Costa Mesa Council set to reconsider cannabis laws that have become problematic | #citycouncil
Nearly two years after Costa Mesa officials approved an ordinance regulating the sale of retail cannabis dispensaries — agreeing to see how the rules played out as a local marketplace matured — it appears a municipal tune-up may be in order. City Council members are poised Tuesday to open the hood on the ordinance, considering […]
Read MoreCity Council passes new budget with $70M for CIP | Government | #citycouncil
City Council passed a budget that will fund over $70 million in capital improvement projects for next year. The Council passed the 2024 budget along with the tax rate at the meeting on Tuesday. According to the budget, the total budget for next year will amount to $255,895,381. “In summary, we are going up from […]
Read MoreArkansas School Safety Commission holds second meeting
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- June 22, 2022
- Arkansas School Safety Commission
- Asa Hutchinson
- governor
- June 21
- tuesday
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT) – Following the Uvalde mass shooting in June, parents in Arkansas are wondering what measures are being taken to protect their children in schools. On Tuesday, June 21, the Arkansas School Safety Commission held its second meeting for its second meeting since being reinstated by Governor Asa Hutchinson. Hutchinson recently reinstated […]
Read MoreColumbus Fraternal Order of Police endorses John Anker for mayor
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) – Election Day is less than a week away, and now one local police organization has made a decision to support a candidate in one of the biggest races in the Fountain City. The Columbus Chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police held a press conference today to announce they will endorse […]
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