WRITER: Bremen Keasey

City Commission chooses not to appoint ex-deputy DA to police review board; Commissioner Sellers confirms she nominated him

City leaders have chosen not to appoint a former deputy district attorney who is facing a state ethics complaint to a board that reviews allegations of police misconduct, and one city commissioner confirmed that it was her decision to nominate him in the first place. The appointments to the Community Police Review Board were voted on during the City Commission's meeting on Tuesday night, and during the ...

Van Go's young apprentice artists unveiled 20 new benches for clients across Lawrence

As part of its annual “Benchmark” campaign, the arts-based social service nonprofit Van Go unveiled 20 new benches created by local Lawrence teenagers. Paige Robinson, the Community Engagement Director at Van Go, said the unveiling of the benches last month marks the culmination of Van Go’s summer JAMS employment program for youths ages 14 to 18. JAMS is a program that helps teens who have identified ...

Here's how local leaders are working to help reduce serious vehicle crashes in Douglas County with the Vision Zero initiative

The initiative that's aiming to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injury accidents in Douglas County might be called "Vision Zero," but make no mistake: it's really about seeing things more clearly. It's certainly about helping drivers see things around them — like with pedestrian islands that make it easier to see people who are walking or biking. But it's also about helping planners to see the trends ...

Facing budget shortfall, city to present plan to commissioners for $6M in cuts, transfers to balance 2024 budget

The city manager's office says it's time for mid-year budget cuts at Lawrence City Hall. Fire and medical, parks and recreation, and sidewalk repair are among the cuts proposed, and that would be after the city dips into about $3 million of its rainy day funds. The cuts — which still must be approved by the City Commission — are being proposed because the city's finance department now believes the city ...

Lawrence City Commission set to vote on design for Outdoor Aquatic Center renovation

The Lawrence City Commission will be asked to choose a concept next week for a major renovation of the Outdoor Aquatic Center, which would cost at least $6.1 million and add a lazy river and other new water features. As the Journal-World has reported, the city is planning to remove much of the current pool area of the center, at 727 Kentucky St., and replace it with a lazy river, splash pad and shallow pool. ...

A week after his name was removed from nomination to police oversight board, ex-deputy DA facing ethics complaint back as nominee

A former deputy district attorney in Douglas County who is facing a state ethics complaint is back as a nominee for a city board that reviews police conduct complaints — one week after his name was removed from that list. On Thursday afternoon, attorney Joshua Seiden was once again listed as one of three people the City Commission was set to consider appointing to the Community Police Review Board, according ...