Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Jocelyn Benson used an event in Flint on Monday to promote her health care platform, focusing on Black maternal health.  Joined by two maternal health care leaders, Benson emphasized that in Michigan, Black women are three times as likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women, and health […]

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Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Jocelyn Benson used an event in Flint on Monday to promote her health care platform, focusing on Black maternal health.  Joined by two maternal health care leaders, Benson emphasized that in Michigan, Black women are three times as likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women, and health […]

An 8-acre campus would offer after-school programs, workshops and field trips for students. The post Arts and learning hub planned near Michigan Road to serve Pike, Washington townships appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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An 8-acre campus would offer after-school programs, workshops and field trips for students. The post Arts and learning hub planned near Michigan Road to serve Pike, Washington townships appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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The Charter School Review Board on Monday unanimously approved a Wake County charter school’s request to separate its virtual program into a standalone charter school. The decision allows Pine Springs’ Virtual Academy, which enrolls more than 3,500 students from across the state, to break away from Pine Springs’ brick-and-mortar charter and become Dogwood Virtual School. […]

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The Charter School Review Board on Monday unanimously approved a Wake County charter school’s request to separate its virtual program into a standalone charter school. The decision allows Pine Springs’ Virtual Academy, which enrolls more than 3,500 students from across the state, to break away from Pine Springs’ brick-and-mortar charter and become Dogwood Virtual School. […]

Thousands are in temporary housing after the Concierge Apartments in Rocky Hill were evacuated. The attorney general is investigating.

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Thousands are in temporary housing after the Concierge Apartments in Rocky Hill were evacuated. The attorney general is investigating.

A South Sudan civil society leader on Monday urged authorities to deploy traffic police along The post Yakani urges traffic police deployment during Machar court hearings appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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A South Sudan civil society leader on Monday urged authorities to deploy traffic police along The post Yakani urges traffic police deployment during Machar court hearings appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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Westwin Elements is planning to build a nickel refinery in Richmond Hill, but faces five regulatory and financial barriers, including site cleanup, pollution permitting, zoning, financing, and raw materials sourcing. 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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Westwin Elements is planning to build a nickel refinery in Richmond Hill, but faces five regulatory and financial barriers, including site cleanup, pollution permitting, zoning, financing, and raw materials sourcing. 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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(The Center Square) – When disasters happen, things take time to recover. Pacific Palisades is no exception, although a Los Angeles City Council member is pleased with the progress made since the devastating January 2025 fire. Traci Park, a Democrat whose Council District 11 includes the coastal neighborhood, said there are hundreds of new construction starts. Multiple schools are also back on campus, including Palisades Charter High School, as the area recovers from the Palisades Fire. The blaze burned 23,448 acres and hit communities such as Pacific Palisades, but rebuilding is going on. “We have issued, at my last check, about 50 commercial permits, and we have plans well underway for the library, the rec center, the YMCA,” Park told The Center Square. “The infrastructure restoration, the undergrounding, the utility upgrades - all of that is underway," Park said. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has also touched on recovery efforts in Pacific Palisades. During this year’s State of the City address, Bass said she has “sat with Palisades families who lost their homes, their livelihoods and all sense of normalcy.” The Democrat and former congresswoman added she carries the stories with her. “Every day without a home is a day too long, and every argument with your insurance company is another hour that you will never get back,” said Bass. “That's why we are moving with urgency.” According to the mayor, more than 400 homes are under construction, and hundreds more have been approved and ready to build. Meanwhile, Park said there are still “thousands of people who remain displaced” and mired in disputes with their insurance companies. “Many people are paying mortgages on houses they can't live in, and lots they can't afford to build in, because they don't have access to affordable capital to cover the gaps, the financial gaps, because so many people were under and uninsured and just simply do not have the resources,” said Park. On Feb. 3, the Los Angeles City Council approved a plan to waive rebuilding permit fees for survivors of the Palisades Fire. The vote was unanimous, and this is for private property damaged or destroyed in the January 2025 fire. “This year, as alternative living expense coverage and mortgage relief expire, the economic realities are setting in, and people are running out of time and options, and so waiving these fees removes one more barrier,” said Park. When recovery is not moving along as fast as people would think, government permitting is sometimes blamed. However, Park said the speed of permitting is not really the issue. According to Park, people are not yet ready to apply for their permits because they do not have the resources they need. “So trying to eliminate as many financial barriers is a really important component of getting people back,” Park told The Center Square. “I first introduced this in the wake of the fire, and with the assistance of the mayor and her executive order suspending the collection of the fees, this is something that I moved out of my committee as chair of the L.A. Recovery Committee to cover all properties. And the budget committee came back with the proposal that was only for single-family homes and ADUs [accessory dwelling units]. "And, of course, that leaves out mobile homes, townhomes, condos, beloved commercial properties and historic businesses," Park said. Feeling as though government was acting inappropriate and picking winners and losers, Park pressed on and got something done for all properties up to 110%. “That relief is now available to people who own apartment buildings, to people that owned commercial properties that want to rebuild in the Palisades,” said Park. “It should not have taken as long as it took, and we have done it in the city of Los Angeles and other disasters, so it's a good thing to do." She added, "It is the correct thing to do, and it is the least we could do.” Park's Council District 11 is on Los Angeles' Westside. In addition to Pacific Palisades, CD 11 covers neighborhoods such as Brentwood, Mar Vista, Playa del Ray, Playa Vista, Venice and Westchester. “All of my neighborhoods and communities need my attention. And so we manage and we are getting through it, but of course what needs to be done in the Palisades is an extraordinarily heavy lift," Park said. Maryam Zar, founder and president of Palisades Recovery Coalition, agreed. Zar said there is a lot that is going to require construction and reconstruction. Zar added that building in Pacific Palisades is already challenging because of the nature of the roads and how things are laid out in the hillside community, which is between the cities of Malibu and Santa Monica. “There are only a couple of major roads in,” Zar told The Center Square. “There's a lot of construction going on, so it is going to be difficult to jostle for road space." As Los Angeles heads into the spring, Park encourages people from other parts of the city and beyond to visit Pacific Palisades, its shops and restaurants. “I only have about, I think, 6,000 or so people living in the Palisades right now, and so those restaurants really appreciate the support,” said Park. “It's wonderful to see people in the community, and that's true in the Palisades and Malibu.” Zar, who is also CEO of Pacific Palisades-Malibu Chamber of Commerce, said there are areas along Sunset Boulevard where “there are quite a few businesses that are coming back.” These include restaurants, a coffee chain and a wine store. On any given day, Zar said, visitors will see cars parked and life coming back to the area. “In fact, we're working on potentially being able to bring back the farmers market to that location,” said Zar. “There's a school across the way people are populating in that neighborhood." Sunset Boulevard intersects with Marquez Avenue, where classes at Marquez Charter Elementary School have been held in temporary modular buildings since the campus reopened in September. The school there burned to the ground, but is being rebuilt and is expected to be completed by 2028. (That's also the timeline for the rebuilding of another school that burned down, Palisades Charter Elementary School on Via de la Paz.) Other places along Marquez Avenue are going to need time, but Zar said she and her team are working to help business owners resolve their issues as coastal Los Angeles communities are rebuilt.

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(The Center Square) – When disasters happen, things take time to recover. Pacific Palisades is no exception, although a Los Angeles City Council member is pleased with the progress made since the devastating January 2025 fire. Traci Park, a Democrat whose Council District 11 includes the coastal neighborhood, said there are hundreds of new construction starts. Multiple schools are also back on campus, including Palisades Charter High School, as the area recovers from the Palisades Fire. The blaze burned 23,448 acres and hit communities such as Pacific Palisades, but rebuilding is going on. “We have issued, at my last check, about 50 commercial permits, and we have plans well underway for the library, the rec center, the YMCA,” Park told The Center Square. “The infrastructure restoration, the undergrounding, the utility upgrades - all of that is underway," Park said. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has also touched on recovery efforts in Pacific Palisades. During this year’s State of the City address, Bass said she has “sat with Palisades families who lost their homes, their livelihoods and all sense of normalcy.” The Democrat and former congresswoman added she carries the stories with her. “Every day without a home is a day too long, and every argument with your insurance company is another hour that you will never get back,” said Bass. “That's why we are moving with urgency.” According to the mayor, more than 400 homes are under construction, and hundreds more have been approved and ready to build. Meanwhile, Park said there are still “thousands of people who remain displaced” and mired in disputes with their insurance companies. “Many people are paying mortgages on houses they can't live in, and lots they can't afford to build in, because they don't have access to affordable capital to cover the gaps, the financial gaps, because so many people were under and uninsured and just simply do not have the resources,” said Park. On Feb. 3, the Los Angeles City Council approved a plan to waive rebuilding permit fees for survivors of the Palisades Fire. The vote was unanimous, and this is for private property damaged or destroyed in the January 2025 fire. “This year, as alternative living expense coverage and mortgage relief expire, the economic realities are setting in, and people are running out of time and options, and so waiving these fees removes one more barrier,” said Park. When recovery is not moving along as fast as people would think, government permitting is sometimes blamed. However, Park said the speed of permitting is not really the issue. According to Park, people are not yet ready to apply for their permits because they do not have the resources they need. “So trying to eliminate as many financial barriers is a really important component of getting people back,” Park told The Center Square. “I first introduced this in the wake of the fire, and with the assistance of the mayor and her executive order suspending the collection of the fees, this is something that I moved out of my committee as chair of the L.A. Recovery Committee to cover all properties. And the budget committee came back with the proposal that was only for single-family homes and ADUs [accessory dwelling units]. "And, of course, that leaves out mobile homes, townhomes, condos, beloved commercial properties and historic businesses," Park said. Feeling as though government was acting inappropriate and picking winners and losers, Park pressed on and got something done for all properties up to 110%. “That relief is now available to people who own apartment buildings, to people that owned commercial properties that want to rebuild in the Palisades,” said Park. “It should not have taken as long as it took, and we have done it in the city of Los Angeles and other disasters, so it's a good thing to do." She added, "It is the correct thing to do, and it is the least we could do.” Park's Council District 11 is on Los Angeles' Westside. In addition to Pacific Palisades, CD 11 covers neighborhoods such as Brentwood, Mar Vista, Playa del Ray, Playa Vista, Venice and Westchester. “All of my neighborhoods and communities need my attention. And so we manage and we are getting through it, but of course what needs to be done in the Palisades is an extraordinarily heavy lift," Park said. Maryam Zar, founder and president of Palisades Recovery Coalition, agreed. Zar said there is a lot that is going to require construction and reconstruction. Zar added that building in Pacific Palisades is already challenging because of the nature of the roads and how things are laid out in the hillside community, which is between the cities of Malibu and Santa Monica. “There are only a couple of major roads in,” Zar told The Center Square. “There's a lot of construction going on, so it is going to be difficult to jostle for road space." As Los Angeles heads into the spring, Park encourages people from other parts of the city and beyond to visit Pacific Palisades, its shops and restaurants. “I only have about, I think, 6,000 or so people living in the Palisades right now, and so those restaurants really appreciate the support,” said Park. “It's wonderful to see people in the community, and that's true in the Palisades and Malibu.” Zar, who is also CEO of Pacific Palisades-Malibu Chamber of Commerce, said there are areas along Sunset Boulevard where “there are quite a few businesses that are coming back.” These include restaurants, a coffee chain and a wine store. On any given day, Zar said, visitors will see cars parked and life coming back to the area. “In fact, we're working on potentially being able to bring back the farmers market to that location,” said Zar. “There's a school across the way people are populating in that neighborhood." Sunset Boulevard intersects with Marquez Avenue, where classes at Marquez Charter Elementary School have been held in temporary modular buildings since the campus reopened in September. The school there burned to the ground, but is being rebuilt and is expected to be completed by 2028. (That's also the timeline for the rebuilding of another school that burned down, Palisades Charter Elementary School on Via de la Paz.) Other places along Marquez Avenue are going to need time, but Zar said she and her team are working to help business owners resolve their issues as coastal Los Angeles communities are rebuilt.

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I attended the annual Goldman Sachs economic outlook forum this past week at the El Encanto resort. It felt less like a forecast than a reminder of how policy choices shape outcomes. Much of the discussion, slowing growth, restrictive financial conditions, heavy government spending, and regulatory drag echoed the late Jimmy Carter era. In important […] The post Op-Ed: The Fed needs to cut rates before caution becomes a mistake appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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I attended the annual Goldman Sachs economic outlook forum this past week at the El Encanto resort. It felt less like a forecast than a reminder of how policy choices shape outcomes. Much of the discussion, slowing growth, restrictive financial conditions, heavy government spending, and regulatory drag echoed the late Jimmy Carter era. In important […] The post Op-Ed: The Fed needs to cut rates before caution becomes a mistake appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

Deep South Today, a nonprofit network of newsrooms in Louisiana and Mississippi, is pleased to announce that two of its newsrooms — The Current in Lafayette, La. and Verite News in New Orleans — have been selected to host Report for America (RFA) corps members for two-year terms beginning in 2026.

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Deep South Today, a nonprofit network of newsrooms in Louisiana and Mississippi, is pleased to announce that two of its newsrooms — The Current in Lafayette, La. and Verite News in New Orleans — have been selected to host Report for America (RFA) corps members for two-year terms beginning in 2026.

مهدیه گلرو در واکنش به بازداشت جمعی از اصلاح‌طلبان: رژیم از «خطر داخلی» بیشتر از حمله خارجی می‌ترسد

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مهدیه گلرو در واکنش به بازداشت جمعی از اصلاح‌طلبان: رژیم از «خطر داخلی» بیشتر از حمله خارجی می‌ترسد

Enquanto o país enfrenta a seca e problemas ecológicos, uma pequena associação esportiva iraniana mostra como a ação comunitária poder transformar o esporte em responsabilidade ambiental.

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Enquanto o país enfrenta a seca e problemas ecológicos, uma pequena associação esportiva iraniana mostra como a ação comunitária poder transformar o esporte em responsabilidade ambiental.

In our recent rankings of web traffic at the top local newspapers and public media outlets, there’s been a consistent trend: Wherever ICE unleashes its controversial deportation tactics, the audience’s attention follows. Operation Midway Blitz sent readers to Chicago’s WBEZ, Operation Charlotte’s Web did the same for Charlotte’s WFAE, and the chaos in Minneapolis led...

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In our recent rankings of web traffic at the top local newspapers and public media outlets, there’s been a consistent trend: Wherever ICE unleashes its controversial deportation tactics, the audience’s attention follows. Operation Midway Blitz sent readers to Chicago’s WBEZ, Operation Charlotte’s Web did the same for Charlotte’s WFAE, and the chaos in Minneapolis led...

Rubble, open sewage, damaged wells, and lack of electricity pose dangers, as Israel blocks equipment needed to rebuild from genocide Gaza’s destroyed infrastructure makes daily life a struggle is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.

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Rubble, open sewage, damaged wells, and lack of electricity pose dangers, as Israel blocks equipment needed to rebuild from genocide Gaza’s destroyed infrastructure makes daily life a struggle is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.

حق‌الوکاله‌های نجومی وکلای تبصره ۴۸؛ وکلایی برای رسمی‌سازی بازجویی به‌جای دفاع از متهم

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State officials have so far dodged questions about the future of New York’s largest health plan. A hearing on Tuesday could provide some insight.

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State officials have so far dodged questions about the future of New York’s largest health plan. A hearing on Tuesday could provide some insight.

In a new 'bill of rights' for Michigan parents, GOP gubernatorial candidate John James proposes opting into a private school choice program and limiting transgender athletes.

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In a new 'bill of rights' for Michigan parents, GOP gubernatorial candidate John James proposes opting into a private school choice program and limiting transgender athletes.

State legislators hammered Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden with questions about his cooperation with ICE, jail deaths, and jail programs for more than two hours Monday morning.  The hearing was to focus on last year’s stabbing death of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s light rail.  Committee Chairman Brenden Jones (R-Columbus) opened the hearing by […]

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State legislators hammered Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden with questions about his cooperation with ICE, jail deaths, and jail programs for more than two hours Monday morning.  The hearing was to focus on last year’s stabbing death of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s light rail.  Committee Chairman Brenden Jones (R-Columbus) opened the hearing by […]

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump decided to exclude Democratic governors from a traditional annual meeting at the White House and to disinvite several others from a black-tie dinner, according to the White House, the governors and the National Governors Association. The National Governors Association organizes the bipartisan winter gathering that usually includes a working meeting […]

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump decided to exclude Democratic governors from a traditional annual meeting at the White House and to disinvite several others from a black-tie dinner, according to the White House, the governors and the National Governors Association. The National Governors Association organizes the bipartisan winter gathering that usually includes a working meeting […]

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Breaking news: Nancy Pelosi endorsing JFK’s influencer grandson isn’t much of a political development, despite the New York Times’ pushing out an urgent alert about it. Neither, for that matter, is the deeply dysfunctional Brooklyn Democratic organization endorsing, un-endorsing and then endorsing Kathy Hochul again.  The FAQ NYC hosts discuss all that and much more […] The post LISTEN: A Vision Zero for Homelessness in NYC appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

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Breaking news: Nancy Pelosi endorsing JFK’s influencer grandson isn’t much of a political development, despite the New York Times’ pushing out an urgent alert about it. Neither, for that matter, is the deeply dysfunctional Brooklyn Democratic organization endorsing, un-endorsing and then endorsing Kathy Hochul again.  The FAQ NYC hosts discuss all that and much more […] The post LISTEN: A Vision Zero for Homelessness in NYC appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

رسانه‌های اسرائيل از آمادگی این کشور برای اقدام یکجانبه علیه جمهوری اسلامی خبر می‌دهند

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