From new stations to a chief retiring and the addition of a new public safety director, Haines City is making a multitude of changes to respond to emergencies.
Jay Hopwood has spent 40 years in law enforcement, 22 years with the Haines City department and has held the chief's position since March.
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As gold prices soar, some Yukon miners call territory's low royalty rate 'a bit ridiculous'
In 2025, Yukon placer miners collected more than $449 million in gold revenue, while the Yukon government collected less than ...
Haines City is creating a new registry for short-term vacation rentals to address an increase in illegal operations. Property owners must register by March 1 and pay a $100 fee or face potential daily ...
Two Polk County residents are among 13 applicants to replace Jeff Tillman, who resigned in October as he faced a misdemeanor ...
Tom Haines, a devoted family man and prominent fixture in the local Republican Party, passed away Jan. 28 at the age of 91.
Auburn City Council approved a negotiated settlement with Walmart over its 2025 property tax assessment, authorized the sale ...
Between Three Kings’ Day on Jan. 6 and Mardi Gras — celebrated this year on Feb. 17 — bakeries in New Orleans churn out hundreds of thousands of ring-shaped king cakes, filled with cinnamon and other ...
Daytona beachside resident Rich Yost says the city manager has reigned over repeated failures of oversight, control and ...
In an effort to improve street safety, the city of Madison Heights has received grant funding to install new crosswalks in select areas, as well as mini traffic circles.
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Pursuit ends in a crash Thursday morning in Rapid City
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The Rapid City Police Department is investigating a significant crash that happened Thursday morning in the area of East North Street and Cherry Avenue. Thursday morning, ...
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