mayor
Coverage of mayor in the Nexus archive.
- Displaced condo fire victims in Foster City demand emergency declaration
Displaced residents from a devastating six-alarm condo fire at Sea Spray condominiums in Foster City are demanding an emergency declaration due to concerns over resource availability and lack of transparency. While officials stated that local or state declarations were not necessary, suggesting low-interest disaster loans instead, victims remain frustrated by the city's communication efforts. The issue was eventually agreed upon for discussion during the Sept. 8 agenda.
- Nashville mayor's Winter Storm Response Commission releases interim report
The Winter Storm Response Commission released an interim report regarding the handling of January's deadly ice storm in Nashville. This new report specifically identifies major gaps and deficiencies in how the city managed the crisis.
- Hawaiʻi County mayor says no storm deaths reported yet
The Hawaiʻi County mayor stated that no storm deaths have been reported yet following the passage of Hurricane Lala. Meanwhile, Hawaii Island officials reported extensive damage to critical infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and power lines, which were impacted by the hurricane's 80 mph winds and heavy rainfall.
- A second Taliban official is killed in attack in Afghanistan, as the takeover anniversary nears
The title reports that a second Taliban official has been killed in an attack within Afghanistan. Furthermore, officials stated that the mayor of Badakhshan province, located in northeastern Afghanistan, was killed in an explosion.
- Nagasaki marks 81st atomic bomb anniversary as mayor says nuclear deterrence only increases risk
Nagasaki recently marked the 81st anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing. During this commemoration, a mayor stated that nuclear deterrence only increases risk.
- Kaua‘i Election Results: Rapozo Leading Carvalho For Mayor
In Kaua‘i, Rapozo is reported to be leading Carvalho for Mayor. Separately, the upcoming primary will narrow the crowded County Council race down to a selection of the top 14 candidates.
- Maui voters weigh in on crowded race for mayor
Voting within Maui County continues due to a crowded race for mayor. Voters are weighing in on the election.
- Kauai voters cast ballots in race for next mayor
A mayoral race for Kauai is currently underway, featuring six candidates competing in Hawaii's primary election on August 8th. The competition means that only two of the six individuals will be able to move forward and participate in the general election scheduled for November.
- Longtime San Francisco nonprofit will close as city gets tougher on crime
SF Pretrial, which has provided diversion services for 50 years, is closing down. The demise of the nonprofit followed the mayor cutting its budget and coincided with shifting attitudes toward crime among Democrats.
- Mayor Kaohly Her declines to address sexual harassment allegations at St. Paul event
Mayor Kaohly Her declined to address allegations of sexual harassment at a St. Paul event. The public watched her during this appearance, which marked her first time being seen publicly since these accusations became widely known.
- Hiroshima marks 81st atomic bomb anniversary as mayor deplores the pursuit of nuclear weapons
Hiroshima is marking the 81st anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing during World War II. During this time, a mayor stated that they deplore the pursuit of nuclear weapons.
- 2026 Highland Park Mayor Primary Election Results
The article provides primary election results for the 2026 Highland Park Mayor race but does not include specific candidate names, vote counts, or outcomes. It serves as a placeholder for upcoming election data.
- Seattle’s big event organizers ask mayor to turn on police cameras
Seattle’s big event organizers are requesting the mayor to activate police cameras. Katie Wilson has expressed concerns about expanding police cameras but approved their use during the World Cup events in Seattle.
- Aurora recall petitions could test Illinois law on removing elected officials
A grassroots group is seeking Aurora voters' approval to establish a process allowing residents to recall a sitting mayor or alderman-at-large. The initiative aims to test Illinois law regarding the removal of elected officials.
- Aurora residents push to add recall questions to November ballot
Residents of Aurora are advocating to include two recall-related questions on the November ballot, which could enable voters to recall a mayor or alderman in future elections.
- June election went ‘smoothly’ for Alameda County says new registrar
Alameda County's June election was described as 'smooth' by the new registrar. The upcoming Nov. 3 general election will include races for Oakland's mayor, three council seats, and three school board seats.
- Mexican drug lord arrested for allegedly ordering influencer’s live-streamed murder — after she broke up with his son
A Mexican cartel leader has been arrested for allegedly ordering the live-streamed murder of a TikTok influencer after she ended a relationship with his son. The same individual is also linked to the assassination of a mayor.
- Bus-fare evasion is just the start of Kathy Hochul’s looming MTA cash woes
Governor Kathy Hochul must address the MTA's $22.8 billion 2027 budget challenges, which are attributed to her, and counter the mayor's rhetoric. The article highlights that bus-fare evasion is only the beginning of her financial difficulties with the MTA.
- Seattle police chief resignation raises tensions between mayor, Black leaders
Seattle police chief Shon Barnes' resignation has heightened tensions between the mayor and Black leaders. Despite some belief that his leadership was improving police relations in the Black community, his departure has raised concerns.
- Greece’s island fires expose risks of tourism boom
A wildfire on the Greek island of Paros, caused by a saturated landfill, led to the arrest of the island's mayor. The incident highlights the risks associated with Greece's tourism boom.
- Search resumes for 10-year-old girl swept away in Passaic River
The search for a 10-year-old girl swept away in the Passaic River in New Jersey will resume at 6:00 a.m. on Friday. The mayor confirmed that the land search continued through Thursday night and will restart. Three children fell into the river on Wednesday.
- 10-year-old boy may have saved sister's life before dying in Passaic River: mayor
A 10-year-old boy may have saved his sister's life before dying in the Passaic River, as reported by the mayor. Authorities are searching for the missing girl.
- George, Amal Clooney send note to mayor while evacuating home in France amid fires
George and Amal Clooney evacuated their home in southeastern France due to wildfires. They sent a note to the mayor during the evacuation.
- Boy may have saved sister's life before being swept away by Passaic River, mayor says
A boy may have saved his sister's life before being swept away by the Passaic River, according to the mayor. Jaysha Patel has provided new details from Passaic.
- Boy may have saved sister's life before being swept away by Passaic River, mayor says
A boy may have saved his sister's life before being swept away by the Passaic River, according to the mayor. Jaysha Patel reported new details from Passaic regarding the incident.
- Boy may have saved sister's life before being swept away by Passaic River, mayor says
A boy may have saved his sister's life before both were swept away by the Passaic River, according to the mayor. Jaysha Patel has provided new details about the incident.
- Seattle police chief is FIRED by woke mayor after he was filmed squaring up to reporter who asked him about deadly shooting
Seattle police chief was fired by a mayor described as 'woke' after being filmed confronting a reporter who asked him about a deadly shooting. The incident involved the police chief squaring up to the reporter.
- Small Town vision meets big resistance in Alexandria
A stalled beer license application and concerns about the police department are highlighted in a report by FOX 17 involving the mayor of Alexandria. The article notes resistance to a town's vision in Alexandria.
- Lineage files permit to rebuild Boyle Heights warehouse. 'A slap in the face,' mayor says
Lineage has filed permits to rebuild a cold-storage warehouse in Boyle Heights, prompting backlash from politicians and residents due to ongoing odor and health concerns. The mayor criticized the permit as 'a slap in the face.'
- Lineage files permit to rebuild Boyle Heights warehouse. 'A slap in the face,' mayor says
Lineage has filed permits to rebuild a cold-storage warehouse in Boyle Heights, sparking backlash from politicians and residents due to ongoing odors and health concerns. The mayor criticized the permit as 'a slap in the face.'
- Mayor to give noon update on Seattle Center shooting
The mayor is scheduled to provide an update on a deadly shooting at Seattle Center. City leaders, police, and the affected community are involved.
- Widow of mayor who was assassinated last week is arrested in Mexican extortion case
The widow of a mayor who was assassinated last week has been arrested in Mexico in connection with an extortion case. The mayor's death occurred recently, leading to her arrest.
- Seattle Police Search for 2nd Shooter in Sunday’s Deadly Attack
Seattle Police are searching for a second shooter following a deadly attack at the Bite of Seattle festival. The mayor stated this incident is the third major gun violence occurrence in the city within a few days.
- Police arrest 15-year-old after Seattle festival shooting that killed 3
A 15-year-old suspect was arrested after a shooting at a Seattle food festival near the Space Needle that killed three people and injured at least four others. The city's mayor confirmed the incident occurred over the weekend.
- Mamdani names all NYC property owners who could be hit with new pied-à-terre tax
Mamdani has identified NYC property owners who may be affected by a new pied-à-terre tax. The action follows a criticized X post by the mayor warning wealthy residents to check their mail upon returning to the city.
- Katie Wilson tries to find balance in move from organizer to mayor
Katie Wilson is transitioning from an organizer to a mayor and is focused on making decisions for the city. She acknowledges that balancing her time, priorities, and projections remains an ongoing challenge.
- Will Mamdani ‘stop the chop?’ Helicopter foes look to mayor to quiet the skies.
Opponents of helicopter tours in Manhattan are urging Mayor Mamdani to reduce noise. The aircraft are criticized as vehicles of the elite.
- Is London dangerous? Data shows falling crime as mayor takes aim at ‘negative stories’
London's mayor and police chief highlight a 14% drop in neighborhood crime, including phone theft and pickpocketing, to counter negative perceptions about the city's safety. The decline was reported in the year to June, with Westminster borough showing significant reductions.
- Mayor, health commissioner defend Legionnaires' response after 5th death
The mayor and health commissioner defended their handling of a Legionnaires' disease outbreak on the Upper East Side of New York City after a fifth death was reported. They acknowledged the death but highlighted progress in addressing the outbreak.
- West Hollywood water main break: Up to 200 cars damaged or destroyed in flooded garages, mayor says
A 110-year-old water main break in West Hollywood caused up to 200 cars to be damaged or destroyed in flooded garages, according to the mayor. Crews are working to replace the broken pipe, causing a partial shutdown of Sunset Boulevard that may impact Monday's commute.