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Times of San Diego
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Brandon James Glasgo, 30, was in custody facing possible arson charges in connection with the Sorrento Fire on Monday.

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Brandon James Glasgo, 30, was in custody facing possible arson charges in connection with the Sorrento Fire on Monday.

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Good Info Newswire
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A giant sandwich, mysterious Chimemasters, and freshmen getting pelted with food—they're all part of some of the unusual traditions you'll find at New York colleges.  The post 13 quirky traditions New York colleges carry on appeared first on Good Info Newswire.

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A giant sandwich, mysterious Chimemasters, and freshmen getting pelted with food—they're all part of some of the unusual traditions you'll find at New York colleges.  The post 13 quirky traditions New York colleges carry on appeared first on Good Info Newswire.

She portrayed herself as a housing advocate, blessed for the opportunity to help those in need. Prosecutors say she preyed on her victims, many elderly and trusting who lost their homes and sometimes generations of wealth. Lisa Roberts-Allen, a central figure in Asheville Watchdog’s investigative series, Equity Erased, is on trial this week in Buncombe […] The post Trial begins for Asheville woman charged in real estate fraud schemes appeared first on Asheville Watchdog.

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She portrayed herself as a housing advocate, blessed for the opportunity to help those in need. Prosecutors say she preyed on her victims, many elderly and trusting who lost their homes and sometimes generations of wealth. Lisa Roberts-Allen, a central figure in Asheville Watchdog’s investigative series, Equity Erased, is on trial this week in Buncombe […] The post Trial begins for Asheville woman charged in real estate fraud schemes appeared first on Asheville Watchdog.

Wezîrê Derve yê Îraqê Fûad Husên îro roja Duşemê bi rêya telefonê bi Wezîrê Derve yê Îranê Ebas Eraqçî re li ser êrîşa dronan a li ser ofîsa taybet ya Serokê Hikumeta Herêma Kurdistanê, axivî û daxwaza kir ku Îran daxuyaniyek fermî belav bike û helwesta Komara Îslamî ya Îranê li ser êrîşê zelal bike alî û sedemên li pişt wê êrişê diyar bike. Hûsên tekez kir ku kiryarên bi vî rengî girjîyeke metirsîdar çê dike, ku dê bandorek neyînî li ser ewlehiya Îraqê û aramiya herêmê hebe. Her wiha...

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Wezîrê Derve yê Îraqê Fûad Husên îro roja Duşemê bi rêya telefonê bi Wezîrê Derve yê Îranê Ebas Eraqçî re li ser êrîşa dronan a li ser ofîsa taybet ya Serokê Hikumeta Herêma Kurdistanê, axivî û daxwaza kir ku Îran daxuyaniyek fermî belav bike û helwesta Komara Îslamî ya Îranê li ser êrîşê zelal bike alî û sedemên li pişt wê êrişê diyar bike. Hûsên tekez kir ku kiryarên bi vî rengî girjîyeke metirsîdar çê dike, ku dê bandorek neyînî li ser ewlehiya Îraqê û aramiya herêmê hebe. Her wiha...

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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Chris McGowan, the Republican running for Iowa’s 4th Congressional District, said Monday he believes the federal government needs to be “extremely prudent” in deciding when to enter wars — though he declined to comment specifically on if the decision for the U.S. to enter into conflict with Iran met this definition. McGowan, the Siouxland Chamber […]

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Chris McGowan, the Republican running for Iowa’s 4th Congressional District, said Monday he believes the federal government needs to be “extremely prudent” in deciding when to enter wars — though he declined to comment specifically on if the decision for the U.S. to enter into conflict with Iran met this definition. McGowan, the Siouxland Chamber […]

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jocelyn Benson served on the board of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is now facing federal charges. Here are the facts.

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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jocelyn Benson served on the board of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is now facing federal charges. Here are the facts.

An effort to bar certain utilities and government contractors from making political contributions cleared its final major hurdle Monday, finalizing its language for the November ballot. After members of the Michigan Board of State Canvassers determined that Michiganders for Money Out of Politics had submitted enough valid signatures needed to make the ballot, the board […]

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An effort to bar certain utilities and government contractors from making political contributions cleared its final major hurdle Monday, finalizing its language for the November ballot. After members of the Michigan Board of State Canvassers determined that Michiganders for Money Out of Politics had submitted enough valid signatures needed to make the ballot, the board […]

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Minnesota Reformer
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A federal judge on Monday dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit seeking Minnesota voter rolls. The Department of Justice is now 0-23 in its effort to obtain voter information maintained by the states. The U.S. Department of Justice sued Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon in September over his refusal to hand over Minnesota’s voter registration […]

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A federal judge on Monday dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit seeking Minnesota voter rolls. The Department of Justice is now 0-23 in its effort to obtain voter information maintained by the states. The U.S. Department of Justice sued Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon in September over his refusal to hand over Minnesota’s voter registration […]

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The Journal
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by  Sharon Ailslieger Overview: Notes The city council meeting began with a call to order, invocation and Pledge of Allegiance, and approval of the July 28, 2026, meeting minutes. Council […] The post City Council Meeting appeared first on KLC Journal - A Civic Issues Magazine from the Kansas Leadership Center

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by  Sharon Ailslieger Overview: Notes The city council meeting began with a call to order, invocation and Pledge of Allegiance, and approval of the July 28, 2026, meeting minutes. Council […] The post City Council Meeting appeared first on KLC Journal - A Civic Issues Magazine from the Kansas Leadership Center

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by Cecilia Green Overview: Notes The District 5 Advisory Board meeting was called to order by Pro Tem John Oswald at 6 p.m. Those present include council member J.V. Johnston, […] The post District 5 Advisory Board Meeting appeared first on KLC Journal - A Civic Issues Magazine from the Kansas Leadership Center

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by Cecilia Green Overview: Notes The District 5 Advisory Board meeting was called to order by Pro Tem John Oswald at 6 p.m. Those present include council member J.V. Johnston, […] The post District 5 Advisory Board Meeting appeared first on KLC Journal - A Civic Issues Magazine from the Kansas Leadership Center

Arkansas Secretary of Human Services Janet Mann said Monday that she expects the more than 215,000 people on the state’s Medicaid expansion to retain some form of health coverage, despite the Trump administration’s moves to end the hybrid program. Mann told lawmakers she’s confident the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will grant the […]

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Arkansas Secretary of Human Services Janet Mann said Monday that she expects the more than 215,000 people on the state’s Medicaid expansion to retain some form of health coverage, despite the Trump administration’s moves to end the hybrid program. Mann told lawmakers she’s confident the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will grant the […]

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by Sharon Ailslieger Overview: Notes The meeting began with the call to order. All DAB members were in attendance. The agenda and June 3, 2026, meeting minutes were approved. (The […] The post District 3 Advisory Board appeared first on KLC Journal - A Civic Issues Magazine from the Kansas Leadership Center

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by Sharon Ailslieger Overview: Notes The meeting began with the call to order. All DAB members were in attendance. The agenda and June 3, 2026, meeting minutes were approved. (The […] The post District 3 Advisory Board appeared first on KLC Journal - A Civic Issues Magazine from the Kansas Leadership Center

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by Jacinda Hall Overview: Notes The meeting was called to order at 11:02 am.City Manager Dennis Marstall announced that the ground breaking for Fire Station #23 has been scheduled for […] The post City Council Agenda Review appeared first on KLC Journal - A Civic Issues Magazine from the Kansas Leadership Center

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by Jacinda Hall Overview: Notes The meeting was called to order at 11:02 am.City Manager Dennis Marstall announced that the ground breaking for Fire Station #23 has been scheduled for […] The post City Council Agenda Review appeared first on KLC Journal - A Civic Issues Magazine from the Kansas Leadership Center

Illinois collected $9.06 million from pesticide registration fees in fiscal year 2025 to support enforcement and education programs related to oversight of pesticide applicators. But state spending records indicate that much of that money, which is supposed to fund educational programs and enforcement, may not be directly funding what it was intended to.  In fiscal […] The post Illinois pesticide fees meant for oversight are funding broader state operations  appeared first on Investigate Midwest.

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Illinois collected $9.06 million from pesticide registration fees in fiscal year 2025 to support enforcement and education programs related to oversight of pesticide applicators. But state spending records indicate that much of that money, which is supposed to fund educational programs and enforcement, may not be directly funding what it was intended to.  In fiscal […] The post Illinois pesticide fees meant for oversight are funding broader state operations  appeared first on Investigate Midwest.

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(The Center Square) – The president of the Illinois Education Association applauded Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s record on Monday, but other teachers unions have called on the governor to do more for schools. Pritzker accepted the IEA’s endorsement during a campaign event at College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn. With more than 135,000 members, the IEA is the largest union in Illinois. IEA President Karl Goeke thanked Pritzker for his policies. “He’s funded new construction at Illinois community colleges and universities. He’s helped increase the number of Illinois students eligible for federal tuition aid, and he ended Illinois voucher programs,” Goeke said. Illinois’ Invest in Kids scholarship tax credit program expired on Dec. 31, 2023. Pritzker has not opted Illinois into the federal Education Freedom Scholarship Program ahead of the January deadline. Thirty-one states have opted into the initiative that allows tax credits for donations to scholarship organizations that fund education-related expenses for students in public, private and homeschool settings. Last week, the Illinois Federation of Teachers urged Pritzker to call a special legislative session, after Illinois State Board of Education data showed the state’s school funding gap grew by more than $1 billion in one year. “Today’s report should serve as a wake-up call. A child entering kindergarten today will graduate from a high school that is still underfunded,” IFT and Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates said in a statement. On Monday, Pritzker criticized President Donald Trump and Illinois Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey, calling Bailey “an existential threat” to public education. “We don’t have to wonder what his vision for education is, we’ve seen it through the grammar school he and his wife started,” Pritzker said. Darren and Cindy Bailey founded Full Armor Christian Academy in 2016. Darren Bailey said Pritzker’s education policies have failed and too many students are leaving Illinois. “One of the biggest reasons why they go to other states to go to college is because the colleges can afford to attract them. It’s cheaper to go there,” Bailey said at the Illinois Agricultural Legislative Roundtable in Shirley, Illinois last week. Independent candidate Collin Corbett said the number of adequately-funded school districts in Illinois has declined for three consecutive years under Pritzker. “As a result, lower-income rural and suburban districts are falling even further behind. No kid's education should be held back because they happen to be born in the wrong zip code,” Corbett said in a statement provided to The Center Square. Esther Wickham contributed to this story

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(The Center Square) – The president of the Illinois Education Association applauded Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s record on Monday, but other teachers unions have called on the governor to do more for schools. Pritzker accepted the IEA’s endorsement during a campaign event at College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn. With more than 135,000 members, the IEA is the largest union in Illinois. IEA President Karl Goeke thanked Pritzker for his policies. “He’s funded new construction at Illinois community colleges and universities. He’s helped increase the number of Illinois students eligible for federal tuition aid, and he ended Illinois voucher programs,” Goeke said. Illinois’ Invest in Kids scholarship tax credit program expired on Dec. 31, 2023. Pritzker has not opted Illinois into the federal Education Freedom Scholarship Program ahead of the January deadline. Thirty-one states have opted into the initiative that allows tax credits for donations to scholarship organizations that fund education-related expenses for students in public, private and homeschool settings. Last week, the Illinois Federation of Teachers urged Pritzker to call a special legislative session, after Illinois State Board of Education data showed the state’s school funding gap grew by more than $1 billion in one year. “Today’s report should serve as a wake-up call. A child entering kindergarten today will graduate from a high school that is still underfunded,” IFT and Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates said in a statement. On Monday, Pritzker criticized President Donald Trump and Illinois Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey, calling Bailey “an existential threat” to public education. “We don’t have to wonder what his vision for education is, we’ve seen it through the grammar school he and his wife started,” Pritzker said. Darren and Cindy Bailey founded Full Armor Christian Academy in 2016. Darren Bailey said Pritzker’s education policies have failed and too many students are leaving Illinois. “One of the biggest reasons why they go to other states to go to college is because the colleges can afford to attract them. It’s cheaper to go there,” Bailey said at the Illinois Agricultural Legislative Roundtable in Shirley, Illinois last week. Independent candidate Collin Corbett said the number of adequately-funded school districts in Illinois has declined for three consecutive years under Pritzker. “As a result, lower-income rural and suburban districts are falling even further behind. No kid's education should be held back because they happen to be born in the wrong zip code,” Corbett said in a statement provided to The Center Square. Esther Wickham contributed to this story

Former Atlanta mayor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Keisha Lance Bottoms campaigned across Coastal Georgia, visiting towns such as Woodbine, Brunswick, and Richmond Hill before concluding her trip at the Georgia Democratic Convention in Savannah. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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Former Atlanta mayor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Keisha Lance Bottoms campaigned across Coastal Georgia, visiting towns such as Woodbine, Brunswick, and Richmond Hill before concluding her trip at the Georgia Democratic Convention in Savannah. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

Con miles de estudiantes regresando a las aulas en todo el estado, autoridades de seguridad vial están exhortando a los conductores a reducir la velocidad y mantenerse alerta en las zonas escolares para ayudar a prevenir accidentes que involucren a niños que caminan o se desplazan en bicicleta hacia sus escuelas. La Oficina de Seguridad […]

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Con miles de estudiantes regresando a las aulas en todo el estado, autoridades de seguridad vial están exhortando a los conductores a reducir la velocidad y mantenerse alerta en las zonas escolares para ayudar a prevenir accidentes que involucren a niños que caminan o se desplazan en bicicleta hacia sus escuelas. La Oficina de Seguridad […]

Ему вменили фотографии автомобилей с символикой войны

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