Despite ongoing criticism from some parts of the community, the council solidified its decision to keep five districts and a rotating mayor, citing equity as the driver.
Voters in Milwaukee's East Side and Riverwest narrowed down the alderperson candidates from 8-to-2 in Tuesday night's primary ...
The two candidates for Cedarburg’s District 6 Common Council seat agree: The city needs to pump the brakes on approving new developments. This desire echoes dozens of public comments at recent ...
ONEIDA — Lynne McHugh has announced her candidacy to represent Ward One on the Oneida Common Council in the November 2025 general election. McHugh said that as a therapist who has maintained a ...
The Luzerne County Government Study Commission on Thursday will discuss maps of potential voting districts that could be used if the county switches to electing some or all county council members ...
near the Buffalo Central Terminal. Common Council Member Mitchell Nowakowski, whose district includes the proposed project, said with the agreement in hand the developers can move forward with ...
NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND just filed a portfolio update, which we received from a 13F disclosure. This disclosure reflects the funds' holdings for the 12-31-2024 report period.
Related: Kenosha County needs much more housing to keep up with development The city's Common Council on Feb. 3 is scheduled to consider approving the program's parameters and an agreement with ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Buffalo Common Council on Tuesday denied a proposal ... After weeks of back and forth between Family Promise of Western New York and the community, residents are ...
The bar is high for historic snowstorms in a lake-effect snowbelt city such as Buffalo, New York. On Jan. 30, 1977, 48 years ago today, parts of New York and southern Ontario were in the midst of ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Buffalo Common Council denied an emergency homeless shelter proposed by Family Promise of WNY to be built on East Ferry Street, Council Member Zeneta Everhart said ...