The Palm Springs city council has voted unanimously to approve $5.9 million in reparations for families forcibly removed from their homes on a stretch of land known as Section 14 the 1950s and 1960s.
Candidates who led in their respective races have maintained their leads nearly two weeks after Election Day. The San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters updated its election results Wednesday evening, ...
HARRISON, Ohio (WKRC) - A nearly decade-old ordinance banning food trucks in Harrison is coming under scrutiny. Schmidt’s ...
Circleville City Coucil is bringing in resources to 'clean house' in the police department.This comes as saga continues as ...
We want to make sure people are involved in the process and we’re getting input on how to approach the work and mitigate issues,” said Paul Trombino, Greeley director of public works. “We want to ...
The Kingman City Council will meet Tuesday, Nov. 19, to finalize the results of Proposition 417 from the general election.
After a city council work session regarding the possibility of raising the existing landfill tonnage rates, concerns arose ...
Construction will begin on upgrades at Andretta Pool and Kingston Point Beach in 2025 and 2026, respectively, using more than ...
Darlene Medley says she can’t trust the water coming from the faucets at her Syracuse, New York, home if she wants to keep ...
Avride, which develops autonomous vehicles and delivery robots, plans to deploy delivery devices in Dallas over the next few ...
As one of the oldest children’s charities in Los Angeles County with deep historical roots in Rosemead, many residents, ...