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Dec 15 2023
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Chicago City Council Denies Fed Up Residents Chance to Vote on Ending Sanctuary City Status
The Chicago City Council on Thursday wiped out any hopes that a non-binding referendum on Chicago’s sanctuary city status would go before voters in the spring. The proposal was rejected 31-16 in what the Chicago Tribune framed as a victory for Mayor Brandon Johnson and his supporters, who opposed the referendum. “Mr. Chairman, let me just say that I think you all had something up your sleeve
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Jun 06 2024
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Las Vegas exotic, farm animals beat the record heat with water, frozen fruit, mud pits at Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – During record-breaking triple-degree heat, the animals are as happy as a pig in mud, but that’s probably because some are pigs. Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary is doing its part to keep the over 200 rescued and surrendered animals who live on their property cool with misters, frozen fruit, repurposed water bottles, and mud pits. “We have a little bit of everybody here,” Jennifer
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Sep 06 2023
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Hoboken becomes first "Book Sanctuary City" in New Jersey
The City Council unanimously approved a resolution making it official Wednesday. • Related story: Legislation proposed in New Jersey State Senate aims to ban book banning
The idea of book sanctuary cities started in Chicago after an increase in books being censored and banned across the country.
Hoboken is the first municipality in New Jersey to become a book sanctuary city.
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Jun 12 2024
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Sioux City Marina countersues city over lease
In an answer to the city's earlier lawsuit, River City Hospitality said the city seeks to take possession of the company's property at the marina without due process or reasonable compensation and is in breach of contract because it has not honored River City's termination of a lease provision the company has cited in its decision to keep the marina and the Jolly's on the River bar closed this
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Nov 30 2018
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Judge OKs sanctuary cities, rules anti-sanctuary law unconstitutional
A federal judge in New York has ruled the Trump sanctuary city crackdown illegal Friday — but even went further and also ruled the law Congress passed requiring information-sharing is unconstitutional.
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Jun 11 2024
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Jun 10 2024
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Denver migrants have cost city up to $340m
Denver has spent up to $340 million to clothe, educate, feed, and provide healthcare for thousands of illegal immigrants who have made their way to Colorado’s capital city in the past two years, according to new estimates from the Common Sense Institute. The “sanctuary city” has cared for more than 42,195 migrants, according to the city’s dashboard, which updates its totals daily. There are
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Jun 12 2024
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City commission
State-Journal.com’s comments forum is for civil, constructive dialogue about news topics in our community, state, nation and world. We emphasize “civil” at a time when Americans, in the words of the current president, need to “turn down the temperature” of political debates. The State Journal will do its part by more carefully policing this forum. Here are some rules that all commenters must
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Jun 11 2024
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City of Raleigh breaks ground on new city hall
City of Raleigh breaks ground on new city hall
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The City of Raleigh is breaking ground on a brand new city hall called the East Civic Tower.
The new 370,000-square-foot downtown city hall will house offices and conference facilities for the city council and various municipal departments under one roof.
At 17 stories, the new East Civic Tower will add
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