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Invercargill City Council has voted against cutting ties with companies that operate in illegal Israeli settlements on ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s choice to fill his first City Council vacancy got a final stamp of approval Monday, ensuring the seat left by a top aldermanic ally will be occupied by another loyal ...
The council voted 30-18 to approve the mayor's so-called "green social housing plan," which would establish a nonprofit real estate development corporation under the Chicago Department of Housing.
Philadelphia City Council on Thursday introduced legislation to approve Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s plan to issue $800 million in city bonds for her signature housing initiative — but not ...
By a lopsided 30-18 vote, the City Council approved Johnson’s “green social housing” plan to create a city-owned, nonprofit developer that would issue $135 million in loans to developers who ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Portland’s City Council is convening Wednesday in its capacity as the city’s budget committee to discuss amendments to the mayor's proposed budget and approve the ...
The Council’s move is the latest in an ongoing dispute with Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration over travel spending, which escalated following the city’s withdrawal from a multimillion ...
Candidates are revving up their campaigns to fill seats in the Detroit Mayor's office, City Council and more by turning in their nominating petitions to appear on the August primary ballot.
The 2029 Jackson City Council will make $40,000, while Jackson's 2029 mayor will make $170,000. "This is our gift to the new council," Lindsay quipped after the vote. Contact Charlie Drape at ...
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The 2029 Jackson City Council will make $40,000, while Jackson's 2029 mayor will make $170,000. "This is our gift to the new council," Lindsay quipped after the vote. Contact Charlie Drape at ...
That was the message former Fairfax City School Board Chairman and former City Councilmember Janice Miller delivered last Tuesday, Jan. 14, prior to the swearing-in of the City’s mayor and Council.