(Reuters) -The Palm Springs city council on Thursday unanimously approved a $5.9 million reparations settlement with former residents of a largely Black neighborhood that was leveled in the 1960s for ...
Three Metro stations on the Yellow Line will remain closed between 10:45 pm and 7:02 am from November 14 to November 19 due ...
Fourteen individuals and two teams from the Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association will compete in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association cross country championships Saturday ...
The Palm Springs City Council unanimously approved a $5.91 million settlement Thursday night for former residents and ...
The first week of the North Coast Section playoffs is upon us, highlighted by Marin Catholic and San Marin making their first ...
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The Palm Springs City Council is set to vote tonight on a proposed settlement with the Section 14 Survivors group, a historic ...
The Palm Springs City Council will vote Thursday night on the settlement offer. It comes decades after city employees and the ...
Families affected by the razing of Section 14 of Palm Springs in the 1960s may see reparations after a city council vote on Thursday.
The Palm Springs City Council was expected to vote to approve the city’s settlement offer aimed at “addressing historical injustices” for former Section 14 residents Thursday, which includes a $5.91 ...