City News
Styrofoam recycling is once again available to residents at the Tacoma Recycle Center (3510 S. Mullen St.). The City's Solid Waste utility recently installed a new Styrofoam densifier, which means residents can drop off accepted Styrofoam packaging...
The 15-member advisory council will engage community and advise on construction and future operations of White Stadium.
Mesa Electric Smart Peaks is a voluntary program that helps customers with smart thermostats cut their electricity use during periods of high demand, conserving energy and costs
The Naperville Police Department is now accepting applications for a six-week Youth Academy to be held this summer. The academy will begin on June 11, 2026, and continue every Thursday night through July 23 (excluding the week of July 4). All sessions...
The City of Naperville, in partnership with DuPage County, Will County, Midwest Compost, LLC, and Groot Industries, is hosting a free finished compost giveaway for Naperville residents. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May...
On May 4, Columbia Police arrested Dariell Deshell Smith, 33, of Columbia, in connection with a stabbing that occurred in the 4500 block of Rice Road.
Smith was arrested on charges of first-degree domestic assault a
The Idaho Falls Parks & Recreation Wes Deist Aquatic Center will host its annual Free Swim Lessons event on Saturday, May 9, providing local youth with a fun and safe opportunity to build essential water skills at no cost to the public.
The Idaho Falls Fire Department is reminding residents to practice safe charging and disposal habits when using lithium-ion batteries. These batteries power many everyday devices, including smartphones, laptops, power tools, and e-bikes.
The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) Assembly will get a detailed technical update on near-term GLOF mitigation efforts, including flood modeling and Phase 1 and 2 HESCO flood barrier construction, followed by a discussion on project funding the...
As part of its ongoing work to address disparities for historically underutilized businesses owned by minority, women, and socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, the City of Tacoma's Equity in Contracting (EIC) Program is hosting a...
Officer T. Leming, PIO On May 2nd, 2026, around 10:40 a.m. Sumter County Sheriff's Office (Florida) reached out to Spokane Police Department regarding numerous telephone threats against "The Villages" and Mar-A-Lago. The phone number tied to the...
Mayor Michelle Wu announced the appointment of Diana Fernandez Bibeau as the new Commissioner of Parks and Recreation and Deputy Chief of Open Space. Fernandez Bibeau will begin serving in her new role on June 1. "I'm thrilled to appoint Diana...
The Tacoma City Council is currently seeking applicants to fill six positions on the Tacoma Area Commission on Disabilities: five member positions and one emerging leader position (between the ages of 16 and 24). The Tacoma Area Commission on...
Erin Hut, Communications Director, Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown has ordered flags at all City facilities to be lowered to half-staff to coincide with Governor Bob Ferguson's directive that state and U.S. flags at all state agency facilities be lowered on...
Resources aim to strengthen local businesses and advance economic growth across every Chicago neighborhood.
As National Fair Housing Month, observed in April to commemorate the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Johnson administration continues to prioritize housing as a fundamental human right and the foundation of a thriving, equitable city.
The Board of Estimate and Apportionment has approved sending the proposed fiscal year 2027 budget to the Board of Aldermen for review and approval. The $1.41 billion budget reflects a modest 0.2% increase over the previous fiscal year, prioritizing...
This month we explore barriers to seeking professional help and support for mental health
Councilors Flynn, Durkan, and Worrell offered a resolution in support of nurses at Brigham and Women's Hospital. The resolution recognizes the more than 4,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at Brigham and Women's Hospital who provide high-quality...
Councilors Culpepper and Mejia offered a resolution calling for an independent investigation into the in-custody death of Shacoby Kenny at the Suffolk County House of Correction. The resolution states that deaths in custody raise serious concerns...
Councilor Coletta Zapata offered a resolution affirming the City of Boston's opposition to the use of Charlestown for Everett Stadium event parking. The resolution references a proposed professional soccer and event stadium in Everett and notes that...