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WRCOG Names New Executive Director
Former Rialto City Councilmember and longtime public leader Dr. Kurt Wilson returns home to spearhead the local regional agency.

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Former Rialto City Councilmember and longtime public leader Dr. Kurt Wilson returns home to spearhead the local regional agency.

The new 15,000 square-foot single-story library replaces the former building, which was built in 1972.
The resolution passed the Senate today on a 26-9 vote.
AGs urge Senate to pass measure prohibiting discrimination against LGBTQ Americans.
Four Connecticut and two Massachusetts charities benefit from fundraiser.
One of the organizations participating in the program is the Wethersfield High School Track Boosters.
This program is a collaborative effort of Hamden residents, town officials and the U.S. Department of Justice - Community Relations Service
How do you change the world? Do you do it one step at a time, or do you multiply that figure by 40 steps?
The campaign is in effect now through July 6, 2021, to include both weekends leading up to, and following the Independence Day holiday.
There will be no Wichita Transit or Paratransit service on Monday, July 5.
Specific project ideas within the framework are now sought from the community.
It was noted that Simmons displays high levels of professionalism and works collaboratively with her peers and administration.
'You’ll also hear from our Board President, colleagues and parents who have worked with her closely.'
A citizen of Mexico last residing in Waterbury pleaded guilty today in Hartford to immigration and controlled substances offenses.
Ending unnecessary incentives will save CT ratepayers up to $24 million a year and hundreds of millions nationally, AG Tong's office said.
The company has taken measures to prepare the electric grid for the increased customer usage expected during this week’s heat wave.
Jason Thorpe will serve as Community Services Administrator in the department.
"An oil change is not finished until the used oil and filters have been properly recycled."
The Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office is partnering with Behavioral Health Services to respond to psychiatric emergencies.
Construction is slated to begin in summer 2022, with sales expected to begin later next year.