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Brian Telfair, once the Petersburg city attorney, previously had his license suspended in 2018. New complaints made to the state bar allege misconduct while Telfair was practicing in Richmond.
Clerk takes CityKey portal offline following Trump administration subpoena Chicago is pausing online applications for its municipal ID program, known as CityKey, after receiving a subpoena for ...
Clerk Anna Valencia announced her office would take the CityKey online portal offline after ICE subpoenaed for personal information of applicants to the program.
St. Petersburg’s District 2, one of the city’s fastest-growing areas, is now the focus of a major city-led planning initiative.
On March 2nd, 1974, Ken married Patty Sangster in Iowa City. Together, they chose to live in the Iowa City area and Ken accepted a job with Amana Refrigeration.
ICE subpoenaed Chicago for personal information in the city clerk's CityKey program, which is used by immigrants, Mayor Johnson's office said.
Petersburg citizens push for transparency as Sycamore Grove development stalls — what’s really holding it up?
Livonia City Clerk Lori Miller contends the City Council's investigation is unfair and has been fueled by vague rumors and gossip.
As emergency medical calls continue to increase in Petersburg, the city's fire department is stepping up to assist the primary ambulance provider, bringing much-needed relief to an overwhelmed system.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (WSIL) -- A report from State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick stated a taxpayer-funded shopping spree was perpetrated by former Deputy City Clerk Leslie Osorio of Kennett. The report ...
Project fails to uplift economically challenged neighborhood; developers sold property, leave city holding the bag on $1.8 million of $2.5 million loan.
Ken Rice, following an unsuccessful school board campaign, announced his candidacy for the Columbia City Council Ward 2 special election.