Day: June 19, 2022

Alaska

Voices of the Peninsula: When politics get dirty | #alaska | #politics

Alaska politics, like politics around the country, does indeed have its dark side. So, let me step out front and dispel the already debunked false narratives about a rumor being circulated by one of my opposing gubernatorial campaigns. In an effort to discredit me, a false rumor about a 22-year-old issue with my former wife, […]

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Arkansas

Arkansas organization launches initiative to curb crime

Rev. Arthur L. Hunt Jr. who started ‘Faith First Responders United’ to help teens, said that he got a wake up call to expand the organization. LITTLE ROCK, Ark — A mass shooting at a Hood-Nic event that happened in March, left one person dead and various others wounded. After that happened, Rev. Arthur L. […]

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California

California’s budget is a scam – Orange County Register

Once again, the California Legislature has engaged in the most meaningless exercise imaginable — passing the state budget. In other states, where progressivism is less dominant, the annual budget is an important legislative act. In California, it means squat. If the enactment of the annual budget is so pointless, why does the Legislature even bother […]

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California

Oregon, California find COVID-19 vaccines safe for children 6 months, older | Top Stories

SALEM, Ore. — The Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup has found both the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines safe for children as young as six months old. Sunday, the group completed its review of the federal process and unanimously confirmed the vaccines to be safe for young children. The Workgroup provided its confirmation to the Governors of […]

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City Council

Interim design standards, ‘missing middle’ housing grant among items on June 21 city council agenda | #citycouncil

A resolution supporting interim design standards for multifamily buildings downtown and approval of a grant application to study “missing middle” housing are among the items on the Tuesday, June 21 Edmonds City Council agenda. The council will also consider a proposal regarding remote participation by city board and commission members, and amendments to the city’sireworks fines […]

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Mayor

Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer Punched At Fourth Street Live

Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer was punched at Fourth Street Live on Saturday night, according to the LMPD, who are investigating the incident. An image of the suspect provided by LMPD. LMPD spokesperson Angela Ingram said Fischer is “doing fine.”  Louisville Police released several photos of the suspect they believe punched Fischer, and encouraged anyone with […]

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Alaska

Juneteenth 2022: What’s open, what’s closed | #alaska | #politics

June 19 commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Texas were told by Union Army Gen. Gordon Granger that they had been liberated. Granger’s announcement came almost three years after the Emancipation Proclamation. President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody […]

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California

How Ford Is Making The American Dream An European Reality Through The New Mustang California Special

With an archetypal style that embodies the free-spirited culture California is known for, the 2022 Ford Mustang California Special will be crossing the Atlantic Ocean for the first time as a convertible with a folding soft-top. A design as sleek as can be, packed with power and luxury to give the occupants the greatest satisfaction. […]

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City Council

June 21: Upcoming Mukilteo City Council Meeting | #citycouncil

MUKILTEO, Wash., June 18, 2022 – For its 6 p.m. June 21 REGULAR MEETING, the Mukilteo City Council will discuss/vote on the following agenda items: International Residential Code (IRC) Amendment Fence Permit Exemption (AB22-086 & ORD 1466) Before 2016, only fences over seven feet in height required a building permit. Staff believes the 2016 amendment was […]

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Mayor

NYC Mayor Adams alarmed over pending Supreme Court guns ruling

A pending U.S. Supreme Court decision that would allow more concealed weapons to be carried on New York City streets has been keeping Mayor Adams up at night. “All of us should be extremely alarmed about what the Supreme Court can do,” Hizzoner told Channel 7 News on Sunday. Under the state’s century-old law, New […]

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