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A Top-Heavy Administration
Mayor Peyton has chosen to pay bigger salaries to more of his staff. Is this what Mayor Peyton meant when he promised us he would run government like a business? In 2002, the last full year of Mayor... FULL STORY
Mayor Peyton's "Smaller Ideas"
Is it just me or does Mayor Peyton’s “Big Ideas” proposal seem to be shrinking into a “Smaller and smaller ideas” plan? Let’s follow the evolution of the... FULL STORY
Sleiman and Peyton Come to Agreement!!
We first brought you the news 2 days ago that Mayor Peyton and Toney Sleiman would be meeting to find an answer to the question of did Sleiman have a right to buy the parking lot east of the main... FULL STORY
Happy Sunshine Sunday!!
That’s right, you may not have heard of it before, but today is Sunshine Sunday – the first day of an entire week where media professionals are devoted to focusing on public records... FULL STORY
 
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