Residents
Coverage of Residents in the Nexus archive.
- Is your food safe? DOH warns after Lala power loss
Following Storm Lala, health experts and restaurant officials have issued warnings regarding food safety risks. They advise residents and businesses to discard perishable food due to safety concerns stemming from power outages.
- West Bloomfield residents call for resignation of trustee Manna
Residents are calling for the resignation of trustee Manna due to disturbing allegations. The article notes that Trustee Jim Manna’s chair was empty during a West Bloomfield Township Board meeting.
- Burning copper for cash: Nations-area homeless camp raising concerns in West Nashville
A homeless encampment located in Nashville’s Nations area has become a source of concern. The activity described involves burning copper for cash, leading to concerns among police and nearby residents.
- Residents displaced after house fire on Cecelia Street in Norfolk
Residents were displaced after a house fire occurred on Cecelia Street in Norfolk on Sunday morning. Crews responded to a reported structure fire at 956 Cecelia Street shortly before 5 a.m. on Aug. 16, finding smoke and fire at the scene.
- Hundreds gather for grand reopening of Palisades Village a year and a half after fire damage, renovations
Palisades Village held a grand reopening after sustaining fire damage and undergoing renovations. The reopening was made possible by more than $100 million in renovations, drawing hundreds of residents back to shop and dine at the location.
- Capitol High School opens as free health clinic for residents
Capitol High School in Baton Rouge opened as a free health clinic on Saturday. The facility provided essential services, including medical, dental, and vision care to local residents who do not have insurance.
- Residents frightened as armed catalytic converter thieves target cars across Southern California
Armed catalytic converter thieves have targeted cars across Southern California, causing fear among residents. Frightened victims are speaking out about the incidents, which typically occur in the middle of the night. The thefts follow a pattern involving suspects stealing parts within minutes, usually with at least one person carrying a firearm standing guard.
- People on Big Island are taking this storm seriously as they continue to prepare for Lala
Residents on the Big Island, specifically in Hilo, are taking a developing storm named Lala seriously as they prepare for its arrival. People are stocking up on essentials like water and food before the weather moves in. Preparations have resulted in long lines at local stores and varied shelf levels.
- City urges checks on loved ones as Tropical Storm Lala nears
As Tropical Storm Lala approaches the islands, the City and County of Honolulu has issued an urgent advisory. Residents are urged to prepare essential supplies and take steps to assist vulnerable individuals.
- Residents demand transparency over Hyundai Steel mill
A coalition consisting of residents, labor representatives, and environmental groups is demanding greater transparency regarding Hyundai’s planned steel mill facility. Community members are currently weighing the potential promise of new jobs against concerns about the project’s possible impact.
- Oakland sues housing provider over broken elevators, trapping residents in homes: 7OYS Investigates
Oakland is suing a housing provider following reports that broken elevators trapped several residents in their apartments. Seven On Your Side Investigates highlighted the issue, involving elderly and disabled individuals who were unable to leave their homes.
- Street brawl sparks response from city, neighbors
A wild street brawl occurred downtown Birmingham late last week. The resulting fallout has led to clashing between residents and local leaders over how to maintain safety in the upscale shopping and dining district.
- Richmond nonprofit weighs in on housing options for Darby House fire victims
A Richmond nonprofit is sharing resources for Darby House Senior Apartment residents affected by a fire. These resources are intended for more than a dozen residents who are currently staying in hotels.
- Gloversville residents say youth crime in their city is a 'front page disaster'
Gloversville residents and business owners attended a City Council working session on Tuesday to seek solutions for youth crime in their city. The community described the issue of youth crime as a 'front page disaster.'
- Downtown Birmingham brawl sparks new public safety concerns
A street brawl occurred in downtown Birmingham over the weekend, drawing attention from local residents. These residents are now pressuring city officials for action regarding public safety. This situation has sparked a new debate about public safety within the community.
- Apartment building in Baton Rouge declared total loss
A fire destroyed an apartment building located at the Meadowbrook Apartments in Baton Rouge. The incident resulted in a total loss for the property. However, it was reported that all residents escaped safely from the building.
- Some Houston-area residents have growing concerns with the expansion of Flock cameras
Some Houston-area residents have growing concerns regarding the expansion of Flock cameras. Although Flock Safety claims its cameras help solve crimes, there have been cases reported concerning the misuse by law enforcement.
- Wildfires burn across western US and Canada as residents are evacuated
Wildfires are currently burning across the western U.S. and Canada. The ongoing fires have resulted in some residents monitoring possible evacuation orders, while others who had already fled their homes waited to see what conditions remained upon their return.
- Wildfires burn across western US and Canada as residents are evacuated
Wildfires are burning across the western U.S. and Canada. The ongoing disaster has impacted residents, with some keeping a wary eye for possible evacuation orders while others who were already forced to flee their homes waited to see what would be left upon their return.
- Mountain lion lounges in backyard tree as crowds gather to watch in Ventura County
A mountain lion was spotted lounging in a backyard tree in Ventura County. Residents were surprised by the animal's appearance, leading to crowds of onlookers gathering nearby. Karla Menjivar reported that the feline showed up on Friday night.
- Voters turn out at Oʻahu service centers for primary elections
Oʻahu has shown steady turnout at voter centers for primary elections. Residents were observed casting ballots specifically at locations including Honolulu and Kapolei Hale.
- Lake Wylie neighbors split on property value concerns after sewer spill
Residents in the Lake Wylie area are expressing concern regarding property values. This worry follows reports of frequent sewer spills and the discovery of elevated bacteria levels within recent water samples.
- Hopewell residents clean up after flooding as homeowners call for drainage improvements
Cleanup efforts continued across Hopewell following heavy rainfall that caused flooding in streets, homes, and businesses. The resulting flooding left some residents dealing with costly damage. Due to these issues, homeowners are calling for improvements to local drainage systems.
- Glenwood Springs turns to zoning to fight ICE
Residents in Glenwood Springs are pressuring local officials to use zoning, land-use rules, and other municipal powers in an attempt to block ICE operations. This effort is described as a longshot strategy that has achieved mixed results.
- Catalina Island's only hospital fights for its future amid dire financial outlook
Catalina Island's only hospital is facing a dire financial outlook and fighting for its future. The facility serves as a vital resource supporting the island's approximately 4,000 residents and 1 million annual visitors.
- Catalina Island's only hospital fights for its future amid dire financial outlook
The hospital on Catalina Island faces an uncertain future amid a dire financial outlook. Catalina Island Health serves as a vital resource for the island's approximate 4,000 residents and its one million annual visitors.
- Flock cameras debated in Sterling Heights
City council members and residents in Sterling Heights met to discuss Flock cameras, a subject of debate. Some participants view the camera system as an effective law enforcement tool, while others consider it too invasive.
- Austin officials urge residents to be prepared for wildfires
Austin officials are urging residents to take wildfire risks seriously by treating their homes as potential fuel. The message emphasizes the need for preparedness amid heightened wildfire concerns.
- Residents' fury as travellers smash through locks to set up illegal encampment of more than 20 caravans on popular recreational park
Residents are angry after travelers broke locks to establish an illegal encampment with over 20 caravans in a popular recreational park. The unauthorized setup has sparked fury among local residents.
- Texas residents fume over plans for a data center to be built next to their homes, school and a Buddhist monastery
Texas residents are upset about proposed data center construction near their homes, a school, and a Buddhist monastery. The project has sparked community anger and concerns about local impacts.
- Residents protest proposed subdivision at Lincoln County meeting
Residents in Lincoln County protested a proposed 700-home subdivision at a county meeting, citing concerns about their rural lifestyle. Commissioners delayed a vote to seek a recommendation from the planning committee.
- Residents stage protest against Bus Rapid Transit System in Dharwad
Residents in Dharwad staged a protest against the Bus Rapid Transit System. The demonstration highlights opposition to the transportation infrastructure project.
- Munster celebrates National Night Out with fireworks, family fun and community policing
Munster hosts National Night Out, featuring fireworks and family activities to foster community ties and promote neighborhood safety through collaboration with police and first responders.
- Death of swan family leaves residents 'devastated'
The death of a swan family has left residents devastated. The council reported blue-green algae on the lake, which poses a threat to wildlife.
- 'We'll become prisoners in our own homes': Residents hit out at plans to triple size of immigration detention centre on their doorsteps - as Home Office plans to move 600 illegal migrants inside
Residents are protesting plans to expand an immigration detention center near their homes, which would house 600 illegal migrants. The expansion has sparked fears of being 'prisoners in our own homes.'
- Raging wildfire torches Spokane homes, turns neighborhood into hellscape: terrifying video
A raging wildfire in northwest Spokane has destroyed homes, forcing residents to flee south along North Indian Trail Road as police responded to the advancing inferno.
- Firefighters in Greece struggle to save coastal resort as winds rage
Over 300 firefighters in Greece are battling a wildfire near Porto Germeno, one of several fires across the nation. Hundreds of residents were rescued by sea after ignoring evacuation warnings.
- Texas lawmakers want to halt plan to build high-voltage transmission lines across the state
Texas lawmakers aim to halt and revise a plan for high-voltage transmission lines in West Texas due to resident concerns across the state. The proposed energy infrastructure project has sparked opposition, prompting legislative action to reassess the plan.
- After residents’ protest, civic body retrieves government land from encroachments to set up children's park in Vaniyambadi
The civic body reclaimed government land in Vaniyambadi after residents protested encroachments by individuals. The land will be used to establish a children's park.
- Residents and students blocked Yadgir-Sedam road demanding proper transportation
Residents and students blocked the Yadgir-Sedam road to demand proper transportation. The protest highlights concerns about inadequate transportation infrastructure in the area.