Day: May 18, 2022

Arkansas

Arkansas group suing for lack of gambling addiction resources

It’s been almost 4 years since Arkansas allowed casinos in the state, but there’s one thing that’s still piecing– help for those battling gambling addiction. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — When Amendment 100 was passed a couple years ago, Arkansas was allowed to have casino’s in the Natural State. A part of the amendment was dedicated […]

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California

In California, tenants of a mobile home park try — but fail — to stop a corporate takeover

FRESNO, CA — A judge has authorized the sale of a local mobile home park at the center of an affordable housing battle to a national corporate landlord, dealing a blow to residents, lawyers and housing advocates who had hoped their bid for a cooperative — in which tenants each own a piece of the […]

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City Council

Vallejo City Council votes to ban possession of catalytic converters | #citycouncil

Vallejo City Council votes to ban possession of catalytic converters Home Vallejo City Council votes to ban possession of catalytic converters You’ve successfully subscribed to The Vallejo Sun Great! Next, complete checkout for full access to The Vallejo Sun Welcome back! You’ve successfully signed in Success! […]

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Mayor

Maywood Mayor Arrested for DUI After Found Asleep in His Car in the Middle Outbound Lane of the Kennedy: Police – NBC Chicago

The mayor of west suburban Maywood was arrested last week after police allegedly found him asleep and intoxicated behind the wheel on the Kennedy Expressway. Nathaniel George Booker, 37, faces a misdemeanor count of driving under the influence of alcohol and was cited for obstructing drivers on a highway, Chicago police said. Officers found him […]

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Alabama

New poll shows U.S. Senate candidates neck and neck with Katie Britt leading | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — A poll released Wednesday by CBS42, Emerson College Polling and The Hill shows a tight race for the open U.S. Senate seat in Alabama, with Republican candidate Katie Britt leading the pack. Emerson College Polling Executive Director Spencer Kimball says this race will likely lead to a runoff. “I’d be looking […]

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Alabama

Exclusive Polling: Missourians weigh in on election issues, including economy, abortion – krcgtv.com | #alabama | #democrats

Exclusive Polling: Missourians weigh in on election issues, including economy, abortion  krcgtv.com Click Here For This Articles Original Source.

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Alabama

Vote for a run-off in the governor’s race | #elections | #alabama

Next Tuesday, May 24, Alabamians will head to the polls to vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary. Though some State Legislature seats will be determined on the Democratic ballot, it is no secret Alabama is a ruby red Republican state, so the winners of many of the races on the Republican side will […]

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Alaska

Alaska lawmakers face end of session with budget unresolved | National Politics | #alaska | #politics

By BECKY BOHRER – Associated Press JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Alaska lawmakers faced the end of the regular legislative session Wednesday, with a state spending package — and the size of this year’s check to residents from Alaska’s oil-wealth fund — not yet resolved. House and Senate negotiators reached a tentative agreement Tuesday that would […]

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Arkansas

Today’s news includes more bullying of Arkansas PBS

Today’s news includes more bullying of Arkansas PBS – Arkansas Times The Arkansas legislature is intent on purging the state of any differences from their opinions. Thus, even the very tame Arkansas PBS must endure the slings and arrows of a legislature that doesn’t even cover most of the costs. And other news. The line […]

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California

‘We can’t trust Scotus’: California pledges to protect abortion rights | California

With reproductive rights in peril across the US and a draft supreme court ruling that would overturn Roe v Wade, California is working to further enshrine abortion rights and expand access in anticipation of a surge of people seeking care from out of state. California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, has long pledged that the state would […]

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