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The Memphis City Council approved a nearly $900 million budget, which includes a 3% raise for all city employees. The approved budget amended the Memphis mayor's initial proposal, which only ...
That presentation kicked off several weeks of public hearings in the Common Council chambers. Following that, the city council voted to cut $16 million in spending from that proposed budget and ...
The Chicago City Council on Wednesday voted to extend protection status to a historic Catholic parish in the city, handing a win to advocates who for years have urged the local government to ...
The Phoenix City Council rejected a citizen petition proposing changes to police practices aimed at reducing immigration enforcement. Advocates argued the changes were needed to address racial ...
Memphis Mayor Paul Young invited Smith to visit the city, and Smith accepted the invitation. Stephen A. Smith is taking Memphis Mayor Paul Young on his invitation to visit the Bluff City.
However, long-time residents like Donald Fox said they felt relieved with the city council’s choice. “When I first heard 'data center,' I thought, hey, great,” Fox explained.
Chicago’s business community helped stall legislation that would give the City Council more control over where Airbnb and other short-term rentals operate in the city. A vote on an ordinance ...
The City Council voted 27-22 to approve the curfew ordinance following an impassioned debate over whether the measure would over-criminalize children or help restore the reputation of the central ...
JJ Thomas, a business owner and longtime community volunteer is running for Homewood City Council for Ward 2. Thomas’ campaign platform focuses on improving financial management, public safety ...
Lafayette City Council discussed the issue of drainage during recent flash flooding events. The city's public works and drainage directors presented a presentation on the city's drainage systems ...
The Greensboro City Council has approved an $831 million budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, which is a 3.5 percent increase over the current fiscal year.
Albuquerque City Council approved funding for outreach, shelter services and more Monday night. According to the city, there are about 2700 unhoused people in Albuquerque on any given night.
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