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The City of Columbia has launched a BeHeardCoMo page to gather public input on a proposed Pedestrian Safety Ordinance. The ordinance was developed following a Street and Intersection Pedestrian Safety Study, which reviewed local crash data, roadway condit
Field vehicles will be clearly marked with white signs and "911 Mapping" in red letters.
You can create memorable holiday gifts by using THINKspot, Mesa Public Library's makerspace
Long Beach – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is aware of recent changes to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Autism and Vaccines webpage, which incorrectly state that "scientific studies...
Lisa Gardner, City Council Communications Director, The Spokane City Council voted 5-2 on the 2025-2026 Mid-Biennial Modification Budget. They approved an amendment proposed by Council President Betsy Wilkerson and Council Member Paul Dillon, which...
Lisa Gardner, City Council Communications Director, During Monday's Legislative Session, the Spokane City Council voted 5-2 on a local transportation tax for commercial parking for the purpose of funding transportation system maintenance and safety...
The City of Springfield will work on an alternate funding plan for a new regional events and convention center in Springfield, after voters voted no on a 3% increase in the hotel-motel guest license tax.
Construction of the Renew Jordan Creek "daylighting" project is nearing the halfway mark as contractors prepare to shift traffic closures from Campbell Avenue to Boonville the week of Oct. 27.
Police Chief Paul Williams has recently been honored with several significant appointments and awards that highlight his leadership in the policing profession and his long-standing commitment to justice, community engagement, and public service.
Kirstin Davis, Communications Manager, City of Spokane reminds subscribed curbside food and yard waste customers that they can have their green carts emptied in the winter months. Based on customer feedback and in preparation for upcoming required...
Justin de Ruyter, Spokane Fire PIO, At 12:14 a.m. today, the Spokane Fire Department, with assistance from Spokane County Fire District 9, was dispatched to the 4000 block of West Rowan Avenue for reports of a house fire with occupants trapped inside...
Mekong Plaza, a cornerstone of the Asian District, has expanded, adding 32,000 square feet of new space and approximately 200 jobs
The Tacoma City Council is looking to fill four positions on the Human Rights Commission: three member positions and one Emerging Leader position, between the ages of 16 and 24. The Human Rights Commission is comprised of fifteen members, serving three...
The Tacoma City Council is currently seeking applicants to fill five unexpired terms on the Human Services Commission: four member positions and one Emerging Leader position, between the ages of 16 and 24. The Commission reviews competitive funding...
Beginning Dec. 1, 65th North will be closed between 5th West and 5th East to allow crews to remove the existing bridge and replace it with a wider structure over the Idaho Canal.
Because of unforeseen delays, the Stormwater Utility’s closure of West Phyllis has been rescheduled to begin Dec. 1.
The work is scheduled to be completed by Dec. 10, weather permitting.
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2,000 employment opportunities available for Boston's young people this school year
Erin Hut, Communications Director, In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, Spokane City Hall and other City facilities will be closed on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 27 and 28. Additional Thanksgiving closures and cancellations include: Garbage...
Heating equipment is one of the leading causes of home fires during the winter months, and simple steps can significantly reduce the risk.
The holiday festivities continue on weekends through Dec. 20 following the Mayor's Tree Lighting and Holiday Show, which drew around 3,000 people to downtown Springfield Saturday.
This much-anticipated tradition, hosted by the City of Springfield, Downtown Community Improvement District and KY3, promises an evening of festive entertainment and dazzling lights to officially welcome the holidays.