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Today in History for Aug. 12: In 1615, the first mass in Ontario was celebrated by Father Le Caron in a Huron village near Thunder Bay.
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.
One Charlottesville city councilor told 29 News that until a new zoning code is adopted, the city's goal of incentivizing more affordable housing and walkable neighborhoods is at risk. Hardly.
A lawsuit challenging Charlottesville, Virginia's abolition of single-family zoning unexpectedly sees the city's entire zoning code thrown out.
NIMBY Lawsuit Ends Up Deleting City's Entire Zoning Code The comedy of errors unfolding from a lawsuit challenging Charlottesville, Virginia's new zoning code took a surprisingly libertarian turn ...
Former Hopewell City Manager Dr. Concetta Manker filed a $6.85 million lawsuit against the city and four councilors for wrongful termination, alleging racial discrimination. The lawsuit claims the ...
Former Hopewell City Manager Dr. Concetta Manker filed a $6.85 million lawsuit against the city and four councilors for wrongful termination, alleging racial discrimination.
Neighbors in the Houston Heights are frustrated with the city’s confusing information and lack of action on an alley in terrible condition.
Charles City County Public Schools has named a woman with more than 30 years of experience in public education as the next superintendent.
Staunton City Schools has a new superintendent. Eric Irizarry was named to the post beginning July 1. He will succeed Garett Smith, who is retiring after eight years with the school division June ...
Staunton City Schools has a new superintendent. Eric Irizarry was named to the post beginning July 1. He will succeed Garett Smith, who is retiring after eight years with the school division June 30.
Columbus has a unique, sprawling shape due to aggressive annexation policies in the mid-20th century. City leaders, fearing that Columbus would become landlocked by suburbs, used water and sewer ...
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