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St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch and City Council members will also be briefed on the proposed timeline for construction. The city's timeline shows that they’re currently in the roof replacement pre ...
FLINT, Mich. (WNEM) - Flint City Council chambers fell silent once again Wednesday night, as four scheduled sessions were gaveled out in minutes due to a lack of quorum, marking the fourth ...
The Aurora City Council has pushed back a vote to extend a 1% grocery tax that has been in place statewide for decades but is set to expire at the end of this year.
Palmetto Project President & CEO Aaron Polkey is set to announce his candidacy for Charleston City Council Thursday, with his eyes set on incumbent Robert Mitchell's seat in District 4.
Editor's note: In the video version of this story, News Channel 3 reported that Portage city staff would be receiving free garbage services. This is incorrect.
GOLETA, CA, July 22, 2025 – A Special Goleta City Council meeting held last night, July 21, 2025, regarding recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in the region drew an audience ...
The West Valley City Council has voted to sell the Utah Grizzlies. In a vote on Tuesday night, the council agreed to the sale of the minor league hockey team that has been in Utah for decades.
During Tuesday's city council meeting, members unanimously approved new qualifications for the upcoming city manager position, as current City Manager Jim Mavro ...
The Pasadena City Council, Monday, July 21, unanimously approved $100,000 in general fund dollars to go toward an immigration assistance fund, amid an ongoing federal immigration crackdown that ...
CROOKSTON, Minn. — Kristie Jerde, Ward 1 council member of the Crookston City Council, announced she will be ineligible to continue her position due to her moving outside her ward’s borders.
(The Center Square) – The Olympia City Council will vote Tuesday night on whether to adopt a Workers’ Bill of Rights that would raise the minimum wage in Olympia to $20 per hour, or send the ...
With pay for city of Chattanooga police and fire lagging other local departments, the City Council is eyeing $23 million in pay improvements that would require a property tax increase.