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This summer, various cooling centers will be available for residents should they need to visit them. The available cooling centers will be operating during their normal business hours. Anyone who needs to use a cooling center w
Thousands expected to attend 22 graduation ceremonies The Tacoma Dome will host 22 high school and college graduation ceremonies in 2026. Additionally, the Tacoma Venues & Events (TVE) team will host one ceremony at the Greater Tacoma Convention...
As a result of the Colorado Springs Police Department's (CSPD) ongoing investigation into the fatal traffic crash on April 22, 2026, at the intersection of North Academy Boulevard and Lehman Drive, a teenage juvenile male has been charged with the...
Starting today, southbound 8th Street between Costilla Street and Lower Gold Camp Road will be reduced to one through lane, with traffic shifted into the center turn lane. Westbound Moreno Avenue at South 8th Street will be closed during this time...
Mayor Yemi Mobolade issued the following statement after the Pikes Peak Continuum of Care released the 2026 Point-in-Time Count, which identified 1,413 people experiencing homelessness, compared to 1,745 in 2025 — a 19% decrease. The count also...
Councilmember Nancy Henjum and Councilmember Roland Rainey have recently launched the newly formed Public Safety Working Committee, bringing together leaders from across City departments and partner organizations to examine the widening gap between...
Today, Mayor Anders Ibsen — alongside District 1 Council Member John Hines, District 4 Council Member Sandesh Sadalge, Andrea Haug with Litter Free 253, members of the Tacoma business community, and City crews — gathered at the intersection of...
NAPERVILLE, Ill. — At 6:49 a.m. on Wednesday, June 3, the Naperville Emergency Communications Center (ECC) received a fire alarm activation on the alarm board. The ECC immediately dispatched a dual response consisting of two fire suppression units to...
The grants will expand access to free beginner swim lessons and water safety programming.
Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.
The City hosted the 30 winners for a formal awards ceremony earlier this week.
The City of Bloomington will continue planned street and parking infrastructure improvements the week of June 8, with pavement marking installation scheduled on several city streets. Pavement markings are the painted lines, arrows, crosswalks, bike lane..
Pikes Peak – America's Mountain invites residents and visitors to celebrate Donut Day on Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7 with high-altitude donuts, special Ranger Talks To Go audio episodes and an interactive sticker challenge. Three special...
The Willmeng Arizona Celebration of Freedom on July 4 will add new attractions, including a patriotic drone show and an expanded military showcase, as part of Mesa's America250 celebration
Partnership provides free access to YMCA facilities while expanding safe, engaging spaces and opportunities for young people across Chicago.
Beginning Thursday, June 4, Knife River will begin utility installation and roadway improvement work on the northeast corner of Hitt Road (25th East) and Lincoln Road.
The City of Columbia Water Utility will be hosting two public input meetings to discuss a proposed irrigation ordinance for Water Utility customers. The Utility designed this ordinance to reduce water use and support sustainable
Applications are now open for the 2026–2027 SPARK Boston Council, a volunteer leadership and civic engagement council for Boston residents ages 20 to 35. Applications are due by June 30, 2026.
During Open Newbury, Newbury Street will be car-free and open to pedestrians only from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.
The City Council approved a resolution on June 2 authorizing a new Multi-Family Housing 12-Year Limited Property Tax Exemption (MFTE) agreement, paving the way for the development of 98 multi-family market and regulated rate rental housing units in the...
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