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The three newcomers headed to Charleston City Council after Tuesday’s election are likely to bring new perspectives that may sting a bit for freshman Mayor William Cogswell.
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Half of Charleston’s city council seats were up for grabs in Nov. 4 election. Here’s what happened
A few new faces are poised to join the Charleston City Council as unofficial results show two incumbents lost their bids for reelection in Tuesday’s municipal election. Half of the 12 seats on the city council were up for grabs this November,
New bids for city construction were accepted and a grant to purchase new TASER devices for the police department was approved at the Charleston City Council meeting on Tuesday. The City Council accepted a bid from McCarthy Improvement Company of Davenport,
Newcomers Ben D’Allesandro, Aaron Polkey and Leslie Skardon won landslide victories Tuesday in races for Charleston City Council as incumbent council members Stephen Bowden and Kevin Shealy faced down challengers to win reelection.
The Charleston City Council met Monday night to discuss a $60,000 food distribution grant in partnership with the Kanawha Valley Collective (KVC). The KVC will work with nonprofits in Kanawha, Clay, Boone and Putnam Counties to help distribute the food that may be purchased through the grant.
Charleston's City Council unanimously voted, on Nov. 3, 2025, to allocate $70,000 for food distribution in the wake of a federal government shutdown that has stopped SNAP funds from reaching recipients.
Midway City Councilor Craig Simons appears to have won his campaign for mayor as did interim Hideout Mayor Ralph Severini. Meanwhile, Jan Wilson is currently ahead in the Charleston mayoral race by one vote.
Former North Charleston Councilman Mike Brown withdrew his not guilty plea nearly eight months after charges were filed against him.
Amid the ongoing concern for food insecurity in the Mountain State, the City of Charleston is set to discuss a grant to assist with food distribution efforts.
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