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On June 27 at 1:30 p.m., Columbia Police responded to a traffic accident near the 123.2 mile marker of Interstate 70 East.

A single vehicle driven by Elbert Allen, 69, of Columbia, was traveling East on I-70 and cras

Mayor Michelle Wu announced the City's 250th Independence Day Celebrations, taking place on Saturday, July 4, as part of Boston's ongoing commemoration of the nation's founding and the city's pivotal role in the American Revolution.
The City and Borough of Juneau Parks and Recreation Department is seeking nonprofit organizations, community groups, private businesses, and other interested parties to provide landscape and maintenance services for historic cemeteries on Douglas Island..
As the community prepares to celebrate America's 250th anniversary, the Idaho Falls Fire Department (IFFD) is reminding residents to follow local fireworks ordinances and practice firework safety.
Two positions available; candidates with expertise in investment/finance, public health or older adult care encouraged to apply Mayor Yemi Mobolade is seeking applicants to fill two vacancies on the Colorado Springs Health Foundation Board of Trustees...
With Independence Day less than a week away, the Idaho Falls Police Department and partner agencies are sharing important safety information, traffic updates, and event reminders to help everyone enjoy a safe Fourth of July.
The Colorado Springs Fire Department Fire Marshal, Kris Cooper, has ordered a burn ban within the City of Colorado Springs. The order will go into effect on June 29 at 12 p.m. The burn ban is being implemented due to increasingly dangerous fire...
Bloomington, Ind. – Bloomington residents and visitors can celebrate Independence Day with a weekend of community traditions, outdoor recreation, local food, live music, and family-friendly activities. Most activities are free and open to the public...
Mayor Michelle Wu announced the City's 250th Independence Day Celebrations, taking place on Saturday, July 4, as part of Boston's ongoing commemoration of the nation's founding and the city's pivotal role in the American Revolution. "Boston is...
The Commission on the Status of Women invites local artists and entrepreneurs to participate in the 2026 Women's Market from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 22, at Bloomington City Hall, 401 N. Morton St. Booths will be set up throughout City Hall...

At 7:32 a.m. Monday, June 29, Columbia Fire Department (CFD) companies were dispatched to a commercial structure fire in the 1600 block of Hinkson Avenue.

CFD companies arrived within three minutes of initial dispatch to

The ordinance marks the first comprehensive update to Chicago's tenant protections in 40 years, modernizing existing laws while strengthening protections for renters and preserving housing affordability.
As many as 1,250 children and family members are expected to attend the free celebration designed for children ages three to five to enjoy arts, games and activity stations, along with visits from special guests and free grab-and-go lunches.
Bloomington residents and visitors can celebrate Independence Day with a weekend of community traditions, outdoor recreation, local food, live music, and family-friendly activities. Most activities are free and open to the public. Start the day July...
With Independence Day less than a week away, the Idaho Falls Police Department and partner agencies are sharing important safety information, traffic updates, and event reminders to help everyone enjoy a safe Fourth of July.
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.