City News

Fireworks are prohibited in the city limits of the City of Springfield.
There will be two public meetings and contractors will be driving and walking the street performing the field work for the revitalization plan and a historical survey.
The City of Springfield is seeking applicants for the Spring Forward SGF Citizens' Advisory Board.
The deadline has been extended to June 18 at 5 p.m. for applications for the Spring Forward SGF Citizens' Advisory Board (CAB).
The pause would be 120 days in length to allow for a robust public dialogue and the creation of a public-interest evaluation framework.
Webster County is seeking workers to aid in storm debris removal throughout the county as part of a National Emergency Grant awarded to Webster County from the U.S Department of Labor.
Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) has confirmed the first human case of West Nile virus (WNV) in Long Beach this summer. The person was hospitalized with neuroinvasive illness and is currently...
Above: Crowds gather in Downtown Long Beach to watch a global soccer match between the United States and Paraguay on June 12, 2026; Cyclists and pedestrians participate in Beach Streets along Pine Avenue in Downtown Long Beach on May 20, 2023. Long...
Above: Attendees at a pervious AAPI Heritage Month event at Billie Jean King Main Library greet a performer from The Immortals Lion Dancers. Long Beach, CA—TheLong Beach Public Library (LBPL) is pleased to announce the return of its biennial Festival...
BOSTON – June 26, 2026 – Ahead of forecasted high temperatures next week, the City of Boston today announced extreme heat preparations underway and resources available to residents, particularly those most at risk, including older residents...
Over 150 recent Chicago Public School graduates have completed the program since its inception in 2024, offering a pipeline to full-time employment with the City of Chicago.

The City of Columbia is excited to announce the official launch of Eproval, a cutting-edge permitting platform designed to streamline and enhance the special event permitting process. Effective immediately, all Special Event Per

The City of Bloomington Utilities (CBU) has received approval for an updated rate for drinking water services from the Bloomington Common Council and Utilities Service Board. The new rates will support continued investments in Bloomington's drinking...
Tour 250, a free interactive map, showcases 25 sites designated through the City's Historic Markers Program
As the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, Idaho Falls is excitedly preparing for a full day of patriotic traditions, family activities and community events that will likely draw more than 200,000 residents and visitors.
$1.455 billion Guaranteed Maximum Price agreement keeps project at least $21 million below approved budget, provides cost certainty for first major phase of ORDNext.
Public Service Announcements will be displayed citywide to raise awareness about the collective responsibility to keep the city free of litter.
June 26, 2026 – The City of South Bend Department of Public Works announces the following traffic alerts starting Monday, June 29, weather permitting. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard Beginning Monday, June 29, the intersection of Madison Street...
Houston, TX - June 25, 2026 - Today, S&P Global Ratings announced it has improved the City of Houston's credit rating outlook from negative to AA Stable. Please attribute the following statement to Mayor John Whitmire. "The decision by S&P...
During a Special Assembly Meeting held Wednesday evening, June 24, 2026 via Zoom webinar, the City and Borough of Juneau Assembly made the following appointments to the Airport Board, Docks & Harbors Board and the Eaglecrest Ski Area Board. AIRPORT...