• Biden Spending $300 Million On Sanctuary Cities

    Biden Spending $300 Million On Sanctuary Cities Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times, The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is distributing $300 million to sanctuary cities that provide services like shelter and food to illegal immigrants amid a massive increase in incursions across the southern border. The $300 million in grants will be provided through the Shelter and Services Program (SSP), according to an April 12 press release. SSP offers funding to...

  • ICE attempts a rebrand designed to win over sanctuary cities

    Stung by resistance from sanctuary cities, the Biden administration moved Tuesday to rebrand the government’s immigration law detective force, saying Homeland Security Investigations does far more than pursue immigration cases.

  • Sanctuary Cities Set Migrant Sex Offenders Free Instead Of Handing Them Over To ICE

    Sanctuary Cities Set Migrant Sex Offenders Free Instead Of Handing Them Over To ICE Long painted as safe havens of humanitarianism by the establishment media, sanctuary cities are slowly being exposed for the underlying hypocrisy that motivates their policies. Red states such as Texas and Florida have been very effective in pulling back the curtain, using the busing of illegals to sanctuary cities as a tool to force Democrats to stand by their own open borders principles (or...

  • City of Milton hires assistant city manager

    Interim City Manager Randy Jorgenson announced the hiring of Ed Spears as the city’s new assistant manager on Monday. Jorgenson made the announcement by sending an email to the entire Milton City Council. “I am pleased to announce today that I promoted Ed Spears to the position of Assistant City Manager,” Jorgenson began. “ We always […]

  • City Hall: Council, City Officials Celebrate Inauguration

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

  • Carthage city employees & FD weigh in on city council

    CARTHAGE, Mo. — The Carthage Fire Department and some Carthage city employees have written letters voicing their support of the mayor and city administrator. We've told you about the fighting happening at city hall. The city employees' letter says they haven't seen Mayor Dan Rife or City Administrator Greg Dagnan do anything wrong. The city []

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    Assistant city manager named interim city manager for Watsonville

    On Tuesday, the Watsonville City Council voted to appoint an interim city manager who is a familiar face.

  • Erie City Council announces the “City Council Neighborhoods Tour”

    Erie City Council makes a push to get more people involved in changes they want to see throughout the city. A big part of their efforts to do so will be taking their council meetings to the road this summer calling it the City Council Neighborhoods Tour. Council will function the same way it would []

  • Carthage City Council attempts suspension of city attorney despite resignation

    CARTHAGE, Mo. — Carthage City Council members attempt to suspend their city attorney - just two weeks after he tendered his resignation. In an emotional statement to the people of Carthage at last night's council meeting - City Attorney Nate Dally expressed sorrow about leaving his position and what it has meant to him. "It []

  • City of Dallas Hosts the City Manager’s Boards and Commissions Luncheon

    Event lineup included Mayor Pro Tem Tennell Atkins, Honorable Zarin D. Gracey, City Manager T.C. Broadnax, and Deputy City Manager Kim Bizor Tolbert The City of Dallas celebrated National Volunteer Month by hosting the City Manager’s Boards and Commissions Luncheon, on Saturday, April 20, 2024. Appointed City of Dallas Board and Commission members were invited to attend this celebratory event that thanked these special volunteers for

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    City of Salisbury clearing the city's code, surrounding skateboarding at Unity Square

      SALISBURY, Md. – Skateboarding at Unity Square sparking controversy. “My first thought was, what law are we breaking?” said Bryan Whipple. Business Owner of Lurking Class Skate Shop and parent Bryan Whipple asking the city, what are the rules of Unity Square? He’s speaking out after he and his family were told they can not skate in Salisbury’s newest

  • Crookston City Council identifies eight semifinalists for city administrator position

    There were 29 applications for the position, said Corky Reynolds, the city's current administrator. He is hopeful the city will find a well-qualified candidate who can move the city forward.