The Waukegan City Council voted against a proposed ordinance Monday evening that would suspend and re-assign certain duties of Waukegan City Clerk Janet Kilkelly, who was indicted on over a dozen felony charges last week. A Lake County grand jury last Wednesday returned a 15-count indictment against Kilkelly, 69. Kilkelly is facing charges of official […]
Jamestown City Council will consider two housing ordinances at their monthly voting session tonight. The proposed vacant property registration ordinance would require the owners to register the property for a fee of $250. The fee would go toward the administrative costs of registering the building and the costs for the city to monitor the vacant […]
Having the mayor and City Council members (OTHER THAN Radiant Cordero, Augie Tulba and Andria Tupola, who all declined last year’s raises) come back for 3% raises now after taking their humongous pay raises last year is like having a thief come back for a goodnight kiss.
The Greenfield City Council will vote on a ceasefire resolution for the war in Gaza on Monday.
Sacramento's City Council unanimously voted to declare the city a sanctuary for transgender people, joining a growing number of local governments that have adopted similar measures. California itself became a sanctuary state in September 2022, when Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law Senate Bill 107, which blocks attempts by other states to penalize families that come to California seeking treatment for transgender children or to avoid consequences for seeking such treatment elsewhere. But council...
RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Early voting begins Wednesday, March 27, for the Rio Rancho City Council runoff elections in District 1 and District 6. District 1 runoff will be between Jim Owen and Deborah Dapson. District 6 will be between Nicole Dahn and Edward Lynn Paulsgrove. The city council races headed to a runoff after []
The polls are officially open for voting for the person to lead the City of
Voters statewide approved for cities to decide whether to give the exemption during elections last November. The proposition comes after pandemic-related funding for childcare facilities ended last September.
(The Center Square) – Bowing to public feedback, the Kirkland City Council on Wednesday officially ended work on a tax levy proposal for this November's ballot to fund a community swimming pool facility. The city council approved Resolution 5624, which halts all further consideration of the proposal that would have been funded by a bond. The Kirkland City Council was exploring a taxpayer-funded pool facility as a result of the Kirkland community expressing a need...
During a meeting on the evening of Monday, March 25, City Council unanimously voted to approve an ordinance which will authorize the demolition of two buildings, located at 1401 and 1407 Hull Street, and construction of a new mixed-use apartment building.
BAXTER — After years of planning, the South Forestview project to extend city water, sewer and update streets, lights and trail options is on the verge of a vote.
The New York City Council is begging an appellate court to authorize more than 800,000 foreign nationals to vote in the city's municipal elections.