Charles Luther used a bullhorn to get his message across at a downtown intersection. Police said he violated the noise ordinance. Why he disagrees.
A slew of grant approvals, changes to the city’s residency requirement and a resolution concerning Liberia went before Springfield’s city council Monday.
News Letter readers may well recall my article of January 14 in which I explained why I would force a vote on the Official ...
The wire service said the decision stemmed from a style guidance to continue using the name Gulf of Mexico instead of Gulf of ...
At a Feb. 10 meeting, Katy City Council voted to add five charter amendments to the uniform election ballots allowing residents to determine if the changes will be made to the city’s charter, which ...
A constitutional law professor weighs in on the legal battles sparked by President Donald Trump’s controversial executive ...
Anticipating US action on tariffs, India seems to have made the first move by revamping its tariff structure by reducing the ...
Article 239AA of the Constitution deals with the governance of Delhi. The provision creates three power centres — the Chief ...
The Exeter Township Supervisors honored officers, addressed zoning projects and unanimously authorized budgeted items.
The bipartisan bill would require district attorneys to demonstrate to a judge that there is a connection between the art and the crime.
Super-sized garages land on the Hutchinson Planning Commission’s agenda every few years as residents seem to have an ever-increasing need for storage space. The topic came up again Tuesday ...
Update to special events bylaw prohibits events of 2,000-plus people from occurring on agricultural land more than once every ...
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