City News

Beginning at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 21, City of Columbia Public Works Street division crews will repair a deteriorated section of pavement on East Broadway near College Avenue.Repairs will take place in the two westbound lanes. One lane will remain open
During the FIFA World Cup™ Finals (and the entire summer of 2026) the City of Boston wants to make sure you're able to explore our neighborhoods and visit our vibrant neighborhood businesses. We hope you'll dine, shop, and explore the city!
A new outdoor adventure awaits at Blodgett Open Space beginning Friday, July 17, as the City of Colorado Springs officially opens seven miles of newly constructed trails that transform the southern portion of the popular open space into one of the...
The Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department is now accepting submissions for the 2027 Discover COS Calendar Photo Contest, inviting amateur and professional photographers to capture the beauty, recreation and unique character..
Today, Mayor Yemi announced City of Colorado Springs Public Works crews repaired more than 16,400 potholes during a five-week surge, including more than 10,000 on residential streets. Mayor Yemi shared the results during a press briefing with Clint...
The Bonneville Metropolitan Planning Organization (BMPO) is inviting the community to help set local transportation goals and identify priorities for walking, biking and driving...
The Naperville Police Department is now accepting applications for a 10-week Citizen Police Academy (CPA) beginning on Sept. 2. Applications are due by Thursday, July 30. Naperville's Citizen Police Academy gives citizens insight into the inner...
NAPERVILLE, Ill. - Naperville has long been regarded as a world-class community that successfully balances the financial requirements of providing daily municipal services with the implementation of a long-term community vision. Recently, the City of...
NAPERVILLE, Ill. — At 07:33 a.m. on Wednesday, July 15, the Naperville Emergency Communications Center (ECC) received a 911 call reporting smoke and possible fire inside a residence on the 200 block of Cedarbrook Road. The Naperville ECC immediately...
The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded to a residential structure fire Tuesday evening after receiving reports of a fire at a single-story home on Aegean Avenue.
The City of Bloomington is celebrating five years of progress implementing the Climate Action Plan, adopted by the Bloomington Common Council in 2021. To mark the milestone, the City released its 2024 Community-Wide and Municipal Operations Greenhouse...
The Council approved a grant that will strengthen public safety efforts by supporting regional strategies to prevent and reduce gang violence. • $1,073,239.34 — FY26 Senator Charles E. Shannon Jr. Community Safety Initiative Grant awarded by the...
The Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Pepén, FitzGerald, and Worrell, calling on Boston Public Schools (BPS) to fully enroll all 103 eligible schools in the Massachusetts Safe Routes to School (MA SRTS) Program. The federally funded...
The Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Louijeune and Pepén, denouncing the United States Supreme Court's decision allowing the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian and Syrian nationals and reaffirming Boston's...
Senate Bill 3112 would extend a temporary state pilot program allowing municipalities to offer expanded hours for liquor licenses and designated public consumption districts through August 2026. This week, the Council adopted a resolution offered by...
The Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilor Breadon expressing support for a fair first contract for direct support professionals and assistant residential coordinators at Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired Community..
Councilors Murphy and Flynn offered a resolution requesting an immediate briefing on the City's Summer Safety Plan and calling for a collaborative review of public safety strategies across Boston. The resolution highlights concerns following recent...
The Council adopted a resolution offered by Flynn, FitzGerald, and Murphy unequivocally denouncing violence, assaults, and harassment directed toward Boston Police officers, first responders, and city officials. The resolution follows an incident on...
Founded in January 2024 by Janice V. Johnson, MADMOMS (Mothers Against Drugs, Inc.) was established to honor the legacy of her son, Ja'Maar "5ive" Johnson, while raising awareness about substance-use-related harms and providing support to those...
City Council was unexpectedly briefed by Mayor Yemi Mobolade, Colorado Springs Police Department, and the Colorado Springs Fire Department during its City Council Regular Meeting lunch on Tuesday, July 14. As a collective City Council, this is the first..
South Academy Boulevard, between Hancock Expressway and Astrozon Boulevard, will temporarily close from at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 17, through noon Monday, July 20. The closure allows crews to install underground waterlines, pave the roadway and install...