Beaumont's unique definition of a "balanced budget" raises concerns among City Council members about spending and rainy-day ...
The recent winter storm that brought snow to Southeast Texas caused the city to increase water production rates above the ...
Numerous faith leaders across the U.S. say the immigration crackdown launched by President Donald Trump’s new administration has sown fear within their migrant-friendly congregations. They are ...
As access to many neighborhoods in the Eaton and Palisades fire zones remains off-limits, Los Angeles County has provided preliminary maps that show which structures and homes are damaged or ...
BOSSIER CITY, La. (KSLA) - Term limits for Bossier City will remain on the March 29 ballot after an appeal filed by five city council members was denied. In July 2024, a petition was brought before ...
As the May Beaumont City Council election approaches, its time to make plans to run for a seat official. Filing officially opens for the Beaumont City Council May election on Wednesday and will ...
Beaumont Deputy Chief Administration Officer Olly Morrison updated council on happenings around the City on January 14. The Beaumont Sport and Recreation Centre was the place to be over the holiday ...
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Chicago drivers could see reduced speed limits next year on city streets. The City Council on Wednesday will weigh whether to reduce Chicago's official speed limit on surface streets from 30 miles ...
Beaumont — The president of The Beaumont Professional Firefighters Union Local 399, Jeff Nesom, says he is disappointed that the City of Beaumont has decided not to voluntarily send equipment and ...
Hochul said in a statement shared with City Limits ahead of her annual address. “Last year, we passed the most significant housing legislation in generations, working to build more supply and increase ...
(KY3) - At Monday night’s second public hearing for water and sewer rate increases, Willard officials made the final decision to go with a flat rate increase for both in and out of city limits.