City Hall fights parking ticket SchoolBook: Judge Rebukes City's Press to Reassign Williamsburg Charter Stude... ND oil boom city reaping prosperity, problems
23 May 2012 at 11:26pm
Taxpayer tab up to $50 million as company running meters wants city to pay for missed revenue; mayor disputes bill As profits soar for the company running Chicago's metered parking spaces, so are the multimillion-dollar bills the outfit is asking taxpayers to foot under little-known provisions in its long-term deal, according to documents obtained by the Tribune.
22 May 2012 at 11:34pm
A hearing to determine whether the city can move ahead with plans to close Williamsburg Charter High School had nearly finished for the day when Andrew Rauchberg, the city?s lawyer, stood up and asked Judge Ellen M. Spodek if the city could start registering its students in other schools. Raising her voice, Judge Spodek told Mr. Rauchberg that the city might consider waiting until next year to ...
22 May 2012 at 9:00pm
Oil has brought enormous economic prosperity to the busiest city in North Dakota's booming oil patch but also has exacerbated problems in housing, infrastructure and traffic, even pushing some "stressed out" older residents to move away, Williston Mayor Ward Koeser told industry and government officials Tuesday.