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Mesa Police will conduct DUI enforcement operations on May 5 to keep roadways safe during Cinco de Mayo celebrations. Enforcement will be concentrated during peak hours from 5pm to 3am
Beginning Monday, April 27, Bybee Excavation will begin utility construction work along Lewisville Highway, south of 65th North.
Glockner has spent decades leading oversight efforts in the public and private sectors.
Mesa celebrates Historic Preservation Month with a free event on Saturday, May 2 at The Post from 9am to 2pm. The event features an awards ceremony recognizing the student winners of the City's Historic Essay and Visual Arts Contest
Above: Children practice chest compressions on CPR mannequins during Water Safety Day at Silverado Park Pool in 2025, learning life-saving skills for emergency situations; A child extends a flotation device during a supervised water rescue exercise at...
Worker Empowerment Cabinet and Boston Public Library to host Apprenticeship Fair
The project is transforming a vacant site into a modern high-rise tower while expanding housing access and driving economic revitalization in the South Loop.
Mayor Johnson's order provides paid, year-round peacekeeping positions for up to 50 young Chicagoans while laying the groundwork for citywide investments in youth-led anti-violence programming.
Public safety is the most fundamental responsibility of local government. Every day in Colorado Springs, I see that responsibility lived out by the women and men of our police department, our firefighters, and our first responders. I also see how...
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce registration is now available for the 2026 Summer Sports Clinic, kicking off this July.
These 25 brand new condos are available between $180,800 - $378,000.

At about 12 p.m. on April 26, Columbia police officers responded to a shots-fired call in the area of West Texas Avenue and Creasy Springs in reference to a shooting. 

The investigation revealed Nakyia Johnson, 26, h

The City of Columbia Clerk's Office is accepting applications for boards and commissions. Applications are available on the City's website at CoMo.gov and must be received by the City Clerk's Office by 5 p.m. Friday, May 8. Boards and commissions are a wa

At approximately 12:07 p.m., officers responded to a report of an assault in progress in the 1600 block of Richardson Street.

Initial information indicated two parties were in an altercation and one party was stabbed. Upo

Erin Hut, Communications Director, The City of Spokane, alongside regional partners and neighborhood leaders, will conduct a wildfire evacuation drill in the Latah/Hangman neighborhood on the morning of Saturday, April 25. While participants know the...
Promised nearly 60 years ago, project will extend the CTA's Red Line from 95th Street to 130th Street and will include four new, fully accessible stations at 103rd, 111th, Michigan & 130th streets.
Annual gathering marks several milestones in the City's efforts to develop a more equitable urban tree canopy.
Visitors will once again be able to access the North Slope Recreation Area (NSRA) beginning May 1, as Colorado Springs Utilities and Pikes Peak – America's Mountain restore full access to North and South Catamount Reservoirs. Following a two-year...
Registration is now open for the City of Colorado Springs Therapeutic Recreation Program (TRP) summer season, offering a wide range of recreational opportunities for youth and adults with disabilities from June through August. This summer, TRP...
Above from left: Long Beach City Attorney, Dawn McIntosh; Vice Mayor, Roberto Uranga; Councilmember, Megan Kerr; Congressman, Robert Garcia; Airport Director, Cynthia Guidry; PCL Construction Services, President of the US Western Region, Cathy Orquiloa...
Starting at 7 a.m. Tuesday, April 28, Milam Excavating will install sanitary sewer service laterals for new residential construction for developer Anderson Homes.During construction, Mikel Street will be closed at its intersection with Ridgeway Avenue. De