Eastday-Blaze races through electronics market

Firefighters show residents at a residential community in Xuhui District how to put out a blaze with a blanket yesterday. Three fires were reported in the city, though no one was injured.

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Eastday-Blaze races through electronics market

School Board races’ unexpected twist

With the exception of Harium Martin-Morris, who won handily in all parts of the city, including his own district, winners Sharon Peaslee (North Seattle), Sherry Carr (Northeast Seattle) and Marty McLaren (West Seattle) all lost in the districts they were aiming to represent but gained enough votes in the rest of the city to triumph.

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Who’s giving, who’s getting in city races

The general election is still eight days away, but campaign-finance reports filed Friday provide insight on several races: The most expensive territory in the city is Northeast Philadelphia, where Councilman Brian J. O’Neill, the only Republican holding a district Council seat, is spending freely in his race against Democrat Bill Rubin

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Early voting starts today in Houston, HISD races

The election will bring at least five new members to the City Council and determine whether Mayor Annise Parker serves a second term.

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Early voting starts Monday in city, HISD races

share: digg facebook twitter The election will bring at least five new members to the City Council and determine whether Mayor Annise Parker serves a second term.

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Editorial: Bonita races go begging

It’s good news for two incumbent Bonita Springs City Council members that nobody filed to run against them, but is it good for the city?

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Outhouse races to add to Thrills and Chills

The Fort Morgan Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Fort Morgan are sponsoring the annual “Thrills and Chills” Hallowe’en extravaganza the last week of October.

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Eight candidates so far competing in two City Commission races

With Jan. 31 set as the day of the city’s election date, Gainesville’s 2012 City Commission races have a growing list.

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Few races in city elections

There are few races in the city elections in Washington County for the Nov.

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Races take shape in 2011 city elections

By BRIAN RATHJEN The city political scene appears to be quiet in Marengo, judging by the lack of candidates on the ballot in the upcoming Nov. 8 election

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