Our global chapters work to keep the Internet a force for good. This brief overview covers just some of the things they achieved in September.| Internet Society
This October, Tsunami Canna & New Growth Horizon partner up to ‘Do Good With Gummies,’ The post Tsunami Canna launches Pink Drink Gummies in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month appeared first on Greenway Magazine.| Greenway Magazine
Smoke on the Water is set to bring the ultimate end-of-summer celebration back to Lake The post Smoke on the Water returns to Lake of the Ozarks to send off summer with music, cannabis, and vibes appeared first on Greenway Magazine.| Greenway Magazine
Illicit, From the Earth, and CLOVR are teaming up to host Dank & Dinks, a The post Dank & Dinks pickleball fundraiser set for September 30 appeared first on Greenway Magazine.| Greenway Magazine
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Did you know that about 1 in 8 women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer? Together, we can end breast cancer. The post This October, Help Us Make a Difference appeared first on Susan G. Komen®.| Susan G. Komen®
The Clay County 4-H Cooking Club met on Tuesday, September 23rd, for a hands-on session centered on a delicious and hearty dish: Chicken Chimichanga Casserole. The meeting ser … Continue Reading| Clay County Center News - N.C. Cooperative Extension
Tractors once again took center stage in downtown Hayesville on Saturday, September 27, for the 19th annual Ag Day & Tractor Parade. Despite damp weather, the event drew a … Continue Reading| Clay County Center News - N.C. Cooperative Extension
Join the excitement of the WNBA as fans connect and celebrate community, including newcomers discovering the joy of women's basketball.| Jason Toney
Illinois Newsroom - Community members gathered Saturday morning for a public hearing that explored the historical and ongoing hurt of Black Americans in Illinois, with a call to action for reparations. The event took place at the Krannert Center in Urbana. The post The historical mistreatment of Black Americans prompts calls for reparations in Urbana appeared first on IPM Newsroom.| IPM Newsroom
Mark Morris attended Ladywell Old Baths community open day on 4th October and found some unexpected sights.| Salamander News - Community, climate and nature for Lewisham.
The system has constrained the ability for local innovation by drawing resources , power and control to the centre. If you’re part of publicly focused services you are part of that same syste…| Paul Taylor
Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks – click the links to learn more… At the start of the month, the LibreOffice Conference 2025 took place in Budapest, Hungary. We had talks, workshops, fun social events and more. Thanks to all who attended 😊 See […]| The Document Foundation Blog
From October 6 to 9, Havana, Cuba, will host the Latin American LibreOffice 2025 Conference, a meeting that will bring together contributors, developers, universities, and governments from the region to celebrate and strengthen free software. This year, the Latin American conference will be held as part of the IV International Congress on Digital Transformation (Cibersociedad […]| The Document Foundation Blog
Fifteen years ago, we announced our ambitious plan to provide the world with a fully free and open office suite created by and for the community. Today, we are celebrating 15 years of LibreOffice — a milestone not only for the software itself, but also for the global movement that it represents. LibreOffice was born […]| The Document Foundation Blog
Updates from the Nepalese LibreOffice community: Recent protests and stress in Nepal have disrupted regular activities. Almost everything was affected, including in-person events being canceled rapidly. For open source software users, Software Freedom Day 2025 was a big celebration. But many felt disillusioned about the event. Despite all this, our community members in Nepal tuned […]| The Document Foundation Blog
Today we’re talking to Devansh Varshney, who added histogram chart support to LibreOffice and is working on improvements to the Basic IDE… Tell us a bit about yourself! I am from Mathura in India, one of the historical cities where the first image of Buddha was carved during the Kushan Empire, Jain Tirthankar Neminatha’s birthplace […]| The Document Foundation Blog
Ten years ago, a group of Pennsylvania dairy farmers volunteered to pack food for families in need at the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank. As they looked around, they noticed a glaring absence of fresh milk. Determined to change that, they launched Fill a Glass with Hope®, a charitable milk distribution program that has since [...] The post Raising Hope, One Glass at a Time: 10 Years of Fill a Glass with Hope appeared first on American Dairy Association North East.| American Dairy Association North East
For the second year in a row, The Wall Street Journal ranked Babson as the No. 2 Best College in the United States, lauding the College for its impressive impact on student outcomes. The post No. 2 Again: Wall Street Journal Ranks Babson the No. 2 Best College for the Second Year in a Row appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
The Class of 2029 Blank Leadership Scholars arrive at Babson equipped with entrepreneurial spirit and social impact experience, from launching nonprofits and tech solutions to championing environmental education. The post Class of 2029 Blank Leadership Scholars Bring Excitement to Campus appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
In our occasional photo series, staff photographer Nic Czarnecki shares a unique, long-exposure image to illustrate the movement of students at the Club Fair. The post Unscripted Moment: Club Fair Blur appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
For the 29th consecutive time, U.S. News & World Report has named Babson College the No. 1 undergraduate school for entrepreneurship. The post No. 1 Again: Babson Tops Entrepreneurship Ranking for 29th Consecutive Time appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
In the heart of California’s agricultural landscape, a quiet but powerful transformation is underway. It’s built on relationships, rooted in equity, and fueled by a deep commitment to community. At the center of this shift is the Fresno BIPOC Produce, a food hub that is a farmer-focused distribution model designed specifically to include Black, Indigenous, […] The post Building a Future: Inside Fresno BIPOC Produce Food Hub appeared first on California Grown.| California Grown
When first responders rushed to save Melissa Ann Work's husband from a massive heart attack, they performed their duties flawlessly. But it was their return visit the next day, for a reason that had nothing to do with medicine, that left the Florida family speechless and overwhelmed with gratitude. The emergency in 2018 began while Melissa's husband and his brother-in-law were in the middle of a stressful project: laying new sod in their yard to meet a looming deadline from their Homeowner's ...| GOOD
When traveling, you often encounter small cultural moments that offer a profound insight into a different way of life. For a traveler named Selva (@soulofselva), one such moment occurred on a beach in Brazil as the sun was setting. She noticed the entire crowd begin to clap in unison and assumed they were simply celebrating the beautiful view. The real reason, she would soon learn, was a powerful display of community in action. In a now-viral Instagram video, Selva shared her discovery. "I ge...| GOOD
CHAOSScon Africa 2025 brought together open source enthusiasts in Africa and beyond to share insights on community health, metrics, data, and inclusivity in open scource.| CHAOSS
In an era when higher education institutions are increasingly called upon to serve as community anchors, partnerships have become essential for expanding access, creating a sense of campus belonging, and preparing students for long-term success. This year’s Insight Into Academia Higher Education Excellence and Distinction (HEED) Award winners showcase how alliances—with peer institutions, K–12 districts,… The post Building Bridges: HEED Award Winners See Success from Community Partner...| Insight Into Academia
This International Day of Climate Action, we're celebrating the amazing efforts of Roots & Shoots groups worldwide who are making a real difference for our planet. The post Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots Global Climate Action Activities appeared first on Roots & Shoots Global.| Roots & Shoots Global
In this essay, Danny Groner reflects on the elements that make a synagogue a true house of worship. The post When My Synagogue Closed appeared first on The Lehrhaus.| The Lehrhaus
Dr. Poynor's podcast, "Decoding Women's Health," leans into cutting-edge topics — from the role of medical cannabis and psychedelics in midlife women’s health to the future of longevity medicine. The post Is Dr. Elizabeth Poynor the next big thing in women’s health and longevity? appeared first on THE MIDST.| THE MIDST
The Denver-based coach specializes in building communities, streamlining processes, and removing obstacles. The post Rebecca Callahan is a community builder and career coach for early/mid-career women appeared first on THE MIDST.| THE MIDST
Founders of HotFlash inc., The Carry, and NNABI share their business advice and learnings in the women's health and wellness space.| THE MIDST
For many Americans leaving prison, freedom comes with invisible chains: limited access to education, scarce job prospects, and the same unstable environments that led them into incarceration in the first place. The stark result? Nearly 70% of formerly incarcerated individuals in the U.S. reoffend and return to prison.| eCornell #IMPACT
A free Harvest Party is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 24, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Glen Acres Church of Christ in Burien, according to an event announcement from the […] The post Free Harvest Party set for Friday, Oct. 24 at Glen Acres Church of Christ in Burien appeared first on The B-Town (Burien) Blog.| The B-Town (Burien) Blog
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Renton will mark St. Francis Day with a free Blessing of the Animals event at Noon this Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025, and all creatures are […] The post Free Blessing of the Animals will be this Sunday, Oct. 5 at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Renton appeared first on The B-Town (Burien) Blog.| The B-Town (Burien) Blog
From our friends at WABI Burien: For our October Walk-n-Talk, we’ll walk a figure-eight loop up around the northern Shorewood neighborhood, then head down the hill, through Shorewood Park and […] The post All invited to enjoy a free Walk-n-Talk through Shorewood this Sunday, Oct. 5 appeared first on The B-Town (Burien) Blog.| The B-Town (Burien) Blog
The Shorewood Elementary School PTA is seeking vendors to participate in its annual craft bazaar, scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. The event will feature local artisans and crafters, providing […] The post Shorewood Elementary School PTA seeking vendors for annual craft bazaar Nov. 8 appeared first on The B-Town (Burien) Blog.| The B-Town (Burien) Blog
REMINDER: All are invited to join the 16th year of the Burien Brat Trot, and celebrate Burien Oktoberfest, in Downtown Burien, starting at 10 a.m. this Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025. […] The post REMINDER: Burien Brat Trot and Oktoberfest returns this Saturday, Oct. 4 with runs, brats, brews & fun appeared first on The B-Town (Burien) Blog.| The B-Town (Burien) Blog
Local autumn events this year include pumpkin carving, Octoberfest, and fungi festival. The post What to do in Athens County this fall (Updated) appeared first on Athens County Independent.| Athens County Independent
14th Annual Fall Festival & Car Show at Casa Belvedere Features High School Artists If there’s one event that perfectly combines Italian flair, fast cars, delicious food, and community spirit, it’s the Fall Festival & Italian Exotic Car Show at Casa Belvedere. Now in its 14th year, this annual celebration returns on Saturday, October 11, […] The post 14th Annual Fall Festival & Car Show at Casa Belvedere Features High School Artists appeared first on SI Parent.| SI Parent
Stephens College is proud to celebrate alumna Karen M. Miller ’06, who is being inducted into the Boone County History & Culture Center Hall of Fame as a Living Recipient for her lifetime of service and leadership. Miller served as Boone County’s District One Commissioner from 1993 to 2017, becoming a cornerstone of local government […]| Stephens College
Family Fall Festival will highlight the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people across Alaska.| Mat-Su Sentinel
I’ve had some interesting conversations over the last few months around the three big hitters of open source search: Solr, OpenSearch and Elasticsearch. Solr is the old dog in... The post Dogfights in Open Source Search: Solr, OpenSearch and Elasticsearch appeared first on OpenSource Connections.| OpenSource Connections
The Next Generation of Search at OpenSource Connections In 2016 Manning published Relevant Search, co-written by Doug Turnbull and John Berryman. Unlike most books on the subject of ‘search’... The post Lead Author of “AI-Powered Search” Trey Grainger joins OSC team appeared first on OpenSource Connections.| OpenSource Connections
Eric Pugh and Heather Halter discuss how we can improve OpenSearch documentation after a Lightning Talk at OpenSearchCon EU The post So you want better OpenSearch documentation? appeared first on OpenSource Connections.| OpenSource Connections
A review of Haystack US 2024, the search relevance conference, by the three winners of the Hughes Scholarship. The post Haystack US 2024 – a review by the winners of the Hughes Scholarship appeared first on OpenSource Connections.| OpenSource Connections
Search conference veteran Charlie Hull lists the different kinds of search conference and how you can get the most from them| OpenSource Connections
For what was one of the most dangerous cities in America, a summer without a homicide is a major achievement. Major—doubtless; but unexpected? Perhaps not. Camden, New Jersey hasn’t experienced a summer without a homicide in 5 decades, but thanks to a new approach to policing and a new police department in general, sunny summers […] The post Camden, NJ Hasn’t Seen a Homicide All Summer–New Police Department Celebrates appeared first on Good News Network.| Good News Network
CareBridge "is a post-arrest diversion and reentry initiative for individuals experiencing homelessness and behavioral health needs."| The Berkeley Scanner
"It just feels like … you're in constant opposition with what we're recommending to you," Mayor Adena Ishii told Hansel Aguilar.| The Berkeley Scanner
A Berkeley City Council vote on drones could come by the end of the year.| The Berkeley Scanner
Don't delay: Learn how to react to an earthquake, create a disaster kit and secure objects in the home to prevent injury and damage.| The Berkeley Scanner
Our global chapters and special interest groups work to keep the Internet a force for good. This brief overview covers just some of the things they achieved in August. The post Community Snapshot—August appeared first on Internet Society.| Internet Society
Achieving universal connectivity will require action from many actors—governments, regulators, communities, civil society, and the private sector. Community-centered connectivity offers a way forward. The post How to Achieve Universal Connectivity appeared first on Internet Society.| Internet Society
Our global chapters and special interest groups work to keep the Internet a force for good. This brief overview covers just some of the things they achieved in July. The post Community Snapshot—July appeared first on Internet Society.| Internet Society
The Internet Society Panama Chapter had a plan. They would build the country’s first community network and bring the Internet to one of the country’s many Indigenous communities that were still offline. The post The Power of Volunteers: Connecting an Indigenous Community in Panama appeared first on Internet Society.| Internet Society
In early February of this year, the Internet Society hosted an Encryption Advocacy Workshop in Brussels for European civil society organizations. The post Encryption Makes Us Powerful: Internet Society Hosts Encryption Advocacy Workshop for European Civil Society appeared first on Internet Society.| Internet Society
Our global chapters and special interest groups work to keep the Internet a force for good. Each month, we provide a brief overview of just some of the things they have achieved. The post Community Snapshot—June appeared first on Internet Society.| Internet Society
For Cheryl Langdon-Orr, learning is more than professional development; it’s a way to lead with credibility and care. The post From Experience to Curiosity appeared first on Internet Society.| Internet Society
Community leaders in southeast Calgary hope a recent fire at the former Ogden Legion spurs further remedial action on the problematic site. Around 2:45 a.m. on Oct. 1, Calgary firefighters responded to the former Legion site, located at the corner of 78 Avenue and Ogden Road SE, after smoke had settled over a green space […] The post Residents hope Ogden Legion fire is the catalyst for site demolition appeared first on LiveWire Calgary.| LiveWire Calgary
Chrysanthemums unite… The post Mum Festival in Saugerties this Sunday first appeared on Hudson Valley One.| Hudson Valley One
Uptown vibes… The post Kingston’s StockadeFaire turns historic streets into a festival playground first appeared on Hudson Valley One.| Hudson Valley One
Light shizzle up… The post Entrepreneurial networking event in Kingston this Friday welcomes all first appeared on Hudson Valley One.| Hudson Valley One
After the sirens… The post How Kingston’s paramedics save lives, shake off trauma and show up for city residents 24/7 first appeared on Hudson Valley One.| Hudson Valley One
On Sunday 28 September 2025, Holy Spirit Parish, St Clair-Erskine Park blossomed into a vibrant tapestry of colour, prayer, and fellowship as the community gathered for Migrant and Refugee Sunday together with the parish’s much anticipated Annual Multicultural Mass.| Catholic Outlook
On a sunny September afternoon, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s (CSHL’s) annual Raft Race returned to CSHL’s Airslie Beach. Six teams of rowers dropped their makeshift rafts into the harbor. Race commodore, and CSHL COO, John Tuke started the countdown. Oars tensed. Coworkers, friends, and family crowded the sandy shore, eyes glued to the tiny fleet... The post The 10th annual CSHL Raft Race appeared first on Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Wyoming might have the smallest population in the U.S., but that does not stop it from throwing the world’s largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration.| The Advocates
The operator of a fraudulent construction safety school — linked to the 2022 death of a worker on the Upper West Side — has officially been sentenced, bringing some closure to a case that exposed widespread fraud in one of New York City’s most dangerous industries. The post Fake Construction School Operator Sentenced in Worker Death Case appeared first on iLovetheUpperWestSide.com.| iLovetheUpperWestSide.com
A former doorman on the Upper West Side who admitted to stealing nearly $500,000 from an elderly couple in his building has officially been sentenced. The post UWS Doorman Sentenced for Stealing Nearly Half a Million Dollars from Elderly Residents appeared first on iLovetheUpperWestSide.com.| iLovetheUpperWestSide.com
What began in January 2025 as the MTA’s latest effort to curb fare evasion has now reached the Upper West Side, where spikey fins and crescent-shaped metal barriers have been spotted. The post Half-Moon Turnstiles and Spikey Fins Appear on UWS, MTA Dodgy on How Many appeared first on iLovetheUpperWestSide.com.| iLovetheUpperWestSide.com
NYPD officials have issued an alert of an incident of forcible touching which occurred on the Upper West Side in late August. The post Suspect Wanted for Grabbing Man’s Crotch in Building Lobby appeared first on iLovetheUpperWestSide.com.| iLovetheUpperWestSide.com
Here were our biggest stories in September, according to you. At Least 3 Upper West Side Starbucks Locations Close Doors Gas Out for 9 Months The post Most Read Stories, September 2025 appeared first on iLovetheUpperWestSide.com.| iLovetheUpperWestSide.com
The Morton Williams employee who died last week after confronting a suspected shoplifter has now been identified as 64-year-old Leobardo Hernandez. The post Morton Williams Employee Who Died After Confronting Shoplifter Identified as Leobardo Hernandez appeared first on iLovetheUpperWestSide.com.| iLovetheUpperWestSide.com
Help shape a safer, more open RIPE community. We’re launching our first Code of Conduct survey to understand how safe people feel at RIPE meetings and how likely they are to report concerns. If you have a moment to answer five quick, anonymous questions - your input will shape what we improve next.| RIPE Labs
Italy’s Piracy Shield blocks IPs and domains within minutes, but measurements performed by researchers at the University of Twente and colleagues show broad collateral damage to legitimate services. We share the results of those measurements in the hopes of sparking a community discussion around the Piracy Shield initiative| RIPE Labs
Albany, GA | September 24, 2025 – The Phoebe Living & Learning Community has been recognized as the 2025 Excellence Award Winner in Civic Development by ULI Atlanta, a District … Continue reading "Phoebe Living & Learning Community Wins Statewide Award for Civic Development"| Phoebe Putney Health System
NMED News: COLFAX AND UNION Counties — The the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is urging visitors to Charette Lake, Clayton Lake, and Lake Maloya in Northern New Mexico to use caution due to the formation of harmful algae blooms. Samples collected by NMED from these three lakes show that harmful algae blooms are present. NMED is urging visitors to take the following precautions: As always, do not drink untreated surface water; Avoid swimming in algae blooms; Rinse fish with clean...| Los Alamos Daily Post
From Los Alamos Co-Op Market: In a time when large chain stores dominate and small businesses struggle to stay afloat, community-owned spaces like the Los Alamos Co-op Market are more important than ever. We’ve always believed that Los Alamos deserves a mission-driven, locally-rooted grocery store—and time and again, you’ve proven that belief is true. Earlier this year, Los Alamos faced a difficult reality: declining sales, intensified competition from Smith’s and Natural Grocers, lea...| Los Alamos Daily Post
LWV News: Representatives for Los Alamos School Board Districts 1 and 2, UNM-Los Alamos Advisory Board, and Mirador Public Improvement District Board will be elected on Tuesday, Nov. 4, with early voting starting Tuesday, Oct. 7 in the County Municipal Building in downtown Los Alamos. The Los Alamos League of Women Voters (LWV) Voter Guide was published in the Thursday, Oct. 2 edition of the Los Alamos Daily Post. The League of Women Voters will host a meet the candidates forum at 7 p.m. Mo...| Los Alamos Daily Post
Sunflowers are catching warm fall rays this week in the Pinon Trails neighborhood of White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.comRead More| Los Alamos Daily Post
NMED General Counsel Zachary Ogaz NMED News: SANTA FE — The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is enhancing transparency by making public records more accessible by improving its records requests portal. NMED launched its online public records portal in December 2024, allowing requestors to submit requests electronically. The department has implemented two major improvements to the portal designed to streamline the records request process and improve the overall user experience: NMED ...| Los Alamos Daily Post
Española YMCA Teen Center News: In the Española Valley—the Lowrider Capital of the World— a new generation is carrying forward the “low and slow” tradition through hands-on engineering and art. The public is invited. 3-5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 1, to the Nuevo Mexicano Heritage Arts Museum (NMHA) on Museum Hill, 750 Camino Lejo in Santa Fe, for “Cruzin’ 2 Success”. This is a free Community Day celebration showcasing teens’ 1:10-scale remote-controlled lowrider cars—complete w...| Los Alamos Daily Post
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The 10-day festival of theatre, dance, music, comedy and visual arts nurtures and showcases young creative artists alongside established talent.| Salamander News - Community, climate and nature for Lewisham.
Interim Dean Colin P. Derdeyn, MD, delivered the 2025 State of the School Address on September 30. His message celebrated the School’s achievements this past year and emphasized the strong foundation of excellence built by dedicated faculty, staff, trainees, and students. “Our progress across the mission areas illustrates the strength of this institution. The […]| Medicine in Motion News
Sun Day and Make Billionaires Pay- September 21, 2025 – Rania Masri, NCEJN Director of Organizing & Policy I was asked to speak on climate change, immigration, and fascism. Three […]| NCEJN
Bea Baxley, NCEJN 2025 Intern| NCEJN - North Carolina Environmental Justice Network
Nicole Brown, the voice behind Lelia’s Southern Charm, didn’t set out to become a fashion content creator—she simply wanted to answer one recurring question: “Where did you get that outfit?” So in 2020, she decided to take the leap and begin posting on Instagram. Nicole’s Creator Origin Story A Mississippi-based HR professional with a love […] The post Southern Style, Real Talk: How Nicole Brown Built a Brand on Trust and Transparency appeared first on Mavely.| Mavely
To celebrate the Seattle Mariners' amazing season, we are adding a flight to Detroit on our Mariners livery, helping fans cheer on our favorite professional baseball team in person throughout the American League Division Series. The post Alaska Airlines celebrates historic Seattle Mariners season with flight and gate event appeared first on Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Horizon Air.| Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Horizon Air
Jesus said that Christians’ love for each other should arrest the attention of the world and attest to the truth of the good news. As we love one another, we teach nonbelievers.| Crossway Articles
Northern Beaches volunteers have been recognised in the 2025 NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards.| Northern Beaches Advocate
Astroneer: A sci-fi exploration and adventure game from developer System Era.| Astroneer Blog
Mountain View is taking steps to update its historic preservation ordinance to protect more historically significant properties, including putting dozens of previously unlisted properties on the city’s register of historic resources. The post Mountain View looks to add buildings to historic register, prohibit owners from ‘opting off’ appeared first on Mountain View Voice.| Mountain View Voice
I recently had the chance to join a gathering hosted by Mission Investors Exchange, in partnership with the Colorado Health Foundation, that brought together impact leaders from foundations doing impact investing. The focus was clear: how can foundations better integrate impact measurement and management (IMM) into the way they invest?| UpMetrics Blog
We discuss what makes Ottawa a good place to live, like it's safe communities, thriving arts and entertainment scene and gorgeous scenery.| Chell Team
To celebrate the publication of Beacons In The Darkness, we’ve polled Agate staff for some of their favorite memories involving their local newspapers. David Schlesinger, Publishing Director Hometown: Portland, Oregon... READ MORE The post Community Newspaper Memories appeared first on Agate Publishing.| Agate Publishing
As traditionally constructed, policing is a near-impossible job. Departments and officers are expected not only to enforce the rules of one of the most complex legal systems known to man but also to generally ensure public safety and maintain order in an incredibly complex world. At any given moment, officers can be expected to respond... The post A Public Path to Public Safety: Incorporating Community Policing in North Carolina appeared first on Carolina Forward.| Carolina Forward
The organization, headquartered in Santa Barbara, is planning to support thousands of people displaced by a major earthquake and series of typhoons that struck over the past two weeks. The post Santa Barbara Charity ShelterBox Responding to Disaster in Phillippines appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.| The Santa Barbara Independent
LinkedIn nel 2025 porta nuove regole e strategie: dall’algoritmo alle statistiche più recenti, dai formati ai consigli pratici per aumentare reach ed engagement. L'articolo LinkedIn 2025, ecco le novità dell’algoritmo e come sfruttarle proviene da DeRev.| DeRev
Come progettare strategie di marketing per la Generazione Alpha, la prima interamente digitale e che già influenza i consumi familiari.| DeRev
A federal judge formally ordered changes Friday to community meetings tied to a nearly 20-year-old racial profiling case and ongoing oversight of the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. The decision by U.S. District Court Judge G. Murray Snow officially moves all future quarterly meetings to a special proceedings courtroom at the Sandra Day O’Connor Courthouse in […] The post Federal judge issues order restructuring Maricopa County sheriff oversight meetings, including new process for c...| AZ Luminaria