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Hosting the Tall Ships Races is making Aberdeen "proud", organisers have said. The four-day event - described as Scotland's ...
The astonishing scenes of thousands of spectators looking in awe at nearly 50 beautiful vessels have brought joy to the city, ...
According to a press release issued by the City of Aberdeen, at its June 25 regular meeting, the Aberdeen City Council approved a request from City Administrator Ruth Clemens and voted to authorize a ...
The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen - which organisers predict will be the biggest tourist event in Scotland this year - is under ...
In a wholesale late-night talk show change, CBS is exiting the space with the cancellation of the Late Show With Stephen ...
The anticipated completion of the project is early 2028, according to Paul Magness, director of Harford County Parks and ...
At a meeting on Feb. 28, the Aberdeen City Council voted unanimously to introduce a resolution that will restructure the city government. This resolution will make the mayor more of an executive ...
The Aberdeen City Council agreed to move forward with the hiring of an economic development manager Monday but also set aside some funds to support the Aberdeen Development Corp.
The Aberdeen City Council has a new look. Recently elected members Erin Fouberg, Charlotte Liebelt and David Novstrup were sworn in during Tuesday evening's regular Aberdeen City Council meeting.
The Aberdeen City Council introduced legislation that would allow city residents to keep chickens at their homes, against the recommendation of the city’s planning commission. The ordinance ...
Aberdeen’s incinerator is closed because of a conflict between its operators, with waste being diverted to landfill.
On Monday, the Aberdeen City Council held a short public hearing for a proposed assisted-living facility at the old Aberdeen High School and expanded the city limits by annexing two properties.