Pueblo City Council will be voting whether to dissolve the city's Community Commission on Housing and Homelessness. Mayor ...
The City of Pueblo is debating raising taxes to help close an $ 8.6 million budget gap. With reserve money running out, the ...
Pueblo will keep its Community Commission on Housing and Homelessness. City Council members approved the measure in a six to one vote during Monday's meeting.
In Pueblo, a program helping people stay in their homes is getting a boost in funding. The Eviction Prevention Assistance ...
A city group dedicated to helping fix Pueblo’s top issues could disappear. Pueblo City Council will vote next week whether or not to dissolve the Community Commission on Housing and Homelessness.
A boathouse beam signing ceremony was held at the construction site of the Pueblo Riverwalk's boathouse and channel extension ...
SNAP-qualifying household incomes are incomes less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, according to the Colorado Department of Human Services. For a two-person household, that's less than $3,408 ...
The City of Pueblo says it's running out of time to solve its budget deficit, which has plagued them for the last several years.
City Council President Mark Aliff said the city should focus on economic development before considering a new tax or tax increase. "The only thing that has grown in Pueblo is the government," he said.
Roger Gomez was one of four Pueblo City Council members who voted to keep the commitment and the commission on Dec. 9. However, Gomez expressed a desire to change both of his votes at a Dec. 16 ...