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On March 9, the Westminster City Council met until midnight, sparring bitterly about whether local Vietnamese-language YouTube broadcasts were spreading “fake news.” By then, it was too late ...
On the far right of the Westminster City Council, between miniature U.S. and South Vietnamese flags perched in front of her dais seat, Amy Phan West has otherwise been at the constant center of ...
Westminster City Attorney Christian Bettenhausen said at a council meeting in October that the city might try to seek fines from Phan West and Nguyen if they violate a court order if a judge ...
WESTMINSTER — A loud and boisterous fight over municipal water rates. An attempted recall of four city council members in the spring. The sudden resignation of a mayor who had been in city ...
The city of Westminster is suing two sitting City Council members for allegedly disrupting meetings. The city’s suit claims that Councilmembers Amy Phan West and NamQuan Nguyen create a ...
WESTMINSTER – The Westminster City Council placed its city manager on administrative leave Monday – giving him two options: termination or retirement. After a 40-minute special closed session ...
The Westminster City Council took a staggered approach to revamping its structure Monday night, proposing to split the city into three wards in the near term with the potential to expand the ...
Then, in 2016, the City Council approved the sale of the parcel, for $100,000, to a private entity, STT Westminster Property – which had recently purchased the adjacent First Bank office building.
The Westminster Common Council introduced legislation Monday to update city election laws, ahead of next year’s mayoral and council elections. The proposed laws would require candidates for ...
WESTMINSTER, Colo. — Westminster's City Manager Mark Freitag submitted his letter of resignation to the City Council on Tuesday. The council accepted his resignation and appointed Deputy City ...
The city of Westminster is suing two of its councilmembers for disrupting meetings and impairing government business. The city’s lawsuit argues their behavior constitutes a misdemeanor.
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