to $14.77 per hour


Denver’s minimum wage rate increases on Friday to $14.77 per hour
Minimum wage is now $14.77 per hour in the City and County of Denver.
and last updated 2021-01-05 19:07:43-05
DENVER — Minimum wage is now $14.77 per hour in the City and County of Denver.
This went into effect on Friday, Jan. 1.
The increase is expected to result in a pay raise for thousands of workers in Denver, and many are front line employees who haven t been able to work from home during the pandemic.
Denver Auditor Timothy M. O’Brien, CPA, said this is a challenging time for businesses.
I want to work with them to find ways to keep their employees paid according to the law,” he said. “My goal isn’t to penalize employers who make honest mistakes but instead to raise awareness and keep the city’s workers paid during this time of economic hardship.” ....

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