Day: January 17, 2023

Alabama

Allen announces withdrawal from voter registration group | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Comment on this story Comment MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama’s new secretary of state announced the state’s withdrawal Tuesday from a 32-state voter registration partnership, a data-sharing effort that was designed to maintain accurate voter rolls but has sometimes become the target of conservative ire and conspiracy theories. A day after being sworn in, Allen sent […]

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California

California storm death toll climbs to 20 as deluge begins to subside | California

Sunshine beamed across parts of California on Tuesday, signaling a hopeful end to extreme downpours that drenched the Golden State. The nine powerful atmospheric rivers that bore down in quick succession over the last three weeks – dropping an estimated 24.5tn gallons of water across California from 26 December to 11 January – left death […]

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California

California battered by series of winter storms

California battered by series of winter storms – CBS News Watch CBS News CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports from Ojai, California, as cleanup crews work to remove damage and debris after a series of deadly storms lashed the state. He also discussed President Biden’s plan to survey the damage later this week. Be […]

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Arkansas

Arkansas State University updates plans for its veterinary school

Arkansas will soon go from being without a veterinary school to having a pair of them, as Arkansas State University detailed plans for its veterinary school Tuesday. For years, Ed Salo — an associate professor of History at A-State, associate director of Heritage Studies, and president of the Faculty Senate — has watched hundreds of […]

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California

Why California’s climate change and housing crises hit women hardest

While Californians are well aware that the Golden State is struggling to solve its affordable housing crisis and mitigate the impacts of climate change, most are unlikely to think of these battles as gender equality problems. But that would be a mistake, says Nancy Cohen, the president and founder of the Gender Equity Policy Institute, an organization […]

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City Council

Northampton City Council approves increased parking fees | #citycouncil

NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (WWLP) – Parking on Main Street in Northampton is set to change and it looks like it will get more expensive to park in the city. Health and wellness clinic held at Northampton Senior Center The multiple modifications for parking in downtown Northampton comes as revenues from parking fell significantly after the onset […]

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Mayor

Mayor Adams announces vision to change women’s health care

Mayor Adams announces vision to change women’s health care – CBS New York Watch CBS News Major changes for women’s health care are coming soon. CBS2’s Jessica Moore looks into the mayor’s plan to upgrade the lives and livelihoods of women in the city. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, […]

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Alabama

Gosar returns to Natural Resources Committee | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Far-right Arizona Republican Rep. Paul Gosar is back on the House Natural Resources Committee after Democrats kicked him last year for posting a video depicting violence against party members. The House GOP Steering Committee has spent weeks doling out assignments and finalized Natural Resources on Tuesday afternoon. Rep. Blake Moore (R-Utah), who replaced Gosar last […]

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Arkansas

Razorbacks need win at Missouri to stop questions youth, inexperience can’t answer

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Considering this is getting close to the time when Eric Musselman usually turns things around, we might not want to get too gloomy. But that’s what a lot of Arkansas fans are feeling right now. Going to Missouri for a Wednesday night late game isn’t necessarily the crossroads but the Razorbacks might […]

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California

Hospitalizations for 3 viruses dropping from December peak

New dashboards track combined U.S. virus trends, underscore downward trend The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday launched two new dashboards to track respiratory virus trends nationally. The Respiratory Virus Hospitalization Surveillance Network tracks laboratory-confirmed hospitalizations associated with COVID-19, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). It uses data from a network of […]

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