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رئیس و سخنگوی قوه قضاییه هر دو تأکید کردند که همکاری با رسانههای «معاند» جرم محسوب میشود و در شرایط جنگی مردم باید حتی از «برداشتهای شخصی» پرهیز کنند، فقط از صدا و سیما کسب اطلاع کنند و مطلقاً «گوش بهفرمان ولیفقیه باشند».
رئیس و سخنگوی قوه قضاییه هر دو تأکید کردند که همکاری با رسانههای «معاند» جرم محسوب میشود و در شرایط جنگی مردم باید حتی از «برداشتهای شخصی» پرهیز کنند، فقط از صدا و سیما کسب اطلاع کنند و مطلقاً «گوش بهفرمان ولیفقیه باشند».
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თბილისის საქალაქო სასამართლოში მოსამართლე ვალერიან ბუგიანიშვილმა აღკვეთი ღონისძიების სახით პატიმრობა შეუფარდა ჟურნალისტ გურამ როგავასა და მომიტინგე ზვიად მაისაშვილის მიმართ განხორციელებულ ფიზიკური ძალადობის ფაქტზე დაკავებულ, განსაკუთრებულ დავალებათა დეპარტამენტის ყოფილ სამ თანამშრომელს - მათგან ერთი ერთი დაცვის პოლიციის მოქმედი თანამშრომელია. გამოძიება სამივე მათგანს სამსახურებრივი უფლებამოსილების ძალადობით გადამეტება ედავება. ერთს კი, დამატებით წაყენებული აქვს ბრალი ჟურნალისტისთვის...
თბილისის საქალაქო სასამართლოში მოსამართლე ვალერიან ბუგიანიშვილმა აღკვეთი ღონისძიების სახით პატიმრობა შეუფარდა ჟურნალისტ გურამ როგავასა და მომიტინგე ზვიად მაისაშვილის მიმართ განხორციელებულ ფიზიკური ძალადობის ფაქტზე დაკავებულ, განსაკუთრებულ დავალებათა დეპარტამენტის ყოფილ სამ თანამშრომელს - მათგან ერთი ერთი დაცვის პოლიციის მოქმედი თანამშრომელია. გამოძიება სამივე მათგანს სამსახურებრივი უფლებამოსილების ძალადობით გადამეტება ედავება. ერთს კი, დამატებით წაყენებული აქვს ბრალი ჟურნალისტისთვის...
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Serokwezîrê Herêma Kurdistanê Mesrûr Barzanî îro Şemîyê bi serdaneke fermî li Tirkîyê ligel Serokê wî welatî Recep Tayyip Erdogan kom bû. Hikûmeta Herêma Kurdistanê ragihand ku ev hevdîtîina di navbbera herdu karbidestan de di "çarçoveya bihêzkirina peywendîyan de" ye. Tê pêşbînîkirin ku Barzanî ji bilî Erdogan, ligel Wezîrê Derve yê Tirkîyê Hakan Fîdan û karbidestên din ên payebilind ên Tirkîyê bicive Hikûmeta Herêma Kurdistanê dibêje ku di civînên xwe de Serokwezîrê Herêma Kurdistanê dê...
Serokwezîrê Herêma Kurdistanê Mesrûr Barzanî îro Şemîyê bi serdaneke fermî li Tirkîyê ligel Serokê wî welatî Recep Tayyip Erdogan kom bû. Hikûmeta Herêma Kurdistanê ragihand ku ev hevdîtîina di navbbera herdu karbidestan de di "çarçoveya bihêzkirina peywendîyan de" ye. Tê pêşbînîkirin ku Barzanî ji bilî Erdogan, ligel Wezîrê Derve yê Tirkîyê Hakan Fîdan û karbidestên din ên payebilind ên Tirkîyê bicive Hikûmeta Herêma Kurdistanê dibêje ku di civînên xwe de Serokwezîrê Herêma Kurdistanê dê...
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Montejurrako biktimei aitortza instituzionala egin diete. Alderdi Karlistak, berriz, Iratxeko monasterioaren parean egin du ekitaldia.
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Montejurrako biktimei aitortza instituzionala egin diete. Alderdi Karlistak, berriz, Iratxeko monasterioaren parean egin du ekitaldia.
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(The Center Square) – A parents rights group is urging Coloradans to contact their governor about legislation the state House passed that would end credit card fees, which she and others say would hurt countless Colorado families who rely on credit card rewards. Executive Director of American Parents Coalition Action Alleigh Marré told The Center Square that “the governor needs to know this bill would hurt Colorado families.” “Coloradans can contact Gov. [Jared] Polis and urge him to oppose this legislation,” Marré said. “Our leaders shouldn’t be chipping away at affordability by eliminating choice and opportunity for families,” Marré said. “Right now, the focus should be on making life more affordable, not more expensive.” Marré said "families rely on and benefit from credit card rewards, especially travel and cash-back programs.” “These rewards provide valuable resources that help families stretch their budgets and manage competing financial priorities,” Marré said. “By earning benefits from everyday purchases, families can afford trips or make purchases that might otherwise be out of reach,” Marré said. “If legislation like SB 26-134 is signed into law, it will reduce these opportunities and make life more expensive for families.” “American Parents Coalition Action continues to fight for parental rights across the country and support public policy that empowers parents to do what's best for their family through things like transparency and financial freedom,” Marré said. The Center Square reported Tuesday that Colorado’s Senate Bill 26-134, which would prohibit the “1.5-3.5% credit card fee” businesses pay for customer credit card usage, is a step closer to becoming law after being passed by the state House of Representatives “on its second reading.” “It will need a third reading and a final vote in the House before it heads to Gov. Jared Polis’ desk,” The Center Square reported. “The Legislature, which is scheduled to end its regular session on May 13, hasn't announced the date of the final vote.” A recent poll of Colorado consumers showed that 4 out of 5 Coloradans want to keep credit card rewards especially for travel benefits “raising concerns about the potential impact of Senate Bill 26-134…on consumers, small businesses and the state’s tourism economy,” an Airlines for America press release said. More than 80% of Coloradans “say earning bonus rewards – especially for travel – is an important benefit of using their credit cards,” while 78.5% say “they would likely switch cards if rewards were significantly reduced or eliminated,” the release said. Additionally, 79.1% say they “have a credit card that allows them to earn rewards,” according to the release,” and “85 percent have redeemed awards within the past two years.” Airlines for America President and CEO Chris Sununu said in the release: “There isn’t much that 80 percent of people can agree on these days, so it’s significant that most Coloradans agree when it comes to their credit card rewards.” “That’s exactly why Gov. Polis should veto the terrible legislation making its way through the state legislature,” Sununu said. “Nationwide, 31 million airline credit cardholders rely on co-branded cards for everyday purchases like groceries, gas and other essentials, earning rewards that make family travel and vacations more accessible,” Sununu said. “Airline credit cards alone generated more than $1.2 billion of economic impact for Colorado in 2024, with more than 740,000 travelers choosing to visit the state with their hard-earned rewards,” Sununu said. Similar to Marré, Sununu stressed the fact that “Colorado families and businesses depend on fast, secure and reliable payment systems that provide choice and convenience.” “Preserving the current system will help ensure consumers, small businesses and the state’s tourism economy continue to thrive,” Sununu said. The poll in Airlines for America’s release was conducted by AlphaROC, Inc., the release said.
(The Center Square) – A parents rights group is urging Coloradans to contact their governor about legislation the state House passed that would end credit card fees, which she and others say would hurt countless Colorado families who rely on credit card rewards. Executive Director of American Parents Coalition Action Alleigh Marré told The Center Square that “the governor needs to know this bill would hurt Colorado families.” “Coloradans can contact Gov. [Jared] Polis and urge him to oppose this legislation,” Marré said. “Our leaders shouldn’t be chipping away at affordability by eliminating choice and opportunity for families,” Marré said. “Right now, the focus should be on making life more affordable, not more expensive.” Marré said "families rely on and benefit from credit card rewards, especially travel and cash-back programs.” “These rewards provide valuable resources that help families stretch their budgets and manage competing financial priorities,” Marré said. “By earning benefits from everyday purchases, families can afford trips or make purchases that might otherwise be out of reach,” Marré said. “If legislation like SB 26-134 is signed into law, it will reduce these opportunities and make life more expensive for families.” “American Parents Coalition Action continues to fight for parental rights across the country and support public policy that empowers parents to do what's best for their family through things like transparency and financial freedom,” Marré said. The Center Square reported Tuesday that Colorado’s Senate Bill 26-134, which would prohibit the “1.5-3.5% credit card fee” businesses pay for customer credit card usage, is a step closer to becoming law after being passed by the state House of Representatives “on its second reading.” “It will need a third reading and a final vote in the House before it heads to Gov. Jared Polis’ desk,” The Center Square reported. “The Legislature, which is scheduled to end its regular session on May 13, hasn't announced the date of the final vote.” A recent poll of Colorado consumers showed that 4 out of 5 Coloradans want to keep credit card rewards especially for travel benefits “raising concerns about the potential impact of Senate Bill 26-134…on consumers, small businesses and the state’s tourism economy,” an Airlines for America press release said. More than 80% of Coloradans “say earning bonus rewards – especially for travel – is an important benefit of using their credit cards,” while 78.5% say “they would likely switch cards if rewards were significantly reduced or eliminated,” the release said. Additionally, 79.1% say they “have a credit card that allows them to earn rewards,” according to the release,” and “85 percent have redeemed awards within the past two years.” Airlines for America President and CEO Chris Sununu said in the release: “There isn’t much that 80 percent of people can agree on these days, so it’s significant that most Coloradans agree when it comes to their credit card rewards.” “That’s exactly why Gov. Polis should veto the terrible legislation making its way through the state legislature,” Sununu said. “Nationwide, 31 million airline credit cardholders rely on co-branded cards for everyday purchases like groceries, gas and other essentials, earning rewards that make family travel and vacations more accessible,” Sununu said. “Airline credit cards alone generated more than $1.2 billion of economic impact for Colorado in 2024, with more than 740,000 travelers choosing to visit the state with their hard-earned rewards,” Sununu said. Similar to Marré, Sununu stressed the fact that “Colorado families and businesses depend on fast, secure and reliable payment systems that provide choice and convenience.” “Preserving the current system will help ensure consumers, small businesses and the state’s tourism economy continue to thrive,” Sununu said. The poll in Airlines for America’s release was conducted by AlphaROC, Inc., the release said.
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El desfile del Día de la Victoria en Moscú se celebró bajo máximas medidas de seguridad, con cortes de internet y sin la habitual exhibición de tanques. Putin apeló al sacrificio nacional para sostener una guerra en Ucrania cada vez más larga, costosa y sin salida clara.

El desfile del Día de la Victoria en Moscú se celebró bajo máximas medidas de seguridad, con cortes de internet y sin la habitual exhibición de tanques. Putin apeló al sacrificio nacional para sostener una guerra en Ucrania cada vez más larga, costosa y sin salida clara.
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Em tradicional discurso no Dia da Vitória, na Praça Vermelha, neste sábado (9), o presidente russo, Vladimir Putin, fez menção à guerra da Ucrânia e afirmou que as tropas russas estão avançando e “enfrentando uma força agressiva apoiada e armada pela Otan”. “O grande feito da geração vitoriosa inspira os soldados que executam as tarefas […] Fonte
Em tradicional discurso no Dia da Vitória, na Praça Vermelha, neste sábado (9), o presidente russo, Vladimir Putin, fez menção à guerra da Ucrânia e afirmou que as tropas russas estão avançando e “enfrentando uma força agressiva apoiada e armada pela Otan”. “O grande feito da geração vitoriosa inspira os soldados que executam as tarefas […] Fonte
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Një anije luftarake e Marinës Mbretërore Britanike do të dërgohet në Lindjen e Mesme për t’iu bashkuar një misioni ndërkombëtar që synon garantimin e sigurisë detare në Ngushtica e Hormuzit. Lajmi u konfirmua nga një zëdhënës i Ministrisë britanike të Mbrojtjes, transmeton Euronews.al. Sipas deklaratës, shkatërruesi HMS Dragon do të vendoset paraprakisht në rajon përpara […]

Një anije luftarake e Marinës Mbretërore Britanike do të dërgohet në Lindjen e Mesme për t’iu bashkuar një misioni ndërkombëtar që synon garantimin e sigurisë detare në Ngushtica e Hormuzit. Lajmi u konfirmua nga një zëdhënës i Ministrisë britanike të Mbrojtjes, transmeton Euronews.al. Sipas deklaratës, shkatërruesi HMS Dragon do të vendoset paraprakisht në rajon përpara […]
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Iran optužuje SAD za nedavnu eskalaciju sukoba u Perzijskom zaljevu, dok Washington čeka odgovor Teherana na najnoviji prijedlog za okončanje rata.
Iran optužuje SAD za nedavnu eskalaciju sukoba u Perzijskom zaljevu, dok Washington čeka odgovor Teherana na najnoviji prijedlog za okončanje rata.
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The Federal Government’s ban on honorary degree holders using the “Dr” prefix has failed to address the use

The Federal Government’s ban on honorary degree holders using the “Dr” prefix has failed to address the use
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Aquel expediente se abrió porque el país no estaba respetando los plazos legales para pagar a sus proveedores.

Aquel expediente se abrió porque el país no estaba respetando los plazos legales para pagar a sus proveedores.
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La orden de Sanidad obliga a 14 españoles del buque MV Hondius a pasar siete días aislados en el hospital Gómez Ulla, tras un brote de hantavirus. Un juez ha avalado la medida por afectar a derechos fundamentales, mientras el Gobierno intenta frenar cualquier riesgo de contagio.

La orden de Sanidad obliga a 14 españoles del buque MV Hondius a pasar siete días aislados en el hospital Gómez Ulla, tras un brote de hantavirus. Un juez ha avalado la medida por afectar a derechos fundamentales, mientras el Gobierno intenta frenar cualquier riesgo de contagio.
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On May 2, 2026, a cruise ship carrying 147 passengers and crew reported cases of severe respiratory illness

On May 2, 2026, a cruise ship carrying 147 passengers and crew reported cases of severe respiratory illness
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(The Center Square) – Defending Education says it uncovered materials from a presentation the San Francisco Unified School District “Queer Trans Parent Advisory Council” gave at the district’s Board of Education meeting, including several recommendations such as offering an all-gender changing room. "San Francisco Unified is the poster child for school districts that prioritize the wrong things,” Senior Director of Communications at Defending Education Erika Sanzi told The Center Square. “They are facing a severe, multi-year enrollment decline and their third grade reading outcomes are getting worse,” Sanzi said. “Yet, somehow they think a queer trans parent advisory council – including a member who wants to be called ‘meow’ – is advisable,” Sanzi said. “Is it any surprise they are losing so many students?" According to its website, Defending Education "is a national grassroots organization working to restore schools at all levels from activists imposing harmful agendas." According to San Francisco Unified’s website, the Queer Trans Parent Advisory Council (QTPAC) is intended “to provide a space to listen and take action to create more welcoming, affirming and supportive schools for 2SLGBTQIA+ students and families.” QTPAC gave a presentation at San Francisco Unified’s Board of Education meeting on April 14 that included a series of recommendations, according to Defending Education's report. One of the QTPAC presentation slides stated that “~30% of [San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD)] Students are Queer or Questioning” and “~6% of SFUSD Students are Transgender or Gender Questioning,” according to Defending Education’s report. The queer trans parent council “also explains that ‘more queer and trans people are fleeing to SF’ and that ‘not all families are welcoming to queer and trans people,’” Defending Education’s report showed. “As a result, QTPAC is asking for ‘continued allocation of resources and focused attention on our community’s needs,’” the report said. QTPAC’s presentation also contained information that it had “approved and distributed 2 surveys (PE survey for students, Training survey for staff and educators)” and “investigated physical education requirements and options at comprehensive and alternative schools,” according to Defending Education’s report. The first recommendation QTPAC made to the board includes a request that the district “provide a mid-year [in January] and an end of year report highlighting the progress toward 100% compliance with California Education Code Section 218.3,” according to the report. This state code requires “all SFUSD certificated staff serving grades 7–12 to receive at least one hour sexual orientation and gender identity training per year starting August 2026,” the report said. QTPAC’s second recommendation requested that the district “in addition to providing at least one ADA / All-gender restroom in schools per SB760, provide an All-gender, safe changing room/space at every school site that offers physical education courses and currently has binary changing rooms,” Defending Education stated. The council’s third recommendation to the board is to “define clear district-wide pathways for PE independent study, with varied options, that meet state mandated requirements.” One member of the district’s QTPAC has “meow” listed as a pronoun and in January 2025 “was described as ‘the parent of a 15-year-old transmasculine 10th grader enrolled in the district,” according to Defending Education. Additional recommendations made by QTPAC in an appendices section include making "all SFUSD restrooms all-gender” and “cohost an [San Francisco Unified School District] LGBTQ+ community event with QTPAC.” Another recommendation found in the appendices is to “investigate and create a public report on whether district forms use all-gender language in compliance with the district’s all-gender language policy.” The San Francisco Unified School District has not yet responded to The Center Square’s media inquiry asking why it established the Queer Trans Parent Advisory Council and how it will respond to the recommendations made by the group.
(The Center Square) – Defending Education says it uncovered materials from a presentation the San Francisco Unified School District “Queer Trans Parent Advisory Council” gave at the district’s Board of Education meeting, including several recommendations such as offering an all-gender changing room. "San Francisco Unified is the poster child for school districts that prioritize the wrong things,” Senior Director of Communications at Defending Education Erika Sanzi told The Center Square. “They are facing a severe, multi-year enrollment decline and their third grade reading outcomes are getting worse,” Sanzi said. “Yet, somehow they think a queer trans parent advisory council – including a member who wants to be called ‘meow’ – is advisable,” Sanzi said. “Is it any surprise they are losing so many students?" According to its website, Defending Education "is a national grassroots organization working to restore schools at all levels from activists imposing harmful agendas." According to San Francisco Unified’s website, the Queer Trans Parent Advisory Council (QTPAC) is intended “to provide a space to listen and take action to create more welcoming, affirming and supportive schools for 2SLGBTQIA+ students and families.” QTPAC gave a presentation at San Francisco Unified’s Board of Education meeting on April 14 that included a series of recommendations, according to Defending Education's report. One of the QTPAC presentation slides stated that “~30% of [San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD)] Students are Queer or Questioning” and “~6% of SFUSD Students are Transgender or Gender Questioning,” according to Defending Education’s report. The queer trans parent council “also explains that ‘more queer and trans people are fleeing to SF’ and that ‘not all families are welcoming to queer and trans people,’” Defending Education’s report showed. “As a result, QTPAC is asking for ‘continued allocation of resources and focused attention on our community’s needs,’” the report said. QTPAC’s presentation also contained information that it had “approved and distributed 2 surveys (PE survey for students, Training survey for staff and educators)” and “investigated physical education requirements and options at comprehensive and alternative schools,” according to Defending Education’s report. The first recommendation QTPAC made to the board includes a request that the district “provide a mid-year [in January] and an end of year report highlighting the progress toward 100% compliance with California Education Code Section 218.3,” according to the report. This state code requires “all SFUSD certificated staff serving grades 7–12 to receive at least one hour sexual orientation and gender identity training per year starting August 2026,” the report said. QTPAC’s second recommendation requested that the district “in addition to providing at least one ADA / All-gender restroom in schools per SB760, provide an All-gender, safe changing room/space at every school site that offers physical education courses and currently has binary changing rooms,” Defending Education stated. The council’s third recommendation to the board is to “define clear district-wide pathways for PE independent study, with varied options, that meet state mandated requirements.” One member of the district’s QTPAC has “meow” listed as a pronoun and in January 2025 “was described as ‘the parent of a 15-year-old transmasculine 10th grader enrolled in the district,” according to Defending Education. Additional recommendations made by QTPAC in an appendices section include making "all SFUSD restrooms all-gender” and “cohost an [San Francisco Unified School District] LGBTQ+ community event with QTPAC.” Another recommendation found in the appendices is to “investigate and create a public report on whether district forms use all-gender language in compliance with the district’s all-gender language policy.” The San Francisco Unified School District has not yet responded to The Center Square’s media inquiry asking why it established the Queer Trans Parent Advisory Council and how it will respond to the recommendations made by the group.
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ضمن إضراب من أجل فلسطين ومن أجل حقوق العاملين، أُغلقت عشرات الأجنحة الوطنية جزئياً أو كلياً. وبذلك صنع الفنانون والعاملون في المجال الثقافي حدثاً تاريخياً أمس في بينالي البندقية، بعدما أطلقوا إضراباً واسعاً عطّل الافتتاح التمهيدي للمعرض الدولي. ويُعدّ هذا أول إضراب ثقافي في تاريخ البينالي الممتد منذ 131 عاماً. أُغلِق ما لا يقل عن […] The post إضراب تاريخي يعطل البينالي والآلاف يتظاهرون: فلسطين هي مستقبل العالم appeared first on مجلة رمان الثقافية.

ضمن إضراب من أجل فلسطين ومن أجل حقوق العاملين، أُغلقت عشرات الأجنحة الوطنية جزئياً أو كلياً. وبذلك صنع الفنانون والعاملون في المجال الثقافي حدثاً تاريخياً أمس في بينالي البندقية، بعدما أطلقوا إضراباً واسعاً عطّل الافتتاح التمهيدي للمعرض الدولي. ويُعدّ هذا أول إضراب ثقافي في تاريخ البينالي الممتد منذ 131 عاماً. أُغلِق ما لا يقل عن […] The post إضراب تاريخي يعطل البينالي والآلاف يتظاهرون: فلسطين هي مستقبل العالم appeared first on مجلة رمان الثقافية.
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На этом круизном лайнере произошла вспышка хантавируса
На этом круизном лайнере произошла вспышка хантавируса
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На этом круизном лайнере произошла вспышка хантавируса
На этом круизном лайнере произошла вспышка хантавируса
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Veruska Prado conta que segurança alimentar em lar chefiado por homem branco é 20% maior do que por mulher negra Fonte
Veruska Prado conta que segurança alimentar em lar chefiado por homem branco é 20% maior do que por mulher negra Fonte
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In Argentina, more than 850,000 people have signed a petition to protect the country's glaciers, joining the class action suit brought before the courts by a group of environmental NGOs which aims to halt the implementation of an amended law on glacier protection passed by Argentina's parliament last month.
In Argentina, more than 850,000 people have signed a petition to protect the country's glaciers, joining the class action suit brought before the courts by a group of environmental NGOs which aims to halt the implementation of an amended law on glacier protection passed by Argentina's parliament last month.
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(The Center Square) – For the first time in six weekends, North Carolinians on Saturday in all 100 counties were free of a statewide outdoor burning ban. The state Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services at 8 a.m. Friday lifted the prohibition from 19 counties that along with all 100 had been regulated since March 28. Fire conditions remain dangerous despite rain in the past 10 days, and drought conditions have been slow to improve. “With the additional precipitation received this week, fire danger has improved for the western Piedmont, Triad and foothills,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “Still, we have a long way to go with drought recovery. While drought alone isn’t a hazardous forest fire condition, it can be a stressor that contributes to fires burning longer, more intensely and being more difficult to control.” Alamance, Anson, Cabarrus, Chatham, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Gaston, Guilford, Iredell, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Rockingham, Rowan, Stanly, Stokes and Union counties were the last in the state to come out of the burning ban. “Responsible, safe burning is critical all the time but especially during peak wildfire season,” Troxler said. “Pay attention to weather conditions and check fire danger before burning. Get a valid burn permit. Have a water source, shovel, rake and phone nearby. Stay with your fire until it is completely out and cold to the touch. “Your N.C. Forest Service county ranger is there to help you know when and how to burn safely and in accordance with the law. Lean on those county rangers for that guidance.”
(The Center Square) – For the first time in six weekends, North Carolinians on Saturday in all 100 counties were free of a statewide outdoor burning ban. The state Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services at 8 a.m. Friday lifted the prohibition from 19 counties that along with all 100 had been regulated since March 28. Fire conditions remain dangerous despite rain in the past 10 days, and drought conditions have been slow to improve. “With the additional precipitation received this week, fire danger has improved for the western Piedmont, Triad and foothills,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “Still, we have a long way to go with drought recovery. While drought alone isn’t a hazardous forest fire condition, it can be a stressor that contributes to fires burning longer, more intensely and being more difficult to control.” Alamance, Anson, Cabarrus, Chatham, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Gaston, Guilford, Iredell, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Rockingham, Rowan, Stanly, Stokes and Union counties were the last in the state to come out of the burning ban. “Responsible, safe burning is critical all the time but especially during peak wildfire season,” Troxler said. “Pay attention to weather conditions and check fire danger before burning. Get a valid burn permit. Have a water source, shovel, rake and phone nearby. Stay with your fire until it is completely out and cold to the touch. “Your N.C. Forest Service county ranger is there to help you know when and how to burn safely and in accordance with the law. Lean on those county rangers for that guidance.”