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Raleigh Implements New Noise Rules for Nightlife Starting Jan. 1

Originally Published 12 days ago — by WRAL

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Starting January 1, 2026, Raleigh will enforce new noise limits for bars, restaurants, and clubs, with varying decibel levels based on location and time, to reduce noise disturbances and protect residents' health. Residents can file complaints online, and violators face warnings and fines, with stricter penalties for repeated violations.

Detroit Father of 6 Dies Days After Tragic Dog Mauling

Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

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A Detroit father of six, Harold Phillips, died days after being mauled by three dogs while walking home from a bus stop. Despite having his arm amputated and undergoing multiple transfusions, he succumbed to his injuries. City officials stated that the attack could have been prevented if the dogs' owners had followed the ordinance, which limits the number of dogs per residence to two. The owners of the dogs received fines, and the family plans to sue the city of Detroit and the dogs' owner.

"Justice Department Supports Episcopal Church in Lawsuit Over Free Meal Limits in Southern Oregon City"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by OregonLive

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The Justice Department has sided with St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in Brookings, Oregon, in its lawsuit against the city of Brookings over restrictions imposed on its free soup kitchen. The city had changed its zoning code to limit meals to three times a week for two hours each, which the church challenged in federal court. The church's soup kitchen has faced complaints from neighbors, but the Justice Department's support may bolster its case.

Austin Considers Water Rule Changes for Special Events

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KXAN.com

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The City of Austin is considering new rules that would require special events to provide at least one pint of water per hour per attendee, as well as one toilet per 50 persons and handwashing stations. These rules would apply to Tier 2, 3, and 4 events with less than 2,500 people. Event organizers and attendees are supportive of the hydration requirements, although some express concerns about the cost. The city must decide on the proposed rule by September 14.