Day: September 16, 2022

Alaska

Warnings From Authors Who Track Domestic Extremism | #alaska | #politics

It is rare that a chill runs down my spine when I’m interviewing someone. But that’s precisely what happened when I spoke recently with Luke Mogelson and Andy Campbell, the authors of two new books on homegrown extremism and the threat it poses to American democracy. Mogelson, a staff writer for The New Yorker, wrote […]

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City Council

Northampton City Council confirms Misch as its new planning director | #citycouncil

Published: 9/16/2022 7:30:36 PM Modified: 9/16/2022 7:26:43 PM NORTHAMPTON — The City Council confirmed Carolyn Misch as director of the Office of Planning and Sustainability on Thursday, elevating her from the interim director role to replace longtime department leader Wayne Feiden. Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra appointed Misch in July, when Feiden announced his retirement after 25 years […]

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California

What Gavin Newsom and his woke California flunkies want to do to the news

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! California Governor Gavin Newsom just signed a budget that bestows $25 million to the Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, presumably in an effort to ensure plenty of favorable news coverage for himself and his party in the years to come. The taxpayer cash giveaway will fund 40 […]

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Mayor

Major crimes up, but NYPD response times slower: mayor’s office

New York City’s public safety system is struggling to recalibrate after more than two years of upheaval from the COVID-19 pandemic, new data contained in a 500-page report released Friday by the mayor’s office show. Major crimes are up, 911 response times are slower and civilian complaints against police are languishing in a growing backlog, […]

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Alabama

Democrats slammed for ‘ballistic’ response to DeSantis as lawmaker compares him to George Wallace | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Democrats and media pundits are being criticized for their outrage over Republican governors flying and bussing migrants from red states to liberal cities, including one Massachusetts congressman who invoked segregation in response to the flights to Martha’s Vineyard. As a montage of liberal outrage played on “The […]

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Arkansas

Governor Hutchinson’s Weekly Address | Life Lessons from the Friday Night Lights : Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson

For Immediate Release 09.16.2022 Governor Hutchinson’s Weekly Address | Life Lessons from the Friday Night Lights Governor Hutchinson’s weekly radio address can be found in MP3 format and downloaded HERE. LITTLE ROCK – Every year, near the end of Summer, the smell of popcorn, face paint, and freshly mowed grass fills the air in cities and towns around the state. Friday night […]

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California

California Lawyers Association Honors Mark Tuft for His Dedication to Attorney Professional Standards

Womble Bond Dickinson attorney Mark Tuft has been honored by the California Lawyers Association for his long-term work in advancing attorney professional standards in the state.  Tuft is the 2022 recipient of the Harry B. Sondheim Professional Responsibility Award. This honor originated with the California State Bar in 2010 and is currently awarded by the […]

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California

Visit Native California Program Seeks to Promote Indigenous Cultures

Tribal leaders from across California and the United States gathered with state tourism officials in Palm Springs on Wednesday to announce a landmark initiative for the state—the launch of Visit Native California. Created in partnership with Visit California, the state’s tourism marketing agency, the new effort aims to directly connect travelers with native-led and -designed […]

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City Council

Election ’22: Robles launches campaign for City Council D-4 | News | #citycouncil

Elk Grove Planning Commissioner Sergio Robles on Sept. 10 kicked off his campaign for the Elk Grove City Council District 4 election that will be held this November. District 4 is bounded by Elk Grove Boulevard, Bilby Road, Highway 99 and a portion of Bruceville Road, and it continues southward in the area of Franklin […]

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Mayor

Grove mayor receives top Oklahoma honor | KSNF/KODE

GROVE, Okla. – Grove mayor Ed Trumbull was awarded the Mayor of the Year honor for his leadership in navigating the Grand Lake town through the high waters of a pandemic to national television exposure for its fishing tournaments. The award was presented to Trumbull at the Oklahoma Municipal League Annual Conference from the Mayors […]

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