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Salem City Council approved the city's Fiscal Year 2026 the budget and talked about downtown safety and the city's contracts ...
City leadership will give a report to Salem City Council June 23 on the city’s contract with Avelo Airlines following weeks ...
The rules and ordinance committee discussed sweeping updates to the city’s animal ordinance in its meeting Tuesday. The city’s animal ordinance has been discussed extensively since last year, with ...
The commission is investigating whether city council violated public meeting laws surrounding the resignation of former City ...
Winston-Salem City Council voted unanimously to table the vote on the proposal that would potentially cut sick time and vacation benefits for firefighters until their Aug. 4 meeting.
The Winston-Salem City Council approved a $727.9 million budget for fiscal year 2025-2026, reducing the proposed tax rate by 0.8 cents and focusing on strategic priorities and service maintenance.
Earlier this month, the City Council sent an order to committee for further discussion that would request the city solicitor prepare a home rule petition to the state Legislature to amend Salem’s ...
Other Salem City Council agenda items. A vote on authorizing Interim City Manager Krishna Namburi to apply for $10 million in federal funding to construct a series of pedestrian crossing improvements.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — Winston-Salem firefighters could face steep cuts to their sick and vacation time. The city council is expected to vote on changes during its 6 p.m. meeting on Monday.
Hoy said she will bring forth a motion during the next city council meeting on June 23 to request Salem Police Chief Trevor Womack craft a proposal to increase police presence downtown.