Laguna Beach City Council appoints former resident Dave Kiff as city manager | #citycouncil
Laguna Beach will have a new city manager come May 6, as the City Council unanimously approved an initial three-year agreement with Dave Kiff to fill the position on Tuesday night. The contract comes with an annual base salary of $315,000 and includes two options for one-year extensions. “Hopefully, this will be the most you’ll […]
Read MoreMayor Bowser, Chief Smith Unveil Real Time Crime Center
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The District has launched a new approach to investigating and monitoring crime: the Real Time Crime Center (RTCC). DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) and MPD Chief Pamela Smith officially unveiled the center Monday, April 8 along with a new CameraConnect initiative which works to solicit community participation in the city’s crime prevention efforts. The center’s […]
Read MoreNewport Beach mayor encourages residents to be ‘helpers’
As part of a Wake Up! Newport panel hosted by the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Will O’Neill spoke to members of the chamber and the public Thursday in a state of the city address that hearkened back to his idea for “The Year of the Volunteer” in 2020 when he was last mayor. […]
Read MoreLAPD Chief Michel Moore to step down at end of February
Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore announced Friday that he will step down as head of the LAPD at the end of February, with city and department officials expected soon to begin the process of finding a new leader to take over one of the most challenging jobs in law enforcement. At a news conference […]
Read MoreBloomington mourns Mayor Frank Shorthose
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How Time Flies is a daily feature looking back at Pantagraph archives to revisit what was happening in our community and region. 100 years ago Jan. 7, 1924: Business will be suspended this afternoon during the hours of the funeral rites for Mayor Frank Shorthose. His body is set to lie in state in the Consistory […]
Read MoreLikely new City Council district map presented | Local news | #citycouncil
The proposed new district map for the Kokomo City Council is in some ways similar to the district maps of the last several years, but what is likely to be the new map for the next decade differs in many ways. As a result, some voters, particularly on the city’s southwest side, will likely be […]
Read MoreArkansas voting machines will time out after five minutes
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The midterm election is right around the corner, and before voters hit the booth, there is something they should know. According to the Arkansas voter procedure law, voting machines will time out after five minutes of inactivity. The Washington County director of elections Jennifer Price says the automatic shutoff is not […]
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