Affordable housing will be the top issue in the race for mayor, according to candidate Tim Denson, who is also planning a “moon shot” effort to address homelessness if elected. Denson wrapped up a series of summer campaign events last week by fielding questions from a small group of voters at Normal Bar. The former Athens-Clarke County commissioner said he would deal with an affordable housing crisis by encouraging building more housing and more diverse types of housing, as well as by bee...| Flagpole
FLINT, Mich. – In recognition of National Overdose Awareness Day, observed on Sunday, August 31st, the Office of Public Health, in collaboration with the Genesee County Prevention Coalition (GCPC), will host an Overdose Awareness Event on Saturday, August 30th, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM on the front lawn of Flint City Hall. This free, […] The post Office of Public Health to host National Overdose Awareness Day event on City Hall Lawn appeared first on City of Flint.| City of Flint
FLINT, Mich.—Flint City Hall will be closed Monday, September 1, 2025 in observance of Labor Day, and will reopen the following day with normal business hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Clio Road Community Service Center will also be closed for the Labor Day holiday on September 1 and will reopen the next day. […] The post Flint City Hall will be closed for Labor Day, Priority Waste collection service will be delayed by one day appeared first on City of Flint.| City of Flint
FLINT, Mich. — The City of Flint is proud to announce a limited-time amnesty program designed to help residents resolve outstanding balances related to blight violations and structure fire cleanup costs. This initiative reflects the city’s ongoing commitment to neighborhood revitalization, public safety, and equitable support for residents. From September 8 through September 21, 2025, eligible residents […] The post Pay Less: City Of Flint Launches Special Program To Reduce Blight Fin...| City of Flint
FLINT, Mich. — The City of Flint and Flint Housing Commission will host a Demolition Ceremony for the Atherton East Apartments on Thursday, August 21, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. at 3123 Chambers Street. Built in the 1960s during Flint’s urban renewal era, Atherton East became unsafe due to its location in a flood zone and lack […] The post City of Flint and Flint Housing Commission Advance Community Revitalization with Atherton East Demolition appeared first on City of Flint.| City of Flint
Flint, MI — The City of Flint is investing in the future of local entrepreneurship through a one-time small business grant program, made possible by an allocation of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds approved by Flint City Council. The initiative reflects Flint’s commitment to equitable economic recovery and neighborhood revitalization. Through a partnership with […]| City of Flint
Mayor criticizes the White House for neglecting NYC’s migrant crisis, calling for increased support and resources to manage the situation effectively.| amNewYork
In the fall of 2023, Matthew Creech won the mayoral race in Lucama, North Carolina as a write-in candidate. Immediately after new-mayor Creech took office, the town council (called the “board of commissioners”) unanimously adopted a resolution “establishing the powers … Read more The post Board Action and the Powers of the Mayor appeared first on Coates’ Canons NC Local Government Law.| Coates’ Canons NC Local Government Law
Tigard is on the rise. From iconic shopping destinations that support hundreds of local jobs to innovative workforce programs preparing our residents for the future, our city is strengthening its economic foundation in ways that are intentional, inclusive, and future-focused. At the heart of these efforts is a simple but powerful mission: build a resilient […] The post Mayor’s Corner | A Thriving Tigard: Growing with Purpose first appeared on Tigard Life.| Tigard Life
FLINT, Mich. — In response to a troubling rise in community violence, Mayor Sheldon Neeley today outlined an expanded public safety plan focused on prevention, intervention, and community engagement — with a clear next step to seek partnership and resources from the State of Michigan. This summer has seen a spike in shootings, stabbings, and […]| City of Flint
This week, new data from the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative (MDHI) revealed something hopeful: more people in Denver are now sheltered, fewer are experiencing homelessness for the first time, and veteran homelessness has dropped by 30% in just four years. “This policy is not only morally just but effective.” — Denver Mayor Mike Johnston “In […]| Community Solutions
On July 30, 2025, Mayor Eric Adams vetoed the City Council’s disapproval of the land use application for a bid to build a casino and entertainment complex at the current Bally’s Golf Links site at Ferry Point in the Bronx. In 2013, the state’s constitution was amended to allow for up to seven commercial casinos statewide. Commercial casinos are separate from Native American casinos and do not include a race track. Four casinos have already … <Read More> The post Mayor Vetoes Council...| CityLand
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The National Resistance Movement (NRM) Election Disputes Tribunal has received 178 petitions arising from the recently concluded local government elections for party flag bearers for LC5 District Chairpersons and City Mayors. According to Enoch Barata, the Director of Legal Services at the NRM, July 30th was the deadline for …| The Independent Uganda:
July 28, 2025 Today, the City announced the fifth year of Build the Budget, which engages residents and provides a platform to voice their priorities for the 2026 budget season. [...] Read More... from City Launches Build the Budget 2026 The post City Launches Build the Budget 2026 appeared first on South Bend, Indiana.| South Bend, Indiana
July 24, 2025 Today, the City of South Bend launched the 2025 Neighborhood IGNITE (Innovation Grants for Neighborhood Inspiration, Transformation, and Enhancement) Grant Program. This program can provide up to [...] Read More... from City Launches Fourth Year of IGNITE Grant The post City Launches Fourth Year of IGNITE Grant appeared first on South Bend, Indiana.| South Bend, Indiana
July 22, 2025 The City of South Bend and the Near Northwest Neighborhood Inc., in partnership with the national Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund (CFE Fund), officially opened South Bend’s Financial [...]Read More... from City Launches Financial Empowerment Center| South Bend, Indiana
The longtime political journalist discusses the increasingly contentious (even for New York) politics surrounding Jewish voters and Zohran Mamdani. The post Q&A | Errol Louis on the NYC Mayoral Race appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
FLINT, Mich. – Flint ReCAST (Resiliency in Communities After Stress and Trauma) has opened registration for its S.T.R.O.N.G Summit taking place Friday, July 25 from 9am-3pm at New Standard Academy, located at 2040 W. Carpenter Road in Flint. Registration for the free event is open to all Genesee County residents and is ongoing, but space […] The post Flint ReCAST S.T.R.O.N.G. Summit registration now open to Genesee County residents appeared first on City of Flint.| City of Flint
Mayor Eric Adams celebrated the Roosevelt Hotel’s closure and the city’s handling of the migrant crisis. A mother who spent a year there offered her own mixed assessment.| THE CITY - NYC News
30 articles articulating why the ADL is no longer a legitimate civil rights organization representative of American Jews and how Greenblatt and his organization have turned their backs on both civil rights and the sizable portion of the American Jewish community that identifies as progressive| Jewschool
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FLINT, Mich. – Flint City Hall will be closed in observance of the Fourth of July holiday on Friday, July 4, 2025. The Clio Road Service Center, located at 4805 Clio Road (next to Hallwood Plaza) will also be closed. Waste collection for Friday, July 4 will take place on Saturday, July 5. The Flint […] The post City Hall, Service Center closed for the Fourth of July holiday, waste collection will be delayed by one day following the holiday appeared first on City of Flint.| City of Flint
Steering Committee members will help shape a fair, inclusive process that gives community members the power to directly decide how the City invests in small, resident-driven projects. The post Join the People’s Project Steering Committee – Help Shape How Tukwila Spends $50,000 appeared first on City of Tukwila.| City of Tukwila
In lieu of a traditional mayoral endorsement, the New York Times Editorial Board on Monday advised voters against placing Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani| amNewYork
Mayoral hopeful Andrew Cuomo, who served as New York's 56th governor starting in 2011 until his resignation in 2021 over allegations of sexual harassment, is| amNewYork
Watsonville Mayor Maria Orozco presents her mothly update, talking about topics and current events relevant to Watsonville.| The Pajaronian | Watsonville, CA
In 1965, Greeley elected Zabka as the city’s first female mayor.| Greeley Museums
On April 2, Mayor McLeod held his first State of the City event at Foster High School. A video of the event is now available to view for anyone that was unable to attend.| City of Tukwila
The Civil Service Commission consists of three members appointed by the Mayor to exercise the powers and perform the duties in connection with the selection, appointment, promotion, demotion and employment of commissioned police officers and non-commissioned police personnel.| City of Tukwila
Mayor Eric Adams. Photo Credit: facebook.com/NYCMayor On August 21, 2024, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced the issuance of Executive Order 43, which requires City agencies to review their city-owned and controlled land to determine which sites can be appropriate for potential housing development sites. This order is in response to New York City’s affordable housing crisis. The goal of this executive order is to support the Adam’s administration plan of building 500,000 new homes b...| CityLand
Mayor Eric Adams swears in Robert S. Tucker as the new FDNY Commissioner. Image Credit: Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office. On August 12, 2024, Mayor Eric Adams announced the appointment of Robert S. Tucker, Esq as the Commissioner of the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY). Tucker, who has been with the Fire Department since 1985, has served as secretary of the Fire Department of the City of New York Foundation, is an honorary fire commissioner of| CityLand