WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The City of Wichita Ethics Board met on Tuesday to discuss a complaint against Wichita Mayor Lily Wu.
At the center of the controversy is a federal grant that pays the salaries of 42 firefighters and is set to expire in the ...
The Wichita Ethics Board found Mayor Lily Wu did not direct the fire chief to lay off 42 firefighters. But she did float the ...
After a thorough investigation, the Wichita ethics board has ruled that Mayor Lily Wu did not violate a city ordinance.The ...
When asked about the allegation, Fire Chief Tammy Snow said that Mayor Lily Wu never instructed her to lay off any employees, ...
In a statement to KAKE News on Thursday night, Wichita Fire Chief Tammy Snow responds to the Wichita Ethics Board ruling, ...
The Wichita City Ethics Board met Monday night and decided that Mayor Lily Wu did not violate council policy in an October ...
It comes after the Wichita Ethics Board cleared Mayor Lily Wu of the complaint earlier this week. On Oct. 23, the president of the International Association of Firefighters Local 135, Ted Bush ...
The Wichita Ethics Review Board determined on Tuesday that Mayor Lily Wu did not violate city policy during a conversation with Wichita Fire Chief Tammy Snow earlier this year.
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This is a conversation, recorded by Wichita firefighters union president Ted Bush, between Bush and fire chief Tammy Snow ...