City News
The City of Idaho Falls has received the Legacy of Leaves Award from the Idaho Nursery and Landscape Association (INLA) in recognition of the city's use of its Arbor Day grant funds for the May 2025 Arbor Day celebration.
Mayor Johnson detailed his administration's resistance to the Trump administration, what Chicago has learned from other cities, and what other cities can learn from Chicago's experience.
Ofc. Daniel Strassenberg, PIO In the Spring of 2025, the Neighborhood Resource Officer (NRO) program was revived thanks in part to the Community Safety Sales Tax initiative that was approved by Spokane voters. Three officers were assigned to the NRO...
The 33rd annual Columbia Values Diversity Awards were presented at the Columbia Values Diversity Celebration Wednesday, Jan. 28. The awards are given to an individual/family and an organization/group who have made a significant impact in promoting appreci
To better support the diverse needs of residents and local businesses, the City of Tacoma has launched a dedicated Immigration Resources webpage. This new digital hub provides centralized access to information and resources for our community, including...
The family of Geovani Salazar-President is aware of the public concern surrounding Tuesday's event and has asked the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) to share the following statement. "We are so grateful for the outpouring of support from...
The Mayor also provided an update on City efforts to remove snow following the recent storm.
Not only is the Colorado Springs Airport convenient and friendly, but it's also now international and getting a whole new look. Hear from the new Aviation Director about the exciting improvements underway, how new destinations are added, and why you...
Falcon Field is among the first airports in the nation to receive advanced airfield technology as part of the Federal Aviation Administrations (FAA) Surface Awareness Initiative.
The City of Idaho Falls Public Works Department is beginning design work on a reconstruction project focused on improving safety and accessibility along Elm Street.
Mountain Metropolitan Transit (MMT) is proposing several service changes this spring to improve public transit. If approved, the changes will take effect on March 29, 2026. Key Proposed Changes Include: Route 3: Becomes zero‑fare; weekday daytime...
Colorado Springs City Council is calling upon passionate individuals to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our vibrant city. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to serve on various Boards, Commissions, and Committees essential to our community..
On January 16, 2026, at approximately 4:14 a.m., the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) was notified of a vehicle off the roadway with debris in the roadway north of the intersection of Marksheffel Road and Drennan Road. Emergency personnel...
On January 2, 2026, at approximately 5:47 p.m., the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) was notified of a vehicle versus pedestrian crash near the intersection of East Espanola Street and North Cascade Avenue. Emergency personnel arrived on scene...
The City of Columbia continues to respond to winter weather. As winter weather can be unpredictable, residents are encouraged to closely monitor the forecast and changing road conditions throughout the mid-Missouri area. Updates will be posted on the
After 19 inches of snowfall in the last 24 hours with forecasts of more snow overnight and continued frigid temperatures, Boston Public Schools will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, January 27.
The 14th annual Mesa Marathon is Saturday, Feb. 14. Nearly 10,000 runners are expected
East Las Vegas Street, from Janitell Road south to U.S. Highway 85, will close for three weeks starting on Monday, Jan. 26. The closure allows crews to demolish the existing eastbound railroad bridge as part of the Circle Drive Bridges project. The...
The Bloomington/Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization (BMCMPO) will offer a thirty (30) day public review for the Draft Fiscal Year 2027- 2028 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP). The Unified Planning Work Program fulfills specific Federal...
Due to continued impacts from the winter weather event "Fern," including dangerously low windchill temperatures, the City of Bloomington will delay sanitation services one additional day. Sanitation services will resume on Wednesday, January 28 this...
Columbia Parks and Recreation has opened Stephens Lake Park, 100 Old Hwy. 63, for ice skating. The ice depth now measures four inches, which is the minimum required to open City lakes for ice sports. The lake at Cosmo-Bethel Park is designated for ice fis