Port Charlotte Hosts Public Hearing on Utility Rate Hike on Jan. 13, Residents Encouraged to Participate
Port Charlotte has scheduled a public hearing on January 13 to discuss utility rate hikes. An earlier date error on bills was corrected, with further details available on the county website.
Oregon DOJ Appoints New Solicitor General and Chief Counsel to Bolster Legal Leadership
Dan Rayfield, Oregon's AG, appoints Paul Smith as Solicitor General and Jeff Howes as Chief Counsel of the Criminal Justice Division, highlighting their extensive legal experience and past achievements.
Council Member Sarah Rumbaugh Embarks on Second Term with Robust Agenda for Tacoma's Development
Sarah Rumbaugh, sworn in for a second term as Tacoma City Council Member, focuses on local business growth, creating living wage jobs, tackling domestic violence, and enhancing tree coverage, with Mayor Ibsen endorsing her approach to homelessness.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani Initiates Major Reform of Migrant Shelter System
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has initiated an overhaul of NYC's migrant shelter system, directing DHS to revamp or close shelters that don't meet standard regulations, given the drop in the shelter population since their peak.
Philadelphia Residents to Receive 15% Flood Insurance Discount as City Joins FEMA's Community Rating System
Philadelphia enters FEMA's CRS program, offering a 15% flood insurance discount, saving the community $424,000 annually, with no action required from policyholders. Efforts to improve flood resilience contribute to the city's Class 7 CRS ranking.
Green Cove Springs City Council Addresses Utility Costs and Infrastructure While Discussing Plans for a Veterans Monument
The Green Cove Springs City Council session covered natural resource management, financial issues, updates on public services, community projects, and local governance matters.
Palm Beach County Honors Robert A. Bertisch for 45 Years of Leadership at Legal Aid Society
Robert A. Bertisch receives recognition from the Palm Beach County Board for his 45-year tenure as Executive Director of the Legal Aid Society, driving its growth from a small operation to a $20 million nonprofit.












