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A candidate for city council said she can't run for office using her preferred name because of a new election code.
Art museum’s ‘Head to Toe’ exhibit shines light on African and Asian lives, through wearable art The PMA’s new exhibit features wearable art […] ...
A breakdown of the insider knowledge surrounding Joe Biden’s decline—and how the Democratic Party’s culture of silence, ...
Six essays from U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono, Randy Soriano, Peter Tui Silva, Walter Kinoshita, Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson, and ...
Having seen what war does … I simply have to do more than hold a sign at a demonstration,” said one veteran organizer.
Richmond’s top watchdog — Inspector General Jim Osuna — has been relieved of his duties, according to texts exchanged between Osuna and 8th District Councilwoman Reva Trammell. The inspector ...
Norfolk City Council members unanimously approved a code change this week that will let the City Attorney’s Office prosecute misdemeanor shoplifting cases, despite objections from some residents.
The Boston City ... office buildings: Report Battenfeld: Michelle Wu has her own ‘secret’ police problem Maura Healey delivers millions to boost downtown Boston housing revival Boston City ...
THIS WILL BE BAGLEY’S SECOND TERM IN OFFICE. IN SOUTH OMAHA, COUNCIL MEMBER RON HUG FACES OFF AGAINST ANDREW ADAMS HUGS AHEAD BY JUST OVER 1200 VOTES. HUG WAS VOTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL TO FILL ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Seven of 19 Jacksonville City Council members will turn down a pay raise in the 2025-2026 budget. An ordinance in place since 2021 requires council members to decide this ...
“Richmond City Council is pleased to have Mr. Warren’s exceptional knowledge, skills and abilities and considers him an outstanding choice to lead this important Council Office,” the council ...
Norfolk City Council members plan to vote on an ordinance Tuesday that will allow the city attorney’s office to prosecute misdemeanor shoplifting charges. The proposal comes after the city’s ...