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Tim Willert GLENDALE CITY HALL -- After more than two years of debate over design and cost, the City Council has agreed to fund a sign program to aid directionally impaired drivers.
According to the city’s annual financial reports, Glendale’s workforce as of fiscal year 2024 was roughly 136,600, up nearly 19% from the decade before. In 2015, there were about 114,950 ...
Tim Willert GLENDALE CITY HALL -- The public will get a chance to weigh in Tuesday on a pair of significant Section 8 policy changes being considered by the Housing Authority.
GLENDALE, Ariz. — A new report showed there may have been possible wrongdoing at Glendale City Hall. A 250-page audit revealed that the city may have broken the law after it mishandled an early ...
After private and public outcries from concerned residents, the city of Glendale terminated its agreement with the United States Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs ...
With more funding available in the city’s special events budget, the city launched a weekly concert series at the E. Lowell Rogers Amphitheatre just outside Glendale City Hall in downtown.
The Glendale City Council will present the public with an option Tuesday that would see City Hall used as collateral for a loan to pay for debts owed to the National Hockey League.
Glendale housing ICE detainees in its jail, raising questions on sanctuary law In 2017, Senate Bill 54 was passed, making California the first sanctuary state in the nation.
Higashiosaka was Glendale’s first sister city, receiving the designation in 1960, which is just four years after President Dwight D. Eisenhower founded Sister Cities International, a network of ...
What did the Supreme Court say about homeless camping? Before October 2018, Glendale had a similarly worded ordinance on the books. City leaders then updated the policy to comply with the 9th U.S ...
The city of Glendale, Calif. is ending an agreement with ICE to temporarily hold migrant detainees in the local jail. NPR's A Martinez speaks with Mayor Ara Najarian about the decision.
After the assistant coach turned down severance pay offers of $5,000 and $8,000, the City of Glendale fired him in early 2024, Fernández Lobbe alleges in last week’s lawsuit.
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