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For this reason, Iowa City has suspended its Section 8 voucher program


For this reason, Iowa City has suspended its Section 8 voucher program

Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly named Erika Kubly. an employee of the city’s Neighborhood Development Services Department. The article has been corrected to identify Housing Authority representative Rachel Carter as the correct source. A housing assistance program in the Iowa City area temporarily stopped accepting new applications this summer after a […]

Newsom proposes new plan to lower gasoline prices in California


Newsom proposes new plan to lower gasoline prices in California

The plan would force oil refineries to maintain minimum inventories to avoid price spikes at California’s gas pumps. Trump claims higher US oil production will lower prices for everything Donald Trump said he was “angry” at Kamala Harris and that the Biden administration’s policies depend on everything from inflation to immigration to the Green New […]

Woodland Park NJ plans to open a new public library in 2016


Woodland Park NJ plans to open a new public library in 2016

1-minute reading WOODLAND PARK – The township has awarded a $4.89 million construction contract to TNS Construction LLC of Stanhope to rebuild and renovate the Alfred H. Baumann Free Public Library. After two previous unsuccessful attempts to award a contract, seven tenders were opened and the contract was awarded at the special meeting on 25 […]

Saugatuck officials and residents argue over possible STR cap


Saugatuck officials and residents argue over possible STR cap

SAUGATUCK – Tensions ran high again Thursday as stakeholders in Saugatuck fought to have their voices heard on the issue of short-term rentals. The Saugatuck Planning Commission held a public hearing on Thursday, August 15, on a zoning change that would cap short-term rentals at 20% in the six neighborhoods of the R-1 district. The […]

Tobacco shop in Jeffersontown closed by city ordinance


Tobacco shop in Jeffersontown closed by city ordinance

A proposed tobacco shop near Gaslight Square in Jeffersontown has been banned from opening. A Jeffersontown city government official said the location violates a new city ordinance. Trippy’s, a Louisville-based tobacco shop specializing in CBD products, vaping devices and other smoking accessories, received a license from the Louisville City Council in June to sell tobacco […]

Cape Henlopen State Park may get a new fishing pier and bathhouse


Cape Henlopen State Park may get a new fishing pier and bathhouse

Pilot whale beaches at Delaware Seashore State Park, August 5 The Institute for Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation arrived on site. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has released a lot of information about major projects planned at Cape Henlopen State Park, including a new bathhouse and fishing pier. The projects range […]

North Palm Country Club opens new restaurant, clubhouse


North Palm Country Club opens new restaurant, clubhouse

North Palm Beach has been looking for a new operator for the restaurant since May. The new location, called The Clubhouse, will open on October 1. Palm Beach Gardens – Downtown Carousel, PGA National and Artigras Some of the things that make Palm Beach Gardens great are the Downtown Carousel, PGA National, the 9/11 Memorial […]

Massena receives federal funding for airport signage and markings | Business


Massena receives federal funding for airport signage and markings | Business

MASSENA – Thanks to grants, improvements are in the air at Massena International Airport. U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand announced Wednesday that the airport would receive $234,918 in federal funding to restore the airfield’s signage and markings. City Councilwoman Susan J. Bellor said they were pleased about […]

Seattle’s Public Safety Committee is considering no-go zones for drug use and sex work. The public has its say.


Seattle’s Public Safety Committee is considering no-go zones for drug use and sex work. The public has its say.

by Carolyn Bick At least 70 activists showed up in person and online at the Seattle City Council’s Public Safety Committee special meeting on August 13 to discuss proposed drug and sex work exclusion zones. Public comments were both for and against, particularly when it came to the Stay Out of Area of ​​​​Prostitution (SOAP) […]