City News

At about 6:30 p.m. April 3, Columbia Police responded to multiple calls regarding a disturbance in the 4500 block of Stevendave Drive. Officers found that a vehicle driven by Cassandra Albright, 29, of Kingdom City, had crashed

On April 3, Columbia Police arrested Zachary Hutchinson, 38, of Columbia, on 23 additional counts of possession of child pornography. 

Hutchinson was previously arrested on Jan. 21 and charged with fourth-degree chil

In response to rising summer temperatures and growing interest in new ways to experience the outdoors, the Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services (PRCS) Department today announced plans for a unique water-based recreational feature...
On Monday, April 6 at 9:00 a.m. the Colorado Springs City Council will conduct a Special Meeting to appoint a new Councilmember to the vacant District 2 Seat. Interested candidates filled out applications from March 12 to March 26. Following the closure..
The Regular Planning Commission meets Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in the Assembly Chambers. This meeting will be a hybrid meeting held both in person and via Zoom Webinar link, and will be to discuss a final plat review for Tlingit Haida...
The Office of Cultural Affairs is now accepting applications for the Public Art License Program through 5 p.m. Monday, May 11. Visual artists may submit existing artwork for possible placement on City-owned infrastructure. This program will give Columbia

On April 2, U.S. Marshals and the Tennessee State Highway Patrol took Kyshonda Williams, 30, of Columbia, into custody on an arrest warrant for involuntary manslaughter in the second degree, operating a motor vehicle without the

The Idaho Falls Zoo is inviting the community to its annual Community Clean-up Day on Saturday, April 11, to help prepare the zoo for the new season.
Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.

At about midnight on April 1, Columbia Police responded to a single-vehicle crash on Route B near the intersection of Waco Road. 

The driver, Mohamed Abdalla, 20, of Columbia, was traveling south on Route B when his

South Boston is celebrating a local champion. A resolution offered by Councilor Flynn was adopted to rename the West Broadway Community Garden in honor of Kimberly Parker, a longtime South Boston resident, property manager, and tireless advocate for...
Boston is set to wave a symbol of unity and culture at City Hall this week. Councilor Louijeune introduced a resolution recognizing the independence of the Republic of Senegal and celebrating the contributions of the Senegalese community in Boston. In...
Boston is putting the spotlight on housing equity this April. Councilors Worrell, Louijeune, and Breadon introduced a resolution officially recognizing Fair Housing Month in the city, honoring decades of advocacy and ongoing efforts to ensure that all...
This week, Councilors Culpepper, Mejia, and Worrell introduced a resolution urging that United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) not be deployed to staff vacant TSA positions at Boston Logan International Airport. The resolution comes...
This week, the Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Culpepper, Mejia, and Worrell centered on the "DHS Use of Force Transparency Act," co-sponsored by Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and Congressman Dave Min. The measure outlines how the...
The public is invited to review and provide comments on the proposal for how to allocate Marine Passenger Fee (MPF) proceeds in the upcoming year by May 3, 2026. Read the funding requests and draft recommendations here. Each cruise ship passenger...
Following the arrest of a Public Works employee, the City of Columbia confirms that the Public Works department is working closely with the Columbia Police Department in its ongoing investigation.The City is also proactively reviewing internal processes a
Mesa's Office of Economic Development is hosting AZ Tech Week Events in Mesa April 6-7. Details at AZTechWeekMesa.com

On March 31, the Columbia Police Department received an anonymous tip regarding a suspicious individual wearing a City of Columbia Public Works uniform who was exchanging a large amount of coins at a local business.

An in

As the severe weather season begins, the City of St. Louis is entering this spring significantly better prepared than it was one year ago, following substantial investments, structural reforms and ongoing improvements to its emergency management systems..
Mayor Kerry Thomson and City of Bloomington Planning & Transportation Director David Hittle invite residents to the next Traveling Town Hall on Monday, April 6, from 6 to 7 p.m. at Morgenstern Books and Cafe, 849 S Auto Mall Road. Traveling Town...