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Elizabeth Kim, WNYC and Gothamist reporter, and Brigid Bergin, senior political correspondent for WNYC and Gothamist, talk about the latest news from the campaign trail, including Adrienne Adams' criticism of Cuomo on COVID, Eric Adams' statements related to ICE's arrest of a student, and more.
We draft the ESPN who will work the Nebraska vs Cincinnati game, the Jays 19 runs from last night and the records therein, yesterday's Mayoral Election, Connor shelves himself, Matt's grocery habits, and more!
You give us your opinion on stadium seating, TV theme songs, the NFL schedule release, the NBA Draft lottery, geography, hotels vs AirBnB, last night's Mayoral Election, and the future of Creighton Baseball.
TD Bank shut down Mayor Eric Adams' campaign account within a week of his federal indictment, according to new documents filed with the city's Campaign Finance Board. Meanwhile, the MTA is urging Amtrak to rethink its plan for a three-year tunnel closure, warning it could disrupt Long Island Rail Road service for years. Plus, WNYC's Jessica Gould breaks down the city's new approach to math education and why even parents may need a refresher.
In this instalment of Bristol Unpacked, Neil is joined by BBC Politics West editor Pete Simson to unpack the upcoming West of England Combined Authority (WECA) Mayoral election. Simson, a veteran political journalist, offers his expertise and breaks down key aspects of the election, discussing the major candidates, voter engagement strategies, and the complexities of local political dynamics here in Bristol. How do you cover local political content in an engaging way? And what might be the impact of recent scandals and controversies on the WECA election results? Listen on to find out.Politics West
Votes are still being tallied for Oakland's Special Election that will determine who will finish out the term left vacant after former mayor Sheng Thao was recalled last fall. As of Wednesday, former Oakland City Councilmember Loren Taylor held a narrow lead over former U.S. representative Barbara Lee. Taylor campaigned as someone who knows the local issues and politics and can move the city forward. Lee represented Oakland in Congress for nearly 27 years and promised to bring more funding to address the city's pressing needs. Final results could take several weeks using Oakland's ranked-choice voting system. We'll look at the latest results and talk about this unusual race and the future of Oakland. Guests: Darwin BondGraham, news editor, Oaklandside Alex Hall, enterprise and accountability reporter, KQED Shomik Mukherjee, Oakland reporter, Bay Area News Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oakland residents won't have a new mayor until at least tomorrow, as Loren Taylor and Barbara Lee remain in a tight race. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Margie Shafer spoke with KCBS Radio Insider Phil Matier.
Scott Stringer, former New York City Comptroller and NYC Mayoral candidate, says New Yorkers are "tired of the chaos" surrounding current Mayor Eric Adams and former Governor Andrew Cuomo. He lays out his vision for the City with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Surveillance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the day before election day in Oakland, where people will choose a replacement for recalled Mayor Sheng Thao. Political insiders are expecting a close race between former Congresswoman Barbara Lee and former councilmember Loren Taylor, who have pulled away from the pack. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Megan Goldsby spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier.
It is Election Day in Oakland, where voters are casting ballots for a new mayor, to finish the rest of the term of Mayor Sheng Thao, who was recalled last November For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott spoke with KCBS political reporter Doug Sovern.
In this episode, The Daily summarizes major headlines covering Prof. Steven Thrasher termination, graduate student deferral and the Evanston Mayoral Election. Read the full article here: https://dailynorthwestern.com/2025/04/14/audio/the-weekly-student-visa-termination-antisemitism-relation-to-federal-funding-freeze-deering-library-renovation/
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When former Congresswoman Barbara Lee announced she was running to be Oakland's next mayor, some political analysts thought she might coast to an easy victory. It turns out, that may not be the case. Lee is finding herself in a tight race with former Councilman Loren Taylor, who lost the last election in a close race against recalled Mayor Sheng Thao. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier.
Michael Kelley joins Scott Jagow to discuss the protests across the country over the Trump administration plus the St. Louis mayoral election is Tuesday.
Early voting is already underway in the Oakland mayor's race. And while nine candidates are officially on the ballot, two appear to have pulled away from the pack. One is former Representative Barbara Lee and the other is former councilmember Loren Taylor, who lost a close race to now-impeached Mayor Sheng Thao. Does anyone else have a chance catching up to these two? For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Patti Reising spoke with KCBS insider Phil Matier.
We'll be going to the polls in October - and it's time for everyone to let go of the idea that only a Mayor with their same skin color can do the job.
A new poll reveals what New Yorkers really think about the state of the city—and the results might surprise you.Kicking off the Race to Gracie Mansion series, Bradley and guest co-host Tom Allon (City & State Publisher) break down the largest study of NYC voters in years with the people behind it: John Della Volpe (Founder & CEO, SocialSphere) and Jamie Rubin (Board Chair, NYCHA). As the 2025 mayoral race heats up, they take a closer look into what New Yorkers are actually saying about crime, affordability, quality of life, and more—and what it all means for the city's future.Subscribe to Firewall to catch every episode of The Road to Gracie Mansion, where we sit down with the leading mayoral candidates and cut through the noise. First episode drops March 27.The Landmark Study Reveals NYC Voters' Deep Concerns About City's Direction Ahead of 2025 Mayoral Election: https://www.jamesrubin.com/nyc-opinion-surveyThis episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Street — New York City's only free podcast recording studio.Send us an email with your thoughts on today's episode: info@firewall.media.Subscribe to Bradley's weekly newsletter, follow Bradley on Linkedin + Substack + YouTube, be sure to order his new book, Vote With Your Phone.
The New Orleans mayoral race has been taking shape. We take a look at who's running, who isn't, and who's still deciding with Clancy Dubos.
* We check in with St. Tammany Parish President Mike Cooper about a tax proposition up for vote later this month that would help fund criminal justice operations * The New Orleans mayoral race has been taking shape. We take a look at who's running, who isn't, and who's still deciding with Clancy Dubos.
The mayoral election: closer than expected full 1780 Mon, 10 Mar 2025 19:09:21 +0000 Zb0lujpnJO6zYFUK9SI7SCf6eDHToc25 news,a-newscasts,top picks Marty Griffin news,a-newscasts,top picks The mayoral election: closer than expected On-demand selections from Marty's show on Newsradio 1020 KDKA , airing weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=h
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses the first round of voting in the St Louis Mayoral election. Mark is then joined by Charles Lipson, a professor emeritus at the University of Chicago that writes regularly for The Spectator Magazine, Real Clear Politics, and others. They discuss President Trump's joint session speech, the Democrats immature reactions during, and more. He is later joined by Former Missouri State Representative Donna Barringer. Barringer discusses advancing through the first round of the St Louis Comptroller election.
Brandon McGinley on the mayoral election full 581 Tue, 18 Feb 2025 19:46:35 +0000 PlsCPIaTLAbkc3cRauaAHhTuxzBK8jvx emailnewsletter,news,a-newscasts,top picks Marty Griffin emailnewsletter,news,a-newscasts,top picks Brandon McGinley on the mayoral election On-demand selections from Marty's show on Newsradio 1020 KDKA , airing weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=htt
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark and the crew discuss Elon Musk's masterful trolling job with his name change on X. Mark is then joined by Cara Spencer, a St Louis City 8th Ward Alderwoman that is a candidate for Mayor. They discuss the biggest issues in St Louis and Mayor Tishaura Jones' culpability in it. He and Sue then discuss the piece of mail she recently received from the Mayor's office and then talk about a trending story in Nashville involving a fire dept employee that was demoted for criticizing BLM. In hour 2, Mark is joined by KFTK Chief Meteorologist Dave Murray to discuss this week's winter storm. Sue then hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and more. Mark is then joined by NASCAR Racing legend Kenny Wallace. Kenny just returned from a long trip to Europe and shares all about his exciting vacation. He then discusses some of the notable comments from Elon Musk speaking in the Oval Office from this past afternoon. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Sean Spicer, the Host of The Sean Spicer Show. She discusses his thought on the efforts made to secure the border so far. Mark is then joined by Jason Rantz, a KTTH Seattle talk show host. They discuss the battle over parental education rights in the state of Washington. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
New York Working Families Party Co-Chairs Jasmine Gripper and Ana Maria Archila returned to the show to discuss how the progressive group is approaching the 2025 New York City mayoral race, lessons learned from 2021, ranked-choice voting, and more. (Ep 482)
Today, we check in on the race to Oakland's city hall. Then, we hear from the host of the new series “Fire Escape” about the challenges faced by incarcerated firefighters.
Dalton Mayor Tiffany Henyard faces an uphill battle to retain her position as prominent attorney Bert Odon predicts a landslide loss in the upcoming elections. The Democratic primary on February 27 and the general election on April 1 are seen as turning points for the embattled mayor. Henyard's tenure has been marked by allegations of mismanagement, including insurance lapses jeopardizing senior transportation, misuse of resources for personal events, and contentious legal battles over liquor licensing and trustee meeting attendance. These issues have culminated in widespread discontent among Dalton residents, who are eager for new leadership. Odon's remarks suggest Henyard's dwindling support base and ongoing governance chaos have left her campaign in tatters. The community's frustration underscores broader concerns about accountability and fiscal conservatism, with critics viewing her administration as emblematic of failed leadership and governance.
Exploring the online fascination with Luigi Mangione full 1637 Wed, 11 Dec 2024 21:03:28 +0000 1crgzVI38qiMKOfTWBFlDBxqqD7vzY1V united states,ceo,social media,shooting,shooter,mayoral election,news,a-newscasts,top picks Marty Griffin united states,ceo,social media,shooting,shooter,mayoral election,news,a-newscasts,top picks Exploring the online fascination with Luigi Mangione On-demand selections from Marty's show on Newsradio 1020 KDKA , airing weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?f
Some citizen groups say Mayor Mike Duman's close victory was driven by concerns about continued development in the city.
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Ken Kruly on Mayoral Election bonus 223 Fri, 27 Sep 2024 02:19:48 +0000 Z3DxEQrGXNSpIG37owFeMZaCOCNSDkF4 news WBEN Extras news Ken Kruly on Mayoral Election Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about State Question 832 to increase the minimum wage getting pushed for a vote in June of 2026, the recount for Tulsa mayor ends with no significant changes and State Superintendent Ryan Walters along with the Board of Education face a couple of legal issues in the past week.The trio also discusses the U.S. Department of Education giving $59M to Oklahoma for student literacy programs and Oklahoma County Commissioner Carrie Blumert is leaving her position.
In this conversation, Bill Goebel and Robbie Perkins discuss his run for the upcoming mayoral election in Greensboro. Perkins outlines his platform, which includes focusing on public safety, affordable housing, and planning and infrastructure. He also emphasizes the importance of regional collaboration and the need for strong leadership in the city council. Perkins has already begun organizing his campaign and has hired a campaign manager and treasurer. He hopes that his early announcement will encourage other community leaders to step forward and run for office. Perkins also discusses his relationship with County Commissioner Skip Austin, highlighting their ability to work together despite their political differences. Robbie Perkins discusses the importance of downtown revitalization and the need for a strong urban core in Greensboro. He emphasizes the need for unity and nonpartisanship in local politics and highlights the importance of voter turnout. Perkins also addresses issues such as infrastructure, airport accessibility, and homelessness in the city. He expresses his passion for Greensboro and his desire to make a positive impact as mayor. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Campaign Advertisement01:04 Finding Common Ground on Racial Issues03:01 Prayers for the Middle East, Ukraine, and America08:14 Bill's Playful Banter and Robbie's Mayoral Announcement10:04 Robbie's Platform: Public Safety, Affordable Housing, and Planning15:48 The Future of East Greensboro22:14 Early Announcement and Campaign Preparation23:03 Political Affiliation and Working with Skip Austin30:44 The History of Greensboro and the Importance of Downtown Revitalization33:37 Unity and Nonpartisanship in Local Politics34:06 The Need for Infrastructure Investment35:03 Airport Accessibility and Affordability36:29 Addressing Homelessness in Greensboro50:35 Robbie Perkins' Vision for Greensboro53:55 Increasing Voter Turnout in Local Elections56:20 The Importance of a Passionate City ManagerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Slacker Nation came out in full force today, presenting Greg their latest and greatest car questions!Greg also chats with one of the candidates for the Mayoral Election in MIssissauga, Dipika Damerla, and they talk about her platform going forward into the June 10th election.Doug Firby of Automotive News Canada and Todd Bourgon of the Motor Vehicle Retailers of Ontario join the show as they chat with Greg about needing to find skilled workers in other countries like the Philippines due to reluctance of young Canadians to become mechanics and other workers in the car industry.
A San Francisco political group says its dropping efforts to put a charter reform measure that would have strengthened the Mayor's powers on the November ballot. To hear more, KCBS Radio's Bret Burkhart and Patti Reising spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier
Sadiq Khan's advertising van driver sleeps through his alarm. Susan Hall denies being banned from tweeting. Why you'll need ID to vote on Thursday. Our political editor Nicholas Cecil runs through the final poll results ahead of Thursday's vote, and city hall editor Ross Lydall describes some of the final day drama, including twitter antics and a van driver who overslept...Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With less than two days to go before the 2024 London mayoral election, our city hall editor Ross Lydall explains the key pledges made by each of the four main candidates, Sadiq Khan (Labour), Susan Hall (Conservatives), Rob Blackie (Liberal Democrats) and Zoe Garbett (Green Party), and reveals which one he thinks is relevant to most Londoners. In this episode:Why now is the time to secure votersFree school meals, ULEZ, tackling crime, lowering rents: which issue speaks to most Londoners?Who's tipped to win based on the latest pollsFollow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This June, for the first time in 25 years, Las Vegas voters will face a mayoral ballot without a single Goodman on it. But given our valley's odd jurisdictional boundaries, less than half of Southern Nevadans actually live within the city and can vote for the Las Vegas mayor. So why does this election matter to the whole Vegas Valley? How did the Mayors Goodman transform the role for a global stage — and what's next for our city? Co-host Sarah Lohman sits down with Channel 13 senior political reporter Steve Sebelius to find out. Today's episode kicks off Mayoral Mondays, our special series on the 2024 Las Vegas mayoral race. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast and the Hey Las Vegas newsletter to stay up to date on candidate interviews and more! We're on social media! Follow us @CityCastVegas on Instagram. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. Want some more Las Vegas news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sadiq Khan's expansion of London's Ultra Low Emission Zone out to the capital's outer roads is one of his most controversial policies.The Mayor says the charging scheme will improve air quality and health, but critics claim it's a stealth tax on Londoners hampering their choice to drive.In this episode of the Standard's series focussing on the 2024 race for City Hall, Hamish MacBain explores both sides of the argument at two of London's busiest traffic locations.Hear interviews with Imperial College London pollution expert Professor Frank Kelly by the A501, Marylebone Road, and motoring journalist Shahzad Sheikh - AKA YouTuber the BrownCarGuy, by the A10, Shoreditch High Street. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anchorage voters will soon decide a hugely consequential mayor's race. Unlike the last mayoral election, the city is no longer in the middle of a pandemic, but Anchorage is still dealing with significant challenges. After three tumultuous years, incumbent Mayor Dave Bronson faces nine opponents who promise to lead the city in very different ways.In this episode, host Elizabeth Harball talks to Daily News reporters Emily Goodykoontz and Zachariah Hughes about what they're paying attention to ahead of election day.For more local and state news, subscribe to the Anchorage Daily News today.This episode of ADN Politics is sponsored by SteamDot Coffee.
Guest: Noor Javed, staff reporter When Bonnie Crombie was elected leader of the Ontario Liberals, she left the mayor's chair in Mississauga vacant. That means that for the first time since the 1970s, no one is certain who will lead the city next. An election with real choice comes at an interesting time for a municipality that, fifty years after it was created, has grown into a big city and a big economy, one that the Star's Noor Javed explains is wrestling with questions of what it should become and how it should evolve. We discuss the leading candidates in the byelection coming in June and look at recent polling on the race. This episode was produced by Paolo Marques and Edward Keenan. What would you like to hear on Toronto Star podcasts? Let us know in this survey and you can enter to win a $100 gift card.
The Democratic Primary for Cook County State's Attorney is close, 'Bring Chicago Home' is done, and Quinn Myers reports live from an uber between campaign headquarters to break it all down. Oh, and barely anyone voted - Max Bever from the Board of Elections explains!Host - Jon HansenReporter - Quinn MyersAll Things Elections Here Want to donate to our non-profit newsroom? CLICK HEREWho we areBlock Club Chicago is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit news organization dedicated to delivering reliable, relevant and nonpartisan coverage of Chicago's diverse neighborhoods. We believe all neighborhoods deserve to be covered in a meaningful way.We amplify positive stories, cover development and local school council meetings and serve as watchdogs in neighborhoods often ostracized by traditional news media.Ground-level coverageOur neighborhood-based reporters don't parachute in once to cover a story. They are in the neighborhoods they cover every day building relationships over time with neighbors. We believe this ground-level approach not only builds community but leads to a more accurate portrayal of a neighborhood.Stories that matter to you — every daySince our launch five years ago, we've published more than 25,000 stories from the neighborhoods, covered hundreds of community meetings and send daily and neighborhood newsletters to more than 130,000 Chicagoans. We've built this loyalty by proving to folks we are not only covering their neighborhoods, we are a part of them. Some of us have internalized the national media's narrative of a broken Chicago. We aim to change that by celebrating our neighborhoods and chronicling the resilience of the people who fight every day to make Chicago a better place for all.
The race for Salt Lake City mayor comes down chiefly to two people, and both are, in a way, seeking re-election.
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Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco celebrate their 250th episode (!!!) by answering some listener questions peppered throughout the show! In news, we cover the abortion showdown in North Carolina, Philadelphia one step closer to electing its first female mayor — after electing 99 male mayors prior — and a new menopause drug. Then, Jena Friedman and Megan Gailey join to talk all things culture war, from Bill Cosby to “wokeism” to the latest Succession election episode that made everyone lose sleep, even after taking an edible (spoiler alert). Finally, in Sani-Petty: the NBA Playoffs, TikTok's TattooGate, and more.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.Show NotesNot Funny: Essays on Life, Comedy, Culture, Et Cetera by Jena Friedman (Bookshop.org)Matt Vaught response to TattooGate (Instagram)