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New plans for the site of the last Sears to close in North Texas aim to convert the space into a major entertainment center that will generate about 200 jobs. Mesquite City Council voted May 5 in ...
Foppoli, 42, caught the political bug early, running an unsuccessful campaign for state Assembly in 2004 while he was still ...
A local towing company has hired a lawyer to help prevent the borough from enforcing what it claims is discriminatory behavior, depriving the company of business. Over the past few ...
Mayor Brandon Scott presented his proposed budget for the next fiscal year at a town hall meeting at Coppin State University on Tuesday, aiming to a ...
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Chief Darryl Jones, who serves as the city's emergency management coordinator, concedes he didn't ...
Last night, as has been happening quite often lately, the Blue Lake City Council met in special closed session to discuss the performance of the town’s city manager, Amanda Mager.
Current councilwoman Rachael Bollens and two-time former councilman Bill Henning are facing off in the Democrat primary, for ...
Argyle has chosen a new town administrator, Mike Sims, who will start May 21, Director of Communications and Marketing ...
Rep. Derrick Van Orden called off a scheduled event after his office received a threatening letter targeting his wife, ...
Nicole Migliorini is resigning as the Burns Harbor Town clerk-treasurer, citing a “toxic environment” that has made it ...
Voters in Blanco approve $16.6 million in two measures, with the money earmarked for water, sewer and street improvements.
On May 2, residents received at their homes a card and a door hanger from the PAC Vote No On Charter Repeal. Featured was a ...