By: Amy Wadas
Valley Hope of Parker’s inpatient program is 30 days, but some patients can stay up to 45 if needed, and because of this expansion, there’s no longer a waitlist.
Amy Wadas is an anchor and reporter for Denver7 (KMGH-TV) in Colorado. With a focus on local news, she covers a wide range of stories including community events, crime, politics, and human interest stories. Amy is dedicated to delivering accurate and impactful news to the Denver community.
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Amy Wadas' coverage focuses on local news with a wide range of topics, including crime, government announcements, family and relationships, pets, healthcare and weather in the Denver and Colorado area. She frequently covers breaking news stories as well as evolving ones.
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