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The Argus on MSNThere is nothing quite like Brighton PrideThere is nothing quite like Brighton Pride. This year felt more momentous than ever and our City stood up to be counted, ...
A packed and at times heated public meeting saw Brighton and Hove City Council’s leader grilled on potential expansion by Saltdean residents ...
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The Argus on MSNBrighton council flat ceiling covered in mould collapsesAmber James, 25, who lives in Hollingbury, has shared her distressing experience after her kitchen ceiling collapsed in the early hours of ...
BRIGHTON, Colo. — The city of Brighton might have violated its own city charter and state law concerning its attempt to go into executive session at an Oct. 2 city council meeting. The Problem ...
BRIGHTON, Colo. — The Brighton City Council voted to suspend the city manager Tuesday night. The 5-3 vote came after city manager Philip Rodriguez wanted to investigate a potential $70 millio… ...
The Brighton City Council fired its city manager after revealing the city overcharged residents as much as $800 on their water bills. He claimed the city had millions of dollars in a slush fund.
UPDATED: February 8, 2024 at 4:39 PM MST The city of Brighton is about to get a little greener. This week, the Brighton City Council voted 7-2 to allow recreational marijuana shops for the first time.
Former Brighton City Manger Philip Rodriguez was fired late Tuesday evening by the city council in a 5-4 vote. Four members of the council and the city’s mayor said they had lost faith in ...
BRIGHTON - Brighton City Council voted April 21 to name an executive search firm to find a replacement for city manager Nate Geinzer. In late March, Geinzer presented his letter of resignation to ...
In the Allston-Brighton city council race, a tale of two progressives By Danny McDonald Globe Staff,Updated October 18, 2023, 4:08 p.m.
The Brighton City Council will not impose a 0.4 percent millage increase in the new fiscal year, responding to concerns voiced by members of the business community. A motion not to increase taxes ...
Stores of all kinds are needed in Brighton and so is a library, she said. Tubbs, 60, is making her third run for City Council, having been unsuccessful in 1992 and 2004.
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