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Long Beach, CA – Due to excessive temperatures forecasted through Thursday, Aug. 20, Acting City Health Officer Dr. Cliff Okada has issued a Heat Alert and is advising community members to take precautions to avoid heat-related illness. The National...
A 16 year old girl has been honored for her lifesaving actions after witnessing a Wisconsin National Guard soldier collapse while running in Mesa. Laya Jackson called 911 and performed CPR until emergency responders arrived
It's been a while! Mayor Yemi is back to talk about a summer of celebrations, public safety, budget plans and a back-to-school reminder. Watch the episode Listen to the episode
Erin Hut, Communications Director, The Spokane Fire Department's Community Risk Reduction team will be passing out additional personal protective equipment kits to residents impacted by the Spokane Complex Fire. Mask and glove kits, as well as Tyvek...
The Planning Department this month recommended approval of new zoning for infrastructure such as solar panels and wind turbines. The Department also recommended approval of four new development projects representing approximately 398,998 square feet (SF).
The Bloomington Arts Commission (BAC), in collaboration with the City of Bloomington and the Bloomington Urban Enterprise Association (BUEA), has announced its 2026 Arts Operations Support Grant program supporting 501(c)3 organizations with arts...
Above: A cyclist safely signals a turn while riding through a residential intersection. Long Beach, CA – The City of Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) invites the community to participate in the sixth annual Long...
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At about 9:09 p.m. on Aug. 14, Columbia Police responded to a traffic accident involving a vehicle and a pedestrian near East St. Charles Road and Remm Drive.
The vehicle struck the pedestrian, Mark Hunter Jr, 47, o
At about 9:09 p.m. on Aug. 14, Columbia Police responded to a traffic accident involving a vehicle and a pedestrian near East St. Charles Road and Remm Drive.
The vehicle struck the pedestrian traveling eastbound on
At a recent Tacoma City Council meeting, the Puget Sound Regional Council recognized the historic Tideflats Subarea Plan with a VISION 2050 award. The Tideflats Subarea Plan was developed over seven years of collaboration between the City of Tacoma, the..
The City of Colorado Springs today shared updates on "Keep It Clean And Safe (KICAS)," a coordinated effort to make public spaces cleaner, safer, and more welcoming by integrating security, cleanup, and outreach services. Building on Keep It Clean...
South Academy Boulevard will experience two weekend closures and a weekday lane reduction in mid-to-late August as crews continue underground utility work for the South Academy Boulevard Improvements Project. All work is weather-dependent and schedules...
Colorado Springs: City connects businesses with contracting opportunities at Procurement Vendor Fair
Businesses interested in doing business with the City of Colorado Springs can connect directly with City buyers, learn about upcoming contracting opportunities and better understand how to compete for City work at the 2026 Procurement Vendor Fair on...
The City of Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department is inviting neighbors and community members to review the draft plan for the future of Old Stratton Park and share their feedback through Aug. 23. The draft plan outlines a...
Beginning Monday, Aug. 24, the Go COMO Blue Route will temporarily detour due to a road closure on Clark Lane related to construction of a roundabout at Clark Lane and Hanover Boulevard.The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) will close Clark La
In Columbia, public safety is a top priority. Because downtown Columbia is a gathering place for residents, college and university students and tourists and other visitors, we understand the importance of addressing public safety concerns in that area.Tha
The City of Tacoma will activate two new automated speed enforcement cameras on September 14, as part of its ongoing commitment to improve traffic safety and eliminate fatal and serious injury crashes through the City's Vision Zero initiative. The...
Mayor Kerry Thomson today called on Monroe County officials to accelerate the closure of the encampment on the County-owned Thomson property, citing repeated and escalating safety concerns at and around the site. The City and County have remained in...
Two downtown parking garages have elevators that are temporarily out of service: Eighth and Walnut Plaza Parking Garage, 17 N. Eighth St., and Short Street Parking Garage, 1110 E. Walnut St.Both garages remain open and fully functional for parking. One el
The City of Columbia Solid Waste Utility is hosting a recycling drop-off event from 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Aug. 29, at the Grissum Building, 1313 Lakeview Ave.
Residents will be able to enter the parking lot west of t