Day: October 25, 2022

California

Northgate Market to open a big, new California store while closing two smaller ones

Northgate Gonzales Market is opening a new store in Santa Ana, California, while closing two others. / Photo: Shutterstock Mexican grocer Northgate Gonzalez Market is opening a new store in Santa Ana, California, early next month, while closing two nearby markets around the same time, the retailer announced earlier this month. The company has spent […]

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Alabama

Here’s where outside money is being spent in N.J. House races | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Every election cycle, independent political action committees spend hundreds of millions of dollars aiding candidates in states and districts across the country, and 2022 is no exception. New Jersey’s congressional races have collectively witnessed more than $10 million in outside spending, money that could shape who wins and loses in key districts. Much of the […]

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Alabama

Housing Authority chooses a new executive director from Alabama. | News | #elections | #alabama

The Housing Authority of the County of Monterey has a new executive director, Zulieka Boykin, from Alabama. The HACM Board of Commissioners voted 5-0 (with one commissioner absent) on Monday, Oct. 24, in favor of offering Boykin a four-year contract with a starting annual salary of $250,000. She is scheduled to begin Dec. 5. Boykin […]

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Arkansas

Arkansas governor candidates ramp up efforts as election day closes in

LITTLE ROCK, Ark – With polls open for early voting and just two weeks until Election Day, candidates for Arkansas governor are full speed ahead. Democratic candidate Chris Jones greeted a group of students at the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff Tuesday morning. “I think it’s time to elect someone who looks like me, talks […]

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California

Legal Reform Advocates: Racial Justice Act Will Reshape California Death Row

When California’s Racial Justice Act becomes applicable to the cases of prisoners on the state’s death row beginning in January 2023, it will vastly reshape the legal landscape of the state’s death penalty, legal reform advocates say. The California Racial Justice Act for All, passed by the state legislature on August 28, 2020 and signed […]

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California

California Farm Bureau Endorses State Treasurer Fiona Ma for Re-Election

A press release from California Farm Bureau In Endorsing First Democrat of 2022 Election Cycle, CFB Recognizes Fiona Ma’s Long History of Advocacy and Leadership for the Agriculture Economy California State Treasurer Fiona Ma’s campaign for re-election today announced the endorsement of the California Farm Bureau. The endorsement speaks to Treasurer Ma’s long history of […]

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City Council

Hoover City Council at odds over changes in YouTube recordings | #citycouncil

For more than five years, the Hoover City Council has been recording and broadcasting its meetings on a city YouTube channel, and those meetings were available for anyone to go back and review at any time. That’s no longer the case. At some point this year, videos of previous Hoover public meetings were removed from […]

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Mayor

Mayor ‘grateful’ for years of service to city

HARDY, Ark. (KAIT) – The days as Hardy Mayor are counting down for Ernie Rose. Mayor Rose took the title of the city’s leader in 2019, but before that, he was a police officer in the 1980s. Since taking the mayor position, Rose said he’s worked hard to improve water and sewer in the city […]

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Alabama

Race for State House District 74 (Montgomery) Heats Up | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Posted: Oct 25, 2022 5:15 PM CDT by Jerome Jones We are two weeks away from Election Day , and Alabama News Network is previewing the race for House District 74. The race for District 74 Representative is one that many in Montgomery will be watching closely. Republican Incumbent Charlotte Meadows is facing Democratic challenger […]

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Alabama

Alabama voters face deadlines soon | #elections | #alabama

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WTOK) – Ahead of the Nov. 8 General Election, Secretary of State John Merrill would like to remind Alabama voters that there are 14 days left for the Absentee Election Managers to receive an application for an absentee ballot by mail. Voters will have an additional two days to apply for an absentee […]

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