local leaders
Coverage of local leaders in the Nexus archive.
- Wilson County business owner seeks answers after flooding damages photography studio
A Wilson County business owner is asking local leaders to find long-term solutions after floodwater rushed into her photography studio.
- New aerial video shows two potential Chicago Bears stadium sites in Hammond as questions remain
The Chicago Bears have not yet announced a specific location for their proposed stadium in Hammond, Indiana, but new aerial video highlights two potential sites. Local leaders and residents are awaiting further details as discussions continue.
- Remember to protect yourself from mosquitoes this July 4 weekend
Local leaders in Central Texas are urging residents to protect themselves from mosquitoes during the July 4 weekend. The reminder comes as many plan to spend time outdoors celebrating the nation's 250th birthday.
- Local leaders call for designated gun violence prevention department in Chicago
Local leaders in Chicago are advocating for the establishment of a Department of Gun Violence Prevention. The initiative aims to address gun violence through a dedicated city department.
- Candidate Q&A: Kauaʻi County Mayor – Michaela Widener
Michaela Widener is a candidate for Kauaʻi County Mayor, emphasizing the need for local leaders equipped to address crises in their communities.
- Funds for war-torn north delayed as Smotrich forges ahead with tax breaks for settlements
Funds for communities in northern Israel affected by Hezbollah attacks are delayed, with local leaders and opposition accusing the government of neglect. Meanwhile, a bill providing tax breaks for West Bank settlements advances, led by Smotrich.
- Cook County health officials sound alarm regarding spike in baby deaths from SIDS
Cook County health officials have reported at least one baby dying in their sleep each week due to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Local leaders and doctors are raising awareness about the increased SIDS cases.
- Katz said to reverse security funding cuts for Gaza border communities, after backlash
Israel's security minister, Katz, reversed plans to cut funding for security measures in Gaza border communities after local leaders and security coordinators warned of safety risks. The decision followed backlash from frontline towns concerned about reduced protection.