In the last hour of Monday night, following nearly three hours of passionate public comments, the San Rafael City Council approved a series of resolutions that will pave the way to buy land for an interim housing project. On Tuesday, Marin County approved a grant to the city that will complete the deal. The planned […] The post San Rafael interim housing project receives council’s OK despite neighborhood backlash appeared first on Local News Matters.| Local News Matters
Fort Bragg’s Noyo Harbor Inn is betting big on two of the world’s favorite vices with the launch of its new curated whiskey and cigar program. The luxury inn’s onsite restaurant and bar, the HarborView Bistro & Bar, boasts more than 100 whiskeys. According to the hotel, it’s the largest selection on the Mendocino Coast. […] The post Mendocino County gets its first cigar lounge as Noyo Harbor Inn debuts whiskey program appeared first on Local News Matters.| Local News Matters
A satellite designed and built by Sonoma State University students is scheduled to launch into space on Thursday, the university announced. Nicknamed “3UCubed,” the CubeSat mini satellite will be carried aboard a rocket launching from Vandenberg Space Force Base near Lompoc in Santa Barbara County. Once deployed, it will measure atmospheric density and electron precipitation […] The post Sonoma State University students to launch ‘3UCubed’ satellite into space Thursday appeared fi...| Local News Matters
Santa Clara County students continue to outperform statewide averages in core subjects, according to the 2025 California School Dashboard released Thursday. This year’s data shows 59.8% of Santa Clara County students met or exceeded English language arts standards, compared with 48.8% statewide, the Santa Clara County Office of Education announced. In math, 53.2% of county […] The post Dashboard data reveals Santa Clara County ahead of state in reading, math and science appeared first on ...| Local News Matters
Mendocino County Court Executive Kim Turner last week announced that temporary changes are coming to the Ten Mile Courthouse in Fort Bragg, following| Local News Matters
Chelsea have been in contact with the representatives of Crystal Palace star Eberechi Eze in a bid to beat Arsenal to his signature.| CaughtOffside
Construction is set to begin this month on interim repairs at the southern end of the Santa Cruz Wharf, city officials announced. Mobilization is expected to start in mid-November, with work scheduled for completion by February 2026, depending on weather, the city said. The project addresses damage caused by last winter’s heavy wave activity. Parks […] The post Santa Cruz Wharf repairs set to begin after winter storm damage; businesses stay open appeared first on Local News Matters.| Local News Matters
ZEV RATTET is a 77-year-old Marin County guy so passionate about K-dramas that he’s seen 15,000 hours of that voguish Korean genre, a variant of U.S. TV’s| Local News Matters
Sara Bedford has written a Washington Examiner story titled, “What protests in the street have in common with deep-pocketed radical movements.” It is behind a paywall but here are some excerpts: Millions of people took to the streets to protest something in mid-October. What that was, exactly, was less clear. Billed as “No Kings” protests […]| National Legal And Policy Center
Fox Business reports that Brian Moynihan, Chairman/CEO of Bank of America, is eager for a meeting with New York City‘s newly-elected Marxist anti-Semitic Mayor, Zohran Mamdani. From the story: “Now that a mayor is in office, whether it’s this city or any other city, we have an obligation as a company to work with him […]| National Legal And Policy Center
National Legal and Policy Center has persistently opposed ExxonMobil‘s unrealistic climate policies. We knew the company would eventually have to face the reality that carbon capture and storage projects would be unprofitable without government subsidies. Over roughly the last year, ExxonMobil has steadily walked back its climate promises, which has given NLPC regular opportunities to […]| National Legal And Policy Center
National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) is, for the third year in a row, urging shareholders of Microsoft Corporation to vote AGAINST the re-election of LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman (pictured above) to the company’s board of directors at its 2025 annual meeting, which is scheduled for December 5. In a proxy memorandum report circulated to […]| National Legal And Policy Center
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Monday sent a letter to JPMorgan Chase Chairman/CEO Jamie Dimon (pictured above), demanding that he order the preservation of all documents and records related to the debanking of President Trump‘s media company that was launched in 2023, Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. (TMTG). Fox Business reports: Uthmeier alleged JPMorgan […]| National Legal And Policy Center
Disney announced late last year that CEO Robert Iger will finally leave his post when his contract expires at the end of 2026, with his successor revealed sometime earlier than that next year. We’ll see about that. In the meantime Iger has started to at least go through the departure motions, with reminiscences, characterizations and […]| National Legal And Policy Center
National Legal and Policy Center’s suspicion about the utility of electric vehicles has been one of our most persistent themes. Demand has simply not matched the hype. Despite our warnings, the auto industry — acting like a headstrong teenager — instead had to find out for themselves, costing shareholders billions in the process. Now, in […]| National Legal And Policy Center
The big election winner is George Soros. One might ask how a Ugandan-born, 34-year-old Muslim socialist came out of the blue and was elected New York City mayor. It’s not far-fetched when one considers massively-Soros-funded institutions like the Working Families Party that created and nurtured his rise, as recently detailed by NLPC’s Carl Horowitz. Of […]| National Legal And Policy Center
Journalists across the business media are reporting this week that Brian Moynihan, Chairman/CEO of Bank of America, is facing heightened scrutiny from the| National Legal And Policy Center
Community members and municipal leaders in the city of Palo Alto cut the ribbon at a new $123.5 million public safety building that will be the home to the city’s emergency services. The project has been in the works since 2014. The 57,000 square foot building at 250 Sherman Ave. will be the new offices […] The post Palo Alto opens new public safety building appeared first on Local News Matters.| Local News Matters
AS TEMPERATURES DROP and you grab your winter jacket, some Contra Costa County roads also recently got a new coat. For the past few months, large construction trucks moved through the area repairing roads in some of the unincorporated county towns, such as Kensington and East Richmond Heights. The slurry seal project, which included covering roads […] The post ‘This is crazy’: Contra Costa street resurfacing work a road to frustration for some residents appeared first on Local News M...| Local News Matters
An 80-year-old man has been convicted of murder for the death of a 15-year-old girl in San Francisco nearly five decades ago, prosecutors said. In a statement, the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office announced that a jury found Mark Personette guilty of first-degree murder in the 1978 killing of Marissa Harvey, a teenager visiting her […] The post ‘Time cannot thwart justice’: Man convicted in 1978 brutal murder of San Francisco teen appeared first on Local News Matters.| Local News Matters
An East Bay social justice organization is asking the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors to spend millions of remaining federal COVID-relief money| Local News Matters
The Retreat captures the perspectives of scientists as rising sea levels threaten a Rutgers research site Marine scientists in Tuckerton, N.J., are witnessing firsthand how rising ocean waters will one day permanently shut down their research station. The researchers share their thoughts on eventually losing this critical hub of marine and coastal research in Marine Field Station: The Retreat, a 10-minute documentary made by a Rutgers University-New Brunswick professor and his production crew...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
On Friday, November 1, 2025, MS in Operational Oceanography (MOO) student Elliot Brown showcased a WasteShark autonomous surface vehicle at the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club in Brooklyn, strengthening community connections around urban water stewardship and emerging marine technologies. Representing the program and its partnership with RanMarine Technology, Brown and local RanMarine partners guided visitors through the WasteShark’s design, capabilities, and role in addressing floating debris ...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
New Brunswick, N.J. — November 4, 2025 — Students in Rutgers University’s Masters in Operational Oceanography (MOO) program recently welcomed Austin Heimark, Sales & Partnerships at Surfline, for an engaging guest lecture on the intersection of ocean observing systems, data analytics, and real-world forecasting applications. Heimark shared insights into Surfline’s global network of cameras and machine learning models that power their industry-leading products. He emphasized the growin...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
Colleen Brust and Caitlin McGarigal from the NJ Research and Monitoring Initiative came to tour the Haskin Shellfish Research Lab Aquaculture facilitates (Cape Shore Laboratory and Aquaculture Innovation Center) to see some of the ongoing experiments funded for a project funded by RMI. The primary objectives of this project are to 1) better understand how planting density of surfclams may change the survival and growth of those seed (juvenile) surfclams and 2) to evaluate the predation rate...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
Photo caption: Crew members haul a derelict blue crab trap out of the Chesapeake Bay. Photo Credit: Jordan Salafie; Oyster Recovery Partnership A total of $149,168 was awarded to Principal Investigators Sarah Borsetti and Jenny Shinn at the Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory, Rutgers University, to remove derelict blue crab traps and pilot recycling and prevention strategies from New Jersey waters within the Delaware Bay and in partnership with Stockton University. Side-scan sonar will be...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
Boston Globe – Torpedo-shaped robot’s mission: ply the world’s oceans for key data| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
Explore how virtual health supports rural care in British Columbia and improve healthcare access and outcomes.| BC Rural Centre
Morgan Hill police are warning residents to be on alert after a recent string of car thefts targeting high-performance Dodge vehicles, including Hellcats, in the city and across the Bay Area. In an alert, the Morgan Hill Police Department said suspects involved in the thefts are often armed and have recently focused on the Paradise […] The post Morgan Hill police warn of armed thieves targeting Dodge muscle cars across Bay Area appeared first on Local News Matters.| Local News Matters
A PROGRAM OFFERING STIPENDS for landlords who provide spare bedrooms to formerly incarcerated people is coming to San Francisco. The “Homecoming Project”| Local News Matters
Gallagher Security recently brought together end-users, consultants and nine Technology Partners for Integrate 2025, hosted at The Hub - Gallagher’s European| International Security Journal
Every parent wants the same thing: a school that meets their child’s unique needs, challenges them to grow, and prepares them for the future. For more than 30 years, Arizona […] The post Arizona charter schools – 30 years of proven choice, innovation and excellence first appeared on Arizona Capitol Times.| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: Judge rules Arizona film tax credits are legal State allows up to $125 million in credits for film productions The state has repealed similar film credit programs in […] The post Court upholds Arizona film tax credits, rejects Gift Clause challenge first appeared on Arizona Capitol Times.| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: Phoenix Union High School District plans staff reduction given a 10% dip in enrollment since 2022 Tucson Unified School District and Kyrene School District also face funding and […] The post Phoenix Union High School District sees enrollment decline during flurry of school closures first appeared on Arizona Capitol Times.| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: New Medicaid director vows to tackle fraudulent billing issues Lawmakers scrutinize AHCCCS for alleged $650 million fraud scheme Lawmakers seek to reduce administrative burden for ethical Medicaid providers […] The post New AHCCCS director says she is ready to tackle fraudulent billing first appeared on Arizona Capitol Times.| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: Gov. Katie Hobbs considers state law to disclose political gifts from companies seeking government contracts Hobbs previously vetoed similar legislation, calling it a “political stunt” Hobbs denies any […] The post Arizona governor considers new transparency measures for political gifts first appeared on Arizona Capitol Times.| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: An AHCCCS insurer cut ties with an autism therapy center, putting 300 children at risk of losing services Insurer Mercy Care ended its contract with Centria Autism in […] The post Autism services at risk over dispute between AHCCCS insurer and therapy center first appeared on Arizona Capitol Times.| Arizona Capitol Times
Food stamp recipients face uncertainty as the U.S. Supreme Court delays decision on full November benefits.| Arizona Capitol Times | Your Inside Source for Arizona Government, Politics a...
14 November 2025 - The post Launch of Education for Hope: From No Limits to Learning to No Limits to Hope appeared first on Club of Rome.| Club of Rome
Elbit Systems UK has delivered Ground Based Surveillance Radar (GBSR) systems to the British Army after successful live fire trials earlier this year. Ground Based Surveillance Radar (GBSR) GBSR is a portable radar system that operates in two primary roles: Surveillance and Fall of Shot (FoS) correction. According to the company, when used for surveillance, […]| International Security Journal
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is understood to have blocked Gabriel Jesus’ exit from the Emirates Stadium this January despite interest from Premier League clubs. As first reported here in my exclusive for the Daily Briefing, Jesus remains part of Arteta’s first-team plans once he’s back from injury and fully fit again. There had been some […] The post Sources: Clubs ask about Arsenal star as Mikel Arteta makes surprise transfer decision appeared first on CaughtOffside.| CaughtOffside
CHINA: Two of China’s most popular gay dating apps—Blued and Finka—have suddenly vanished from the country’s app stores, sparking a wave of anxiety and sadness among LGBTQ users who relied on them for connection and community. As of Tuesday, both platforms had disappeared from Apple’s China App Store and multiple Android marketplaces. People who already […]| The Independent Singapore News
SINGAPORE: While some Singaporeans may complain about MRT disruptions, or when train cabins are overcrowded and commuters are noisy, its public transport system is considered to be among the best in the world. Earlier this week, Travelbinger.com included Singapore on its list of seven countries where getting from one place to another is seamless—so much […]| The Independent Singapore News
GLOBAL NEWS: (CNA reporter Lin Honghan, Los Angeles, 21st) The California government and private sector have joined forces to spend US$92 million (approximately NT$2.8 billion) to build the world’s largest animal ecological bridge in Los Angeles, spanning a 10-lane highway, in an effort to save the endangered cougar. In recent years, there have been frequent... The post International Los Angeles builds world’s largest animal bridge, costing $2.8 billion, to help cougars cross the street a...| Save LA Cougars
Native plants are being placed on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing Tuesday, marking another milestone for what officials say will be the largest bridge of its kind in the world. Over the next few months, about 5,000 more plants are expected to be installed along the bridge — which stretches over all 10 lanes of... The post Another milestone for ambitious 101 Freeway wildlife crossing: First native plants go in appeared first on Save LA Cougars.| Save LA Cougars
A new wilderness preserve has been created, spanning 2,000 acres along a stretch of the Appalachian Trail in New Hampshire. The post Spruce Ridge Wilderness Preserve in ‘The Boston Globe’ appeared first on Northeast Wilderness Trust.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
NEWT's Wildlands Ecologist Jason Mazurowski writes about the mystery of the American eel and its vital role in aquatic ecosystems.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
Keep your noggin warm in style this winter with a Coastal Rivers logo patch beanie! Available in four colors: blaze orange, neon fuchsia, forest green, and heather royal blue. Hats are $25 each; one-size-fits-all. Pick yours up at our office in Damariscotta for free, or let us send you one for a flat $8 fee. The post Kingfisher logo beanies are always in style appeared first on Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust.| Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust
We've teamed up with Mexicali Blues to develop a trail connecting Mexicali Blues' Rte. 1 headquarters to the Marsh River Bog Preserve in Newcastle. The end result will be to extend the existing trail and also improve access to the preserve. The post Mexicali Blues and Coastal Rivers team up for trail work appeared first on Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust.| Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust
Perfect for walkers, strollers, wheelchairs… and eventually mountain bikes! This fall, we completed construction of a 950-foot ADA-accessible trail that starts at Piper Mill Road and winds through the beautiful, […]| Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust
The McCombs annual giving team recently gave away tickets to two UT football games as part of its fall giving campaign| McCombs News and Magazine
Combining a few key tests in batches can diagnose a wide variety of systems more quickly| McCombs News and Magazine
When mutual funds share revenue with plan administrators, employees get higher costs and lower performance| McCombs News and Magazine
Manchester United have pulled off a superb 2-1 win against Liverpool at Anfield in one of the big surprises of the season so far.| CaughtOffside
If you’ve ever met Scott, you know that his joy is contagious. His bright smile, friendly energy, and love of… The post Scott’s Story of Success: Serving Up Joy, One Slice at a Time appeared first on Aspire.| Aspire
Bishop Vasily of San Francisco and the West announces the reorganization of missions within the Diocese of the West.| The Diocese of the West
In most states, schools are required to screen students as they enter kindergarten — a process that is meant to identify students who may need extra help learning to read. However, a new study by MIT researchers suggests that these screenings may not be working as intended in all schools. The researchers’ survey of about […]| MIT McGovern Institute
WIC operations and shopping will continue through November despite the federal government shutdown. The post SNAP unavailability impact on Utah WIC families appeared first on Department of Health and Human Services.| Department of Health and Human Services
El Departamento de Servicios de la Fuerza Laboral anunció que las prestaciones del programa SNAP (Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria por sus siglas en inglés) no se pagarán en noviembre debido al cierre del gobierno. A la fecha, las operaciones y compras de WIC (Mujeres, Bebés y Niños) no han sido interrumpidas y continuarán estando disponibles en noviembre. Las oficinas ... Read More| Department of Health and Human Services
Proclamation “Restriction on Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers” took effect Sunday, September 21, 2025 at 12:01 AM ET.| FordMurray Law
A former Mississippi substitute teacher will spend 15 years behind bars for child sex crimes. Southaven native Jakalyn Moore was convicted of one count of sexual battery by a person in a position of trust and authority, along with one count of child exploitation. This case was investigated and prosecuted by the Mississippi Attorney General’s […]| SuperTalk Mississippi
President Donald Trump continues to dish out endorsements ahead of the 2026 midterms, using the weekend to round out his ringing reviews of every Republican currently representing Mississippi. After supplying U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith with an endorsement back in March and giving U.S. Rep. Mike Ezell a nod of approval last week, the commander-in-chief went […]| SuperTalk Mississippi
Jackson is slated to make history this week as the first city in Mississippi to host the National Folk Festival, the longest-running traditional arts event in America. The National Folk Festival will make home of the capital for the next three years with its 2025 edition beginning this weekend. Here’s what to know about the […]| SuperTalk Mississippi
Two football players from Ole Miss and one from Mississippi State were recognized by the SEC for their roles in helping lead their teams to victory over the weekend. For Lane Kiffin’s Rebels, veteran offensive lineman Jayden Williams and promising defensive tackle Kam Franklin were honored for their performances in Saturday’s 30-14 win over South […]| SuperTalk Mississippi
All but one of Mississippi’s nine public universities saw enrollment growth this fall. Mississippi’s Institutions of Higher Learning reported Monday a nearly 3% growth in enrollment in fall 2025 compared to fall 2024. Total student enrollment across the system is 81,961, compared to 79,817 a year ago. Fueled by record enrollment at the University of […]| SuperTalk Mississippi
President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday that it will partially fund SNAP after a pair of judges’ rulings required it to keep the food aid program running. The U.S. Department of Agriculture had planned to freeze payments to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program starting Nov. 1 because it said it could no longer keep funding it due […]| SuperTalk Mississippi
A tax services company owner accused of COVID-19 fraud has been taken into custody.| SuperTalk Mississippi Media
We’re proud to share that ModeOne was highlighted in the American Bar Association (ABA) Journal’s recent article, “Justice by Design: Can legaltech deliver on its promise?” The feature recognizes ModeOne’s updated integration with Relativity, which simplifies mobile data collection and review for litigators. By streamlining the process and reducing manual handling and errors, ModeOne helps […] The post ModeOne Featured in the ABA Journal appeared first on ModeOne.| ModeOne
ModeOne Technologies is proud to announce that CEO and Founder Matt Rasmussen will be speaking later this month at Southern Illinois University Simmons Law School’s eDiscovery class, where he’ll share insights on the future of digital forensics, mobile data collection, and innovation in legal technology. Matt’s presentation will explore how emerging technologies are transforming the […] The post ModeOne CEO Matt Rasmussen to Speak at Southern Illinois University Simmons Law School app...| ModeOne
Discover how Vanderbilt MBA alum Mariam Amusan drives HR strategy at ExxonMobil, blending business insight and people-focused impact. The post From Vanderbilt MBA to ExxonMobil Leadership: How Mariam Amusan (MBA’18) Powers People Strategy in the Energy Industry appeared first on Vanderbilt Business School.| Vanderbilt Business School
Part of the Challenging the culture of diagnosis & disorder! collection AD4E festival 2025: A whole day of change-making talks, presentations, conversations – all challenging the culture of diagnosis & disorder! Date and time Fri, 7th Nov 2025 09:00 – 17:00 GMT Location Online Good to know 8 hours Online Refunds up to 7 days […]| Mad in Ireland
So many leftist issues and their policy prescriptions have been fully exposed as fraudulent the over past 12-24 months. Demand for artificial intelligence and cloud computing energy needs has decimated the green energy/climate change agenda (ask Bill Gates what he thinks this week). Net zero emissions and infinite circular recycling are fantasies that are scientifically […]| National Legal And Policy Center
Apple’s newest Vision Pro comes with a notable change on the box: it now says “Product of Vietnam.” According to Bloomberg:| National Legal And Policy Center
Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) recently welcomed students from the prestigious Governor’s STEM Scholars program for an immersive day of scientific exploration and sustainability-focused learning. The program was hosted at the Ludwig Global Village Living Learning Center and featured a full day of activities focused on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The Governor’s STEM Scholars program is designed to engage the next generation of STEM lea...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
Autonomous underwater robots can provide valuable information for predicting ocean currents and weather patterns during hurricanes and other harsh conditions. The problem is that these same conditions make it hard for these vehicles to last very long. With a grant from the Office of Naval Research (ONR), Yale researchers aim to develop algorithms for underwater robots that can predict and endure worst-case scenarios while deployed in ocean waters. Ultimately, these more robust autonomous syst...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
Travis for the International Early Career Award. Janice, Sage, and Mitaali for the Gear Up Team Award.| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
On Friday, October 17, 2025, students from the M.S. in Operational Oceanography (MOO) program proudly represented their program, department, and Rutgers University at Stockton University’s Coast Day event. Held at Stockton’s Atlantic City campus, the outreach effort provided a valuable opportunity for MOO students to interact with a wide range of attendees, including local high schoolers exploring future career paths, Stockton undergraduates interested in marine science, and members of re...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
Explore the rural matrix: a new method to assess rural community needs and improve policy response in British Columbia.| BC Rural Centre
Arizona lawmaker fined for failing to file campaign finance reports. Commission considers rule change to prevent misuse of public funds.| Arizona Capitol Times | Your Inside Source for Arizona Government, Politics a...
Meet Eric Stauder, Umpqua Oak Partnership Liaison. He works to strengthen relationships focused on restoring and conserving oak habitat.| Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture
Aston Villa attacking midfielder Morgan Rogers is emerging as one of the standout names of the upcoming winter transfer window.| CaughtOffside
Northeast Wilderness Trust is applying for reaccreditation by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission, which sets quality standards for land trusts around the country. The post Public Notice of Land Trust Accreditation Renewal and Invitation for Public Comments appeared first on Northeast Wilderness Trust.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
Northeast Wilderness Trust, the only regional land trust dedicated exclusively to wilderness conservation in New England and northern New York, has permanently protected more than 100,000 acres of land from development and extraction.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
By Land and By Water, Coastal Rivers Volunteers Clear The Way By Ali Juell on September 25, 2025 Featured in The Lincoln County News On a sunny Thursday afternoon, a […]| Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust
Tottenham are interested in signing FC Porto striker Samu Aghehowa but they may have to pay around €100 million for him.| CaughtOffside
Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister and Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez are among the names on Real Madrid's list of targets.| CaughtOffside
Premier League giants Arsenal and Chelsea sent scouts to watch Bayern Munich star Lennart Karl in the Champions League.| CaughtOffside
The Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design is proud to present the 2025–2026 Welch Visiting Artist & Scholar| Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design
“This is the day which the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad therein.” FORT ROSS, CA – The post Centennial Anniversary of Fort Ross Pilgrimage Celebrated appeared first on The Diocese of the West.| The Diocese of the West
Bishop Vasily of San Francisco and the West | October 6, 2025 St. Innocent Church Pleasanton, California In the name| The Diocese of the West
More than 300 million people worldwide are living with rare disorders — many of which have a genetic cause and affect the brain and nervous system — yet the vast majority of these conditions lack an approved therapy. Because each rare disorder affects fewer than 65 out of every 100,000 people, studying these disorders and […]| MIT McGovern Institute
Today, the Utah Department of Health and Human services is pleased to announce that DHHS Assistant Deputy Director Tonya Hales has accepted the appointment of DHHS deputy director over our Healthcare Administration Section. This section includes the Division of Integrated Healthcare (which includes Utah Medicaid, the Office of Substance Use and Mental Health, and the Utah State Hospital), the Division ... Read More The post DHHS announces new deputy director appeared first on Department of He...| Department of Health and Human Services
Hoy, el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Utah se complace en anunciar que la subdirectora adjunta del DHHS, Tonya Hales, ha aceptado el nombramiento de subdirectora del DHHS a cargo de nuestra Sección de Administración Médica. Esta sección incluye la División de Atención Médica Integrada (que incluye Utah Medicaid, la Oficina de Salud Mental y Consumo de Sustancias), ... Read More| Department of Health and Human Services
The EAN Annual Network Summit is now just around the corner, as is the release of EAN's 2025 Annual Progress Report for Vermont on Energy, Affordability, and Emissions.| Energy Action Network
Who comes to mind in the following scenario? A wealthy, reclusive businessman with far-Left political leanings establishes a New York-based philanthropy that| National Legal And Policy Center
Totem Achieves Immix Central Station Certification Status Certification Identifies “Best-in-Class” Managed Video and Security Service Providers (Charlotte, NC) – October 8, 2025 – Immix®, the global provider of commercial central station and remote SOC software for managed video and security services, today announced that Totem has achieved status as a certified video monitoring center through […] The post Totem Achieves Immix Central Station Certification Status appeared first on ...| Immix
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [Charlotte, September 30, 2025] – Immix®, the global provider of commercial central station and remote SOC software, and Robotic Assistance Devices, Inc. (RAD), a wholly owned subsidiary of Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions Inc. (OTCID:AITX), an innovator in AI-driven security technology, today announced their intent to develop a feature-rich integration between RAD’s security […] The post AITX’s RAD and Immix Deepen Partnership with Feature-Rich Tech...| Immix
Initial screenings by online Q&A platforms can steer patients to the right care and lead to more doctor visits, in person and online| News & Magazine of the McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at...
We’re thrilled to announce that we have awarded the inaugural Conservationist Award to Eric Balke, Senior Restoration Biologist with Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC), for his work on the Fraser River Estuary.| Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture
Staff from Northeast Wilderness Trust gave a variety of presentations and workshops at the 2025 Northeastern Old Growth Conference in Vermont. The post Wildlands: The Old-Growth Forests of Tomorrow appeared first on Northeast Wilderness Trust.| Northeast Wilderness Trust