City Pulse Digest · May 24, 2026 Daily Digest
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- Special City Council and School Committee Meeting: Holyoke City Council and School Committee will hold a special...

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Holyoke City Council and School Committee will hold a special joint meeting June 17, 2026 at 6:00 PM in City Council Chambers. The session offers live Spanish interpretation and remote Zoom access.
DeKalb families are voicing raw frustration and sadness as the school board weighs closing or repurposing 27 schools.
Cities can secure ORLP matching grants to build new parks, renovate existing ones, and connect neighborhoods through trails and open space.
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Two districts reveal starkly different responses to fiscal strain.
Petoskey High School's Decision Day gave every member of the Class of 2026 a moment in the spotlight, as families and staff cheered seniors announcing...
Palm Bay City Council approved a fuel station and convenience store on Emerson Drive NW in a 3-2 split vote, overriding the Planning and Zoning...
Cities are turning public input into concrete changes for streets, waterfronts, and beachfronts.
Districts are reclaiming local authority while facing leadership battles and accusations that directly touch classrooms and neighborhoods.
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A 34-minute video of the May 20 special Safety Services & Licenses Committee and City Council meeting is available for residents to review discussions...
In Vineland, NJ, residents like Scott Montgomery are already battling a nonstop mechanical hum from cooling systems at a massive new AI data center...
Residents typically reach out to councillors only when frustrated by everyday issues like potholes, noisy developments, or dangerous...
The Jamestown Public School Board unanimously accepted Superintendent Rob Lech's resignation on Monday, May 18. This leadership transition directly affects local school operations and the broader community.
Fry’s Spring residents face continued safety risks on Stribling Avenue as the long-planned sidewalk project hits a temporary pause.
The Yuma City Council holds its next regular meeting at 5:30 p.m. on May 20 in the Council Chambers at City Hall. Residents can review the full agenda to see items that may affect local neighborhoods.
Wake County schools get limited calendar tweaks while staying year-round.