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LA City Council candidate says 'F- the police'
Los Angeles City Council candidate in hot water for ‘f*** the police’ comment
Ysabel Jurado and incumbent Councilman Kevin De Leon have been sparring over police spending since she got into the race last year.
Los Angeles City Council candidate says 'F the police' in leaked audio, prompting blowback from police union
A candidate for the Los Angeles City Council is under fire for saying, "F--- the police," when asked about her stance on funds for police overtime.
Meet the candidates running for Virginia Beach City Council in 2024
Virginia voters will also decide on a proposed amendment to the state constitution. Some Virginia Beach voters will also elect school board representatives. Each candidate for city council received an invitation to speak with 13News Now.
LA city council candidate says "F--- the police" in leaked audio from Cal State LA event
Ysabel Jurado, who is running to unseat Los Angeles City Councilmember Kevin de León, has sparked controversy with a comment she made while speaking with Cal State LA students last week.
L.A. council candidate takes heat for saying ‘F— the police’ while discussing LAPD spending
Asked a question about spending at the LAPD, attorney Ysabel Jurado responded: “What’s the rap verse? F— the police, that’s how I see ‘em.”
LA City Council candidate under fire for saying 'F*** the police' in leaked audio
Ysabel Jurado defended her comments, saying she quoted a lyric from a song that's been "part of a larger conversation on system injustice and police accountability for decades."
L.A. City Council candidate facing backlash for saying ‘F— the police’ in leaked audio
Los Angeles City Council candidate Ysabel Jurado, who is running to unseat District 14 councilmember Kevin De León, is facing backlash for saying “F– the police” in a recorded meet-and-greet with college students.
LA councilmember candidate gets backlash for derogatory comments about police
A Los Angeles councilmember candidate is in the hot seat after a recording captured her making a derogative comment toward police.
City Council candidate under fire for profane remarks
Los Angeles District 14 City Council candidate Ysabel Jurado is drawing criticism Tuesday from the union representing the Los Angeles Police Department's rank-and-file for saying "F-- the police" at a meeting with college students.
City Council, 25 mph and Chicago
Chicago City Council approves debt refinancing plan to tackle $1 billion budget shortfall
The ordinance concerns Johnson’s plan to refinance $1.5 billion in city debt to help close a nearly $ billion shortfall. Supporters said refinancing existing debt at a lower rate will save the city billions of dollars. They also said ever business, government and household uses debt this way.
City Council committee backs plan to lower Chicago default speed limit to 25 mph
A handful of aldermen objected to lowering speed limits across the city, suggesting Chicago take a more targeted approach to lowering driving speeds by neighborhood.
Bid to lower Chicago’s speed limit to 25 mph advances in City Council
An effort to drop Chicago’s citywide speed limit from 30 mph to 25 mph advanced in the City Council Monday. The legislation aimed at reducing traffic crashes and fatalities passed in an 8-to-5 vote in the Pedestrian and Traffic Safety committee.
City of Yes, New Yorkers
More than 700 New Yorkers signed up for City Council marathon ‘City of Yes’ housing plan hearing
Hundreds of New Yorkers are signed up to share their views at a marathon City Council hearing Tuesday reviewing the Adams administration’s sweeping “City of Yes” plan, which aims
New Yorkers debate the merits of Mayor Eric Adams' "City of Yes" housing proposal
New York City began two days of public hearings Monday on Mayor Eric Adams' "City of Yes" housing proposal. The plan is designed to address the housing crisis by changing zoning regulations to allow more residential units to be built.
NYC Council debates City of Yes proposal for more affordable housing
City Council members will debate the overhaul of zoning rules to build more affordable housing in New York City on Tuesday. Mayor Eric Adams’ City of Yes proposal calls for reforming zoning policies to address the housing crisis as inventory falls and costs rise.
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Mobile City Council approves $3.3 million sale for riverfront plaza
The city council unanimously agreed to sell around two acres of land on the Mobile River for a new development that will ...
MLive
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Neeley asks council to appoint Pontiac city attorney to same post in Flint
Mayor Sheldon Neeley thinks he’s found Flint’s next city attorney and is asking the City Council to approve her appointment.
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Family of George Floyd disputes Virginia city council candidate's claim he's related
Relatives of a City Council candidate in Richmond, Virginia, are casting doubt on his claim that he's a cousin of George ...
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What Austin City Council district do I live in? How to check before Nov. 5 election
Voters in Austin will soon elect the city's next mayor and five City Council members. Austin's mayor's race is the only ...
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Ann Arbor City Council approves ordinance establishing workers' right to sit down
Ann Arbor – The Ann Arbor City Council has approved an ordinance that grants workers the right to sit down on the job. The ...
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Newport Beach City Council seats for Districts 2, 5 and 7 being decided by voters
Newport Beach voters will be deciding in November councilmembers for the District 2, 5 and 7 seats on the City Council and at ...
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Denver City Council makes room for new skyscrapers around Ball Arena
The Denver City Council on Monday cleared the way for Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche owner Stan Kroenke to build new ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Atlanta City Council OK’s $120M in bonds for downtown makeover
The money will fund resurfacing 32 miles of streets, restriping 200 intersections and repairing 3 miles of sidewalks.
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