Kathy Galvin

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In brief

Grinding to a halt Last week, a final warning was issued to all skaters: If more than 25 people were seen gathered at...

In brief

Rain check Planning Commission delays form-based code proposal After much debate, the City Planning Commission has...

Grappling with the past

By Ben Hitchcock “I feel like I’ve been training for this one job for 30 years,” said Coy Barefoot when he took over...

Honored or demeaned

More than two hundred years after she departed North Dakota as a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Sacagawea...

‘Progressive energy

In the end, the 57th District race pitting a millennial and a baby boomer for the open House of Delegates seat wasn’t...

New wave

The reliably Democratic 57th District rarely makes for an exciting horse race. Once a delegate, always a delegate, as...

Judge explains

Judge Rick Moore got one big issue out of the way in the two-years-long lawsuit against the city and City Council for...

Working the system

Councilor Kathy Galvin won’t be sitting on the dais in City Hall much longer. Instead of running for re-election to...

A moral map

It’s budget season. For four months every year, council and staff hold public meetings about the coming year’s...

In brief

Who’s head neo-Nazi? James Hart Stern, a black activist, claims he had taken over the National Socialist Movement and...