Gilbert Residents Decry Soaring Water Bills, Call for Rates Rollback Amid Affordability Crisis
Gilbert residents expressed concerns over rising water bills at a town council meeting, noting some bills had tripled. The increases are for funding infrastructure and supply, but audits and customer service improvements are planned amid skepticism.
New Officers Join Tulsa Police Force as Department Celebrates Graduation of 131st Academy Class
The Tulsa Police Department celebrated the graduation of 16 new officers from the Police Academy, who now move on to field training as part of their 11-month preparation before patrolling solo.
Atlanta Eyes $800 Million "Project Robin" for New Hospital Near BeltLine After Medical Center Closure
A new $800 million hospital proposal, "Project Robin," is being considered in Atlanta to fill the healthcare gap left by the closure of Atlanta Medical Center. The site is near the BeltLine and funding might come from a tax allocation district.
La Vergne City Services Gradually Resume Post Cyberattack, Public Library Remains Closed
La Vergne city services are recovering after a cyber incident, with City Hall and City Court resuming some operations on October 30. Public library remains closed; city meetings proceed without live streaming.












