• A federal judge has found that L.A. city officials doctored records in a case over homeless camp cleanups

    A federal judge has found that Los Angeles city officials altered evidence to support the city's defense against allegations that it illegally seized and destroyed homeless people's property. Warning that the city will likely face sanctions following a forensic examination, U.S. District Judge Dale S. Fischer wrote in an order that the city had not only "altered, modified, and created documents relevant to Plaintiff's claims" but had also failed to produce legitimately requested documents....

  • City Hall: Council, City Officials Celebrate Inauguration

    'When you go into public service, you should feel the weight and responsibility.'

  • Iowa City City Council pursues international sister city

    The Iowa City City Council discussed the possibility of becoming a Sister City with another international city at its April 2 meeting. Deputy City Manager Redmond Jones II gave a presentation during the work session portion of the meeting and answered the councilors’ questions about the logistics and benefits a sister city would bring to

  • Why is everything in New York City an ‘experience’?

    The Pepsi 125 Diner Are experiences cynical marketing gimmicks, or do they add value to the city’s culture? [ more › ]

  • Coming soon: 48 Hour Film Project

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Chapter of the 48 Hour Film Project is back and coming soon. The 48 Hour Film Project is a competition where filmmakers from around the world write, shoot and edit films in 48 hours or less. The Albuquerque Chapter is is projected to film May 31st – June 2. The Albuquerque Chapter []

  • Spokane City Council berated on overspending and homelessness

    (The Center Square) – Overspending and homelessness dominated the conversation at the Spokane City Council’s Monday night meeting, with community members speaking out on those issues during a public forum. Spokanite Justin Haller took the stand multiple times to air his grievances. “I’d like to see more local people be hired, and I’m sure that there are some talented people that would like to have the money that you guys waste,” Haller said sarcastically about the...

  • Letter: City should clean up mess left by homeless

    If the American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit regarding the homeless is upheld, the City and County of Honolulu should have the courage to stop cleaning up the mess created by the homeless. As a matter of fact, maybe the city should stop cleaning up the mess regardless of the lawsuit’s outcome. The money could be used to improve the lives of people who pay taxes.

  • Coyotes Officially Leaving Arizona For Salt Lake City

    TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — The Arizona Coyotes are officially headed to Salt Lake City. The NHL Board

  • Bratislava City Days allow you to experience capital to the fullest

    Rich programme with concerts, shows, activities throughout the city.

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    Flood relief efforts recognized by city council officials

    WHEELING, W.Va. (WTRF) - Following two weeks of devastation for many on Wheeling Island, city council acknowledged the incredible efforts from the entire community. Councilman Ben Seidler presented these efforts on paper, with the House of Carpenter tracking over 1,100 volunteer hours, over 50 city employees working around the clock, 11 different faith-based organizations, and []

  • Norwich experiences large power outage across city

    The City of Norwich is experiencing a large power outage Friday morning,

  • River City Vineyard homeless shelter goes drug free

    A longtime homeless shelter in a Sarnia church has gone drug free. River City Vineyard pastor George Esser said the decision was made after an uptick in thefts, property damage and altercations at the 69-bed shelter. “We have never seen it this chaotic,” he said in a  release. Experience has shown shelter officials they can’t […]