The city's surrender trumps imminent corporal punishment, and a local judge survives a grand jury's efforts to indict him
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Metro voters have spoken, and it's Karl Dean vs. Bob Clement. The run-off battle has just begun, and it's already getting ugly... and risky. (Audio from Clement and Dean speeches added 10:55 a.m. Friday)
But the meaning of 'help' varies among the candidates
UPDATED 5:06 p.m. to add Gentry filing
Both candidates donate to own campaigns -- but one gave himself a tad bit more than the other
Vice mayor to air four new spots, but it looks like the campaign will come down to shoe leather
UPDATED 1:46 p.m. to add Dozier filing
Candidates have until tomorrow to file campaign-finance disclosure forms
With ex-Congressman making his move, Dean mayoral campaign increases its buy; Neighbors vice mayoral campaign to air spots as well
Council legislation could open the possibility, and some mayoral candidates favor reviving the idea
UPDATED 22 June, 2:56 p.m., with comment from mayoral candidate
Activist lawyer says 'NIMBY' attitudes resulted in discrimination against teens in faith-based treatment program -- and that members of the Metro Council, including a candidate for mayor, were responsible for what happened