Durham City Manager Bo Ferguson Envisions Growth and Community Unity in Holiday Address
City Manager Bo Ferguson discusses Durham's infrastructural plans, department restructuring, and the upcoming review of its Strategic Plan, inviting residents to engage civically while wishing them holiday cheer.
Gilbert Town Council Proposes Water and Waste Rate Increases Amid Infrastructure Woes
Gilbert Town Council plans to increase water, solid waste, and recycling fees, seeking public input before finalizing decisions. Possible rate hikes due to the need for infrastructure maintenance and water supply issues.
Lawton's Downtown to Glow as 'Light Up C Avenue' Project Concludes, Grand Lighting Ceremony Set
Lawton's downtown area is brighter with the new Light Up C Avenue project, which has placed decorative lights between 4th and 5th Streets, with plans to expand. A public lighting ceremony is set for December 23.
Boston Offers Cost-Cutting Green Electricity, Community Choice Program Undercuts Eversource Rates
Boston has introduced new lower rates for its BCCE program, potentially saving residents and small businesses against Eversource rates. The program has saved around $260 million over three years and aims to reduce Boston's carbon footprint.
Massachusetts AG Campbell Secures Court Order Blocking HUD Policy Changes, Safeguarding Homeless Assistance Funds
AG Campbell blocked a HUD policy change, which threatened to increase homelessness, securing a court order to maintain federal funding for Massachusetts' homeless assistance programs.












