Day: July 25, 2022

City Council

Lorain City Council recognizes longtime voice against opioids | #citycouncil

A longtime voice in the fight to end opioid abuse addiction recently was honored by Lorain City Council. Nancy Krasienko received a resolution from Council during its July 18 meeting for her role, according to the council agenda, for “fighting and educating people about the opioid crisis.” Heroin addiction and has had a devastating effects […]

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Alabama

Opinion | Attorneys general are at the forefront of the new abortion wars | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Comment on this story Comment If you want to make a point about the future of abortion, there’s no better place to make it than Indiana. Not only has its border with Ohio become a kind of front line of reproductive rights, but on Monday the state legislature there began the first post-Dobbs special session […]

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California

Incorrectly painted lanes have drivers doing zig-zags on California road

Hearst Television July 25, 2022 A newly repaved street in a California community is causing confusion for drivers and community members. “I saw it later in the afternoon on my way home from work, and I thought, ‘Woah, this is the strangest thing I’ve seen,’” said Hollister Mayor Ignacio Velazquez. The city redesigned the street […]

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Alaska

Alaska Supreme Court ruling keeps Sweeney off House ballot | #alaska | #politics

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The Alaska Supreme Court on Saturday upheld a lower court’s ruling that will keep Republican Tara Sweeney off the ballot for the August special election in Alaska’s U.S. House race. In a brief written order, the high court said it affirmed the decision of Superior Court Judge William Morse, who agreed with […]

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Mayor

Mayor – News – July 2022 – MAYOR CANTRELL, NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT, COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS AND OFFICE OF YOUT

NEW ORLEANS — Mayor LaToya Cantrell today joined New Orleans Public Schools (NOLA-PS) Superintendent Dr. Avis Williams to welcome students and families back to school this fall.   With most schools beginning next week, Mayor Cantrell and Dr. Williams jointly stressed the importance of showing up on time, from day one […]

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California

OAK FIRE YOSEMITE: Will California wildfire smoke impact Colorado’s air quality?

DENVER (KDVR) — The Oak Fire continues to grow in size outside of Yosemite National Park in California, but Coloradans shouldn’t be concerned about smoke drifting into the Centennial State, for now. The fire burning in Mariposa County has burned more than 26 square miles of forest land, and was 10% contained by Monday morning, […]

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City Council

City Council At-Large candidate questionnaire | News | #citycouncil

The seven City Council At-Large candidates were sent a list of questions regarding their backgrounds and candidacy for the upcoming election. They are competing for two open seats. Answers were submitted by all seven candidates: Joe Balsanek, Angie Haus, Ian Martin, Dean W. Markuson, Dennis Peine, Dave Pemble and Tom Wright. Here are the questions that were asked: what do you want […]

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Alabama

Alabama candidate who lost GOP election contest over wrongly assigned voters starts write-in campaign | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Kimberly Butler of Lauderdale County, whose election contest in a north Alabama House of Representatives race was rejected by the state Republican Party two weeks ago, has launched a write-in campaign for the seat. Butler maintains that she missed a chance to win the seat because of voters being assigned to the wrong district. The […]

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Alabama

King Of The Governors! National Poll Shows Gordon Tied For Most Popular Governor In Nation – Cowboy State Daily | #alabama | #democrats

King Of The Governors! National Poll Shows Gordon Tied For Most Popular Governor In Nation  Cowboy State Daily Click Here For This Articles Original Source.

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California

State shells out seed money for an ambitious program for homebuyers – Marin Independent Journal

California wants to help Californians — especially middle-income and first-time buyers locked out of the housing market — buy a home, and it is willing to put money down to make that happen. Even better, a new program, California Dream for All, won’t break the housing market and would work as a fund that is […]

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