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This year, the Douglas County Commissioners had some extra money. Corrections reported a surplus from last year, completing ...
Cincinnati residents are upset about a literal growing safety issue: overgrown shrubbery and weeds on sidewalks and roads.
Officers were dispatched around 7:07 p.m. to 3101 14th Avenue South. There, they found a two-story home on fire.
Councilman Andrew Szymanski hears the concerns, and he’s optimistic about the future of public safety under Chief Jim Graboys’ leadership.
Come November, Meridian residents will get their say on public safety funding. On Tuesday night, the Meridian City Council unanimously voted to put a $5 million levy on the ballot in November. The ...
Law enforcement officials to hire a third-party to do a security audit for the Minnesota State Capitol following the break-in ...
Late Tuesday afternoon, state lawmakers met with the Department of Children and Families to discuss the Kimberly Sullivan ...
In his appeal to the council, Valencia cited the public safety department’s most recent raise of 3%, which went into effect July 1, 2024. That raise was part of a four-year contract signed June 8, ...
NBC4 Investigates is taking a deeper dive into the nearly $3 billion Columbus Capital Improvement Budget, looking into what ...
Because lead poisoning often has no visible symptoms, testing is the only way to know if a child has been exposed or if lead ...