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We, the City Council, condemn the senseless killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis last week. We extend our deepest condolences to her family and community. Over the last year, this federal administration has continued to promote actions and policies that..
The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) Recycling Center will now be closed through January 16 due to damage to operational equipment caused by the heavy precipitation from the winter storm. CBJ RecycleWorks staff are working on repairs and hope to open to..
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Community Development Department invites residents, workers, businesses and stakeholders to participate in Everyone's Coast: A Zone In Update and Mobility Plan (Everyone's Coast). The project is part of a...
DuPage County State's Attorney Robert Berlin and Naperville Chief of Police Jason Arres announced today that two teens, both from Lisle, have been charged with sexually assaulting a female acquaintance in the washroom of a Naperville Walgreens...
Erin Hut, Communications Director, In observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday on Monday, Jan. 19, Spokane City Hall will be closed along with other City facilities, including Spokane Municipal Court and Community Justice Services. On-street...
CHICAGO — In response to Donald Trump's newest threat to withhold funds from so-called sanctuary cities, Mayor Brandon Johnson issued the following statement: "President Trump's announcement that he will attempt to cut off federal funds from Chicago...
CHICAGO — In response to the Trump administration unilaterally revoking temporary protected status from Somali-born immigrants and long-time United States residents, following months of demonizing rhetoric and attacks on Somali communities across the...
Maintaining existing parks and facilities with sustainable funding sources, improving safety and comfort, strengthening trail connectivity, and expanding access to recreation, cultural, and educational programming emerged as top priorities in the City...
The City of Boston's Office of Human Services and Boston Centers for Youth & Families today announced the award of Swim Safe grants totaling $314,118 to 15 Boston-based nonprofit organizations to expand access to free beginner swim lessons for...
Efforts include 2026 Chicago Small Biz Expos, business education webinars and promoting Chicago's small business community.
Mesa City Council has approved 2 ordinances that allow certain e-bikes and e-scooters in City parks and on shared-use (canal paths), with specific limitations
The resident-led Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission has updated the event time for its Annual Commemoration on Monday, January 19. To accommodate community members who wish to attend the event and also view the Indiana Hoosiers...
Starting at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20, Seth Paul Excavating, contractors for the City of Columbia Stormwater division, will close South Rock Quarry Road north of its intersection with East Nifong Boulevard to replace a failed sto
Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Energy & Environmental Services (EES), in partnership with SUAY, a Los Angeles-based closed-loop recycling company, will host a free Recycle Your Textiles event to collect residents' unwanted...
Carol Rhodes, assistant city manager for the City of Columbia, will retire from the City of Columbia on Feb. 13 after 31 years of service. "Carol has been a pillar at the City of Columbia during her time in the organization," City Manager De'Carlon Seewoo
Mayor Yemi Mobolade has joined the mayors of Colorado's other two largest cities in sending a joint letter to Governor Jared Polis and members of the Colorado General Assembly at the outset of the 2026 legislative session. The letter, joined by Mayor...
In a city known for a healthy appreciation for whimsy, Bloomington has once again risen to the moment. After a standout Peach Bowl performance by Indiana University football and a social media conversation that refused to be ignored, a grassroots call...
City of Columbia Utilities is hosting a public input meeting Wednesday, Jan. 28, at the Activity & Recreation Center (ARC), 1701 W. Ash St., from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The information gathered at this meeting will help staff balan
The City of Fishers, in partnership with the Fishers Event Center (11000 Stockdale Street, Fishers), invites the community to a free Indiana Football Watch Party on Monday, January 19. Doors open at 7 p.m. and kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. As Indiana Football..
The Office of Historic Preservation has officially moved into its new home at 26 Court Street.
From Lower Mills to Orient Heights, Charlestown to Hyde Park, 2025 was another productive year for Boston's Office of Historic Preservation.