Tombstone Seeks Passionate Volunteers to Safeguard City's Rich History on Historic Preservation Commission
Tombstone seeks two members for its Historic Preservation Commission, offering a role in safeguarding the city's historic legacy through regular meetings and various preservation-related responsibilities.
Maui Police Department Announces Temporary Records Section Closure from August 7-15, Advises Alternative Contact Methods
Maui Police Department's Records Section will be temporarily closed from August 7-15, 2025, impacting walk-ins and calls. Alternative contact methods during this period include email and the Gov QA portal. Services resume on August 18.
Phoenix Sky Harbor Catering Vendor Accused of Violating City Heat Ordinance Amid Worker Safety Concerns
Phoenix's LSG Sky Chefs violated city heat regulations, resulting in an investigation. Non-functioning ACs in catering trucks put airport workers at risk. The city may terminate their contract for repeat offenses.
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce Advocates for Financial Privacy Reforms in Blockchain Era
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce discusses financial privacy in the context of blockchain technology, advocating for a balance between regulation and individual rights, while critiquing the third-party doctrine and financial surveillance practices.
Residents Sue San Diego Over Controversial 136-Unit ADU Project in Pacific Beach Amid Community and Cultural Concerns
Residents in Pacific Beach, San Diego, sue the city and SDRE over the proposed 136-unit ADU project, Chalcifica, citing concerns over community dynamics, parking, affordability, and potential disturbance of Kumeyaay Nation lands.
Adams County Sheriff's Office Joins Community at Redeemer Temple BBQ, Showcasing Approachable Side of Law Enforcement
The Adams County Sheriff's Office attended the Redeemer Temple BBQ, mingling with the community and showcasing SWAT and BOMB units while expressing gratitude for the event.












