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More than 250 artists will set up along India Street, filling the neighborhood with original work in every medium on April 25-26.

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More than 250 artists will set up along India Street, filling the neighborhood with original work in every medium on April 25-26.

This originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on April 22, 2026. Money doesn’t win elections, but it certainly helps. Most incumbents running in the May 19 primary have outraised their challengers, but that’s not the case in nine legislative races, according to an EdNews analysis. Of those nine races where challengers are outraising incumbents, five are members […]

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This originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on April 22, 2026. Money doesn’t win elections, but it certainly helps. Most incumbents running in the May 19 primary have outraised their challengers, but that’s not the case in nine legislative races, according to an EdNews analysis. Of those nine races where challengers are outraising incumbents, five are members […]

The union representing working graduate and undergraduate students at Brown University has withdrawn nearly half a million dollars from Rhode Island’s largest bank, aiming to pressure it to cut ties with private prison companies that detain immigrants on behalf of the Trump administration. A group of Boston-area churches plans to pull about $1 million if […]

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The union representing working graduate and undergraduate students at Brown University has withdrawn nearly half a million dollars from Rhode Island’s largest bank, aiming to pressure it to cut ties with private prison companies that detain immigrants on behalf of the Trump administration. A group of Boston-area churches plans to pull about $1 million if […]

Julgamento dos réus acusados de matar Guilherme Silva Guedes, em 2020, após falsa acusação de roubo em SP, foi remarcado após advogado de defesa apresentar novo atestado médico dias antes da audiência; mãe da vítima critica demora e cobra justiça O conteúdo ‘Conseguiram me torturar de novo’, diz mãe após 4º adiamento de júri de ex-PMs acusados de matar adolescente Pode ser acessado em Ponte Jornalismo.

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Julgamento dos réus acusados de matar Guilherme Silva Guedes, em 2020, após falsa acusação de roubo em SP, foi remarcado após advogado de defesa apresentar novo atestado médico dias antes da audiência; mãe da vítima critica demora e cobra justiça O conteúdo ‘Conseguiram me torturar de novo’, diz mãe após 4º adiamento de júri de ex-PMs acusados de matar adolescente Pode ser acessado em Ponte Jornalismo.

Corte decide sobre responsabilidade civil da administração pública em caso de perda da visão decorrente de disparo durante manifestação Fonte

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University of Iowa President Barbara Wilson thanked members of the Iowa Board of Regents Thursday for their emails and texts sent after a shooting earlier this week near the University of Iowa campus that resulted in multiple student injuries. Five people, including three UI students, were shot early Sunday in Iowa City’s pedestrian mall near […]

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University of Iowa President Barbara Wilson thanked members of the Iowa Board of Regents Thursday for their emails and texts sent after a shooting earlier this week near the University of Iowa campus that resulted in multiple student injuries. Five people, including three UI students, were shot early Sunday in Iowa City’s pedestrian mall near […]

Tras la publicación del Índice de Calidad de Vida Urbana (ICVU) 2025, que realiza una retrospectiva de los últimos 15 años, la ciudad de Antofagasta se consolida en el tramo medio de desarrollo. Si bien la capital regional destaca por su alto dinamismo económico y laboral, el informe de la Cámara Chilena de la Construcción y la UC advierte sobre estancamientos críticos en las dimensiones de vivienda, entorno y condiciones socioculturales, revelando las brechas que aún persisten en la zona. Este artículo La ciudad de los contrastes: Antofagasta genera riqueza pero fracasa en ofrecer vivienda y entorno digno fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Tras la publicación del Índice de Calidad de Vida Urbana (ICVU) 2025, que realiza una retrospectiva de los últimos 15 años, la ciudad de Antofagasta se consolida en el tramo medio de desarrollo. Si bien la capital regional destaca por su alto dinamismo económico y laboral, el informe de la Cámara Chilena de la Construcción y la UC advierte sobre estancamientos críticos en las dimensiones de vivienda, entorno y condiciones socioculturales, revelando las brechas que aún persisten en la zona. Este artículo La ciudad de los contrastes: Antofagasta genera riqueza pero fracasa en ofrecer vivienda y entorno digno fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

North Carolina House Republicans introduced a bill Thursday that would ban books from elementary school libraries and allow the state to withhold salaries from school district leaders who violate the state law known as the “Parents’ Bill of Rights.” House Democrats said Republicans are trying to distract voters from their failure to address the lack […]

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North Carolina House Republicans introduced a bill Thursday that would ban books from elementary school libraries and allow the state to withhold salaries from school district leaders who violate the state law known as the “Parents’ Bill of Rights.” House Democrats said Republicans are trying to distract voters from their failure to address the lack […]

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(The Center Square) – After years of delays and $456 million spent on getting California’s Next Generation 911 system off the ground, two bills aim to fix the problems that have plagued the system’s rollout. The NextGen 911 system, according to the Legislative Analyst’s Office report, puts the project’s costs so far at $456 million, well above the $132 million originally projected. “We’re back starting from scratch,” Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Huntington Beach and co-author of Senate Bill 985, told The Center Square. “That would give law enforcement the tools they need to keep us safe. That’s why we need more things like what I’m pushing for, accountability and transparency in this process, so we don’t make the same mistakes wasting taxpayers’ money.” Strickland’s bill requires the Office of Emergency Services, which oversees the NextGen 911 transition, to submit reports to the California Legislature regarding implementation of the costly system. That bill passed out of the Senate Emergency Management Committee on April 14. A similar bill introduced in the state Assembly, Assembly Bill 1805, would require the California Office of Emergency Services to submit a report to the Legislature with recommendations for developing and launching the NextGen 911 system. The report would also have to identify challenges faced by implementing the new system statewide. “This bill is not just a step in the right direction for NextGen 911,” Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom, D-Stockton, testified about her bill in the Assembly Emergency Management Committee on Thursday. “This is an opportunity to remember the people that 911 is meant to serve, and to put in the work so that our constituents have an emergency call system that they can rely on.” The goal of the California NextGen 911 system, Ransom said, is an effort to update the emergency system, transitioning it away from an outdated “legacy” wire system and to an internet protocol system. These upgrades will allow 911 callers to share text messages, voice messages, photos and location data with dispatch centers, and re-route calls to other dispatch centers during emergencies affecting large numbers of people. Such a modern system has the benefits of increasing the speed of communication with those who need 911 services with the agencies that provide those services, as well as allow those agencies to coordinate more efficiently, Ransom told the Assembly committee. “Unfortunately, this project has spent nearly half a billion in taxpayer dollars with too little to show for it,” Ransom testified. “When people call 911, they are facing very real emergencies. We all know that when you’re in trouble, you call 911. We are leaving Californians without the best level of access to services, and this is simply unacceptable.” Ransom’s bill calls for an audit of the NextGen 911 system and remakes the NextGen 911 Advisory Board into an oversight board and requires quarterly reports about the project’s status. “The folks we represent have been told three times now going back to 2010 that Next Generation 911 is coming, and it’s just around the corner,” Mark Smith, a lobbyist for the California chapter of the National Emergency Number Association, testified in support of Ransom’s bill on Thursday. “We don’t want to go through the process another time to find ourselves four years from now right back where we are starting now. This is important life-saving technology.” No one testified in opposition to Ransom’s bill on Thursday, and no opposition has been expressed to her or Strickland’s bills, according to legislative analyses of both bills. Both bills now head to the appropriations committees in their respective chambers of the Legislature. According to a report issued in February 2026 by the Legislative Analyst’s Office, the Legislature started pushing for a transition to a NextGen 911 system in 2015. Between 2021 and 2024, 23 dispatch centers starting transitioning voice calls to the NextGen 911 system, but reported a slew of problems, including outages, dropped calls and routing problems. The Office of Emergency Services stopped the transition to NextGen 911 in 2025, citing concerns related to network complexity, operational burdens and other issues. The agency is still moving forward with rolling out NextGen 911, however, releasing an updated transition plan in late 2025 that projects that the legacy system will be decommissioned in 2030, eight years later than originally planned. The Legislative Analyst's Office noted Gov. Gavin Newsom allocated $181.4 million from the State Emergency Telephone Number Account in his 2026-27 budget, released in January, to support the Office of Emergency Management’s administration of the 911 system, which includes the transition to NextGen 911. Other states have rolled out their own NextGen 911 systems. Pennsylvania launched its system in 2025, while in 2024, Georgia’s state representatives looked into launching one in the Peach State, according to previous reporting by The Center Square. Officials with sheriff's offices in Orange, Humboldt and Tulare counties and police departments in Sacramento, San Diego and Stockton did did not respond to The Center Square's request for comment on Thursday or were unreachable. The Peace Officers Research Association did not have anyone available to answer questions before press time.

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(The Center Square) – After years of delays and $456 million spent on getting California’s Next Generation 911 system off the ground, two bills aim to fix the problems that have plagued the system’s rollout. The NextGen 911 system, according to the Legislative Analyst’s Office report, puts the project’s costs so far at $456 million, well above the $132 million originally projected. “We’re back starting from scratch,” Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Huntington Beach and co-author of Senate Bill 985, told The Center Square. “That would give law enforcement the tools they need to keep us safe. That’s why we need more things like what I’m pushing for, accountability and transparency in this process, so we don’t make the same mistakes wasting taxpayers’ money.” Strickland’s bill requires the Office of Emergency Services, which oversees the NextGen 911 transition, to submit reports to the California Legislature regarding implementation of the costly system. That bill passed out of the Senate Emergency Management Committee on April 14. A similar bill introduced in the state Assembly, Assembly Bill 1805, would require the California Office of Emergency Services to submit a report to the Legislature with recommendations for developing and launching the NextGen 911 system. The report would also have to identify challenges faced by implementing the new system statewide. “This bill is not just a step in the right direction for NextGen 911,” Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom, D-Stockton, testified about her bill in the Assembly Emergency Management Committee on Thursday. “This is an opportunity to remember the people that 911 is meant to serve, and to put in the work so that our constituents have an emergency call system that they can rely on.” The goal of the California NextGen 911 system, Ransom said, is an effort to update the emergency system, transitioning it away from an outdated “legacy” wire system and to an internet protocol system. These upgrades will allow 911 callers to share text messages, voice messages, photos and location data with dispatch centers, and re-route calls to other dispatch centers during emergencies affecting large numbers of people. Such a modern system has the benefits of increasing the speed of communication with those who need 911 services with the agencies that provide those services, as well as allow those agencies to coordinate more efficiently, Ransom told the Assembly committee. “Unfortunately, this project has spent nearly half a billion in taxpayer dollars with too little to show for it,” Ransom testified. “When people call 911, they are facing very real emergencies. We all know that when you’re in trouble, you call 911. We are leaving Californians without the best level of access to services, and this is simply unacceptable.” Ransom’s bill calls for an audit of the NextGen 911 system and remakes the NextGen 911 Advisory Board into an oversight board and requires quarterly reports about the project’s status. “The folks we represent have been told three times now going back to 2010 that Next Generation 911 is coming, and it’s just around the corner,” Mark Smith, a lobbyist for the California chapter of the National Emergency Number Association, testified in support of Ransom’s bill on Thursday. “We don’t want to go through the process another time to find ourselves four years from now right back where we are starting now. This is important life-saving technology.” No one testified in opposition to Ransom’s bill on Thursday, and no opposition has been expressed to her or Strickland’s bills, according to legislative analyses of both bills. Both bills now head to the appropriations committees in their respective chambers of the Legislature. According to a report issued in February 2026 by the Legislative Analyst’s Office, the Legislature started pushing for a transition to a NextGen 911 system in 2015. Between 2021 and 2024, 23 dispatch centers starting transitioning voice calls to the NextGen 911 system, but reported a slew of problems, including outages, dropped calls and routing problems. The Office of Emergency Services stopped the transition to NextGen 911 in 2025, citing concerns related to network complexity, operational burdens and other issues. The agency is still moving forward with rolling out NextGen 911, however, releasing an updated transition plan in late 2025 that projects that the legacy system will be decommissioned in 2030, eight years later than originally planned. The Legislative Analyst's Office noted Gov. Gavin Newsom allocated $181.4 million from the State Emergency Telephone Number Account in his 2026-27 budget, released in January, to support the Office of Emergency Management’s administration of the 911 system, which includes the transition to NextGen 911. Other states have rolled out their own NextGen 911 systems. Pennsylvania launched its system in 2025, while in 2024, Georgia’s state representatives looked into launching one in the Peach State, according to previous reporting by The Center Square. Officials with sheriff's offices in Orange, Humboldt and Tulare counties and police departments in Sacramento, San Diego and Stockton did did not respond to The Center Square's request for comment on Thursday or were unreachable. The Peace Officers Research Association did not have anyone available to answer questions before press time.

The North Carolina Association of Community College Trustees (NCACCT) offered toasts of recognition and appreciation for North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) President Jeff Cox at their spring meeting on Wednesday in Raleigh. Cox is set to retire effective at... The post North Carolina education leaders toast President Cox for his 30-year career in public service ahead of his retirement appeared first on EdNC.

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The North Carolina Association of Community College Trustees (NCACCT) offered toasts of recognition and appreciation for North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) President Jeff Cox at their spring meeting on Wednesday in Raleigh. Cox is set to retire effective at... The post North Carolina education leaders toast President Cox for his 30-year career in public service ahead of his retirement appeared first on EdNC.

Archie Bacud, a medical laboratory technology student at Southeastern Community College, immigrated to the United States from the Philippines with his family in 2018 and is now raising his three children in North Carolina.   Adjusting to a new country while... The post How can community colleges market to adult learners? ‘Reach out to people’s fears, not just their goals’ appeared first on EdNC.

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Archie Bacud, a medical laboratory technology student at Southeastern Community College, immigrated to the United States from the Philippines with his family in 2018 and is now raising his three children in North Carolina.   Adjusting to a new country while... The post How can community colleges market to adult learners? ‘Reach out to people’s fears, not just their goals’ appeared first on EdNC.

North Carolina now ranks 32nd nationwide in preschool access for four-year-olds, according to the National Institute for Early Education Research’s (NIEER) 2025 State of Preschool Yearbook, dropping four positions from last year. The report finds that North Carolina Pre-K served... The post Pre-K access in North Carolina below the national average, and drops in national rankings appeared first on EdNC.

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North Carolina now ranks 32nd nationwide in preschool access for four-year-olds, according to the National Institute for Early Education Research’s (NIEER) 2025 State of Preschool Yearbook, dropping four positions from last year. The report finds that North Carolina Pre-K served... The post Pre-K access in North Carolina below the national average, and drops in national rankings appeared first on EdNC.

This week, North Carolina celebrates the national Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week. It is a time to recognize the “heart of afterschool” — the tens of thousands of dedicated educators and community leaders who step in across the state when the... The post Perspective | Appreciation as a catalyst for investment: Why North Carolina’s after-school professionals need more than just thanks appeared first on EdNC.

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This week, North Carolina celebrates the national Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week. It is a time to recognize the “heart of afterschool” — the tens of thousands of dedicated educators and community leaders who step in across the state when the... The post Perspective | Appreciation as a catalyst for investment: Why North Carolina’s after-school professionals need more than just thanks appeared first on EdNC.

La compañía dirigida por Mark Zuckerberg prepara un ajuste global que afectará a miles de empleados mientras redobla su inversión en IA, en una tendencia que sacude a todo el sector tecnológico.

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La compañía dirigida por Mark Zuckerberg prepara un ajuste global que afectará a miles de empleados mientras redobla su inversión en IA, en una tendencia que sacude a todo el sector tecnológico.

La histórica orquesta coruñesa lanza un tema dedicado al Día de la Madre que conecta tradición, emoción y memoria colectiva en un momento en que la música popular vuelve a reivindicar su lugar en la cultura cotidiana.

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La histórica orquesta coruñesa lanza un tema dedicado al Día de la Madre que conecta tradición, emoción y memoria colectiva en un momento en que la música popular vuelve a reivindicar su lugar en la cultura cotidiana.

All 95 Tennessee county sheriffs will be required to enter cooperative agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in legislation headed to Gov. Bill Lee’s desk after a final Senate vote on Thursday.  The legislation requires sheriffs to enter the so-called 287(g) agreements with the federal government or risk losing state funding.  If signed into law […]

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All 95 Tennessee county sheriffs will be required to enter cooperative agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in legislation headed to Gov. Bill Lee’s desk after a final Senate vote on Thursday.  The legislation requires sheriffs to enter the so-called 287(g) agreements with the federal government or risk losing state funding.  If signed into law […]

No es un misterio que Chile es un país muy particular, cuyas situaciones suelen ocurrir solamente en nuestro país y son motivo de difusión a nivel nacional e internacional. Julián Ramz (25) es un joven publicista e ilustrador que ostenta gran popularidad en redes sociales, aumentando rápidamente por haber ganado el concurso por los 50 […] Este artículo Julián Ramz: El ilustrador que “chileniza” situaciones cotidianas con entretenidos diseños fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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No es un misterio que Chile es un país muy particular, cuyas situaciones suelen ocurrir solamente en nuestro país y son motivo de difusión a nivel nacional e internacional. Julián Ramz (25) es un joven publicista e ilustrador que ostenta gran popularidad en redes sociales, aumentando rápidamente por haber ganado el concurso por los 50 […] Este artículo Julián Ramz: El ilustrador que “chileniza” situaciones cotidianas con entretenidos diseños fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Convocado pelo vereador Gilmar Santos (PT), encontro acontece no residencial Vila Verde, no bairro de Antônio Cassimiro Fonte

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Convocado pelo vereador Gilmar Santos (PT), encontro acontece no residencial Vila Verde, no bairro de Antônio Cassimiro Fonte

The state’s pilot program includes Los Angeles and five other cities.

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The state’s pilot program includes Los Angeles and five other cities.

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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An Iowa nurse with a history of criminal charges is now facing disciplinary charges for alleged drug-related offenses. The Iowa Board of Nursing has charged 32-year-old Taylor Lynn Syndergaard, also known as Taylor Lynn Miller, with obtaining or possessing or administering controlled substances without lawful authority, and with violating an agreement or contract with the […]

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An Iowa nurse with a history of criminal charges is now facing disciplinary charges for alleged drug-related offenses. The Iowa Board of Nursing has charged 32-year-old Taylor Lynn Syndergaard, also known as Taylor Lynn Miller, with obtaining or possessing or administering controlled substances without lawful authority, and with violating an agreement or contract with the […]