Bronx Residents Rally Against ‘City of Yes’: Legal Battle Unfolds Over Controversial Rezoning Policies

Bronx, New York – A series of rezoning initiatives known as the City of Yes is facing significant legal scrutiny, as community activists and residents contest the reforms, alleging inadequate evaluation of their environmental and local ramifications. In March, a lawsuit was initiated against several key city officials including Mayor Eric Adams, the City Council, and members of the City Planning Commission. The case has garnered considerable attention, attracting over 100 plaintiffs comprised of local leaders, community organizations, and residents who assert that the rezoning measures were put into effect unlawfully. Advocates opposing the City … Read more

Federal Judge Throws Out DOJ Lawsuit Challenging Illinois and Chicago’s Sanctuary City Policies

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) against the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago concerning their “sanctuary city” policies. The decision reflects a growing tension between federal immigration enforcement and local governance, particularly as cities maintain their stances on protecting undocumented individuals. Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois issued her ruling, indicating that the DOJ failed to demonstrate sufficient grounds to challenge the protections that Illinois and Chicago provide to undocumented immigrants. These “sanctuary” policies effectively … Read more

Sturgeon City and Dog Owner Pursue Settlement in Federal Court Amid Controversial Police Shooting Case

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Negotiations are ongoing between the City of Sturgeon, a former police officer, and the owner of a dog killed by police, with all parties striving to reach a settlement in connection with a federal lawsuit. Attorney Michael Berry, representing the city, informed a federal judge on Friday that discussions have been constructive, prompting a request for an extension to the upcoming deadline for filing pre-trial motions. This trial is set to start on February 2, 2026, arising from an incident involving former reserve officer Myron Woodson, who shot a blind and deaf … Read more

City Officials Urge Pet Owners to Reinforce Leash Laws After Wild Dog Incident in Legacy Park

City officials in Mountain Home are emphasizing the importance of adhering to local pet control ordinances following an incident involving more than a dozen dogs running loose at Legacy Park last week. The occurrence, which raised significant safety concerns, has prompted a reminder for pet owners about the necessity of keeping their dogs leashed when outside of their property. The situation unfolded when a vigilant citizen observed multiple dogs roaming freely in the park and quickly alerted law enforcement. City police responded to the scene, highlighting the ongoing issue of pets being left unattended in … Read more