Part of Pembrokeshire’s award-winning Folly Farm will close from today, Monday, September 8, as the popular attraction undergoes a significant refurbishment. The focus of the renovation is the park’s much-loved castle play area, which has been a favourite for more than two decades. Generations of children have climbed, explored, and let their imaginations run wild […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
A NEW mural by street artist Banksy has appeared on the walls of the Royal Courts of Justice in London – just hours after record numbers of people were arrested at protests in the capital over the weekend. The artwork, sprayed overnight, shows a judge in full robes and wig brandishing a gavel as a […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
RURAL crime is once again in the spotlight this week as Rural Crime Action Week gets underway across the UK. The annual initiative aims to highlight the impact of theft, fly-tipping, livestock worrying and other offences that continue to affect farmers and rural residents. Figures show that while rural crime has been falling in England […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
PEOPLE in Wales are being asked for their views on how tax laws should be updated in the future. The Welsh Government has launched a 12-week consultation following a review of how changes are currently made to devolved taxes, including Land Transaction Tax and Landfill Disposals Tax. These raise revenue to support public services across […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
Celebration of local sporting excellence returns to Folly Farm this November NOMINATIONS have opened for the Sport Pembrokeshire Awards 2025, which will once again honour the county’s sporting heroes. The prestigious awards night will be held at Folly Farm on Friday, November 28, marking another year of sporting achievement across the county. The awards recognise […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
The representative says she has been told not to speak to media A WELSH Reform UK councillor has refused to answer questions after explicit images appearing to show her surfaced on adult websites. Sarah Lang, who was elected to represent Trevethin on Pontypool Community Council at a by-election in August, has been linked to photographs […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
Campaigners from Wales among hundreds sailing with aid mission WELSH activists are among the 350 campaigners travelling with Greta Thunberg as her flotilla of aid boats, bound for Gaza, arrived in Tunisia on Sunday (Sept 7). The Swedish climate activist was greeted by huge crowds at Sidi Bou Said port, where the fleet paused for […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
Hywel Dda clinician highlights positive steps, but survey reveals widespread discrimination A SURVEY of more than 800 disabled and neurodivergent doctors and medical students has revealed widespread discrimination across the NHS – with more than half saying ableism is worse in medicine than in wider society. Among those speaking out is south Wales doctor Alice […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV declared a 15-year-old computer whiz the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint Sunday, giving the next generation of Catholics a relatable role model who used technology to spread the faith and earn the nickname “God’s influencer.” Leo canonized Carlo Acutis, who died in 2006, during an open-air Mass in St. […] The post Computer whiz Carlo Acutis is named first millennial saint by Pope Leo appeared first on Key Biscayne Independent.| Key Biscayne Independent
Key Biscayne authorities are investigating a potential $519,000 fraud at St. Christopher’s By-the-Sea Episcopal Church, but police and church officials are sharing few details of how the theft took place. “We have subpoenas out,” said Police Chief Frank Sousa on Friday, but he declined to provide additional details because the case is still under active […] The post St. Christopher’s church hit in half-million bank fraud appeared first on Key Biscayne Independent.| Key Biscayne Independent
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary legal protections that have granted more than 1 million people from Haiti and Venezuela the right to live and work in the United States. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Edward Chen of San Francisco for the plaintiffs means 600,000 […] The post Judge blocks Trump administration’s ending of legal protections for 1.1M Venezuelans and Haitians appeared first on Key Biscayne Independent.| Key Biscayne Independent
Two City of Miami ballot amendments will not appear on November ballots, a major setback for plans to move forward with voting reforms and efforts to restore Miami Marine Stadium, which has been abandoned by the city for 33 years. A special city meeting to put the items on the November ballot was cancelled because […] The post Revival hopes for Marine Stadium are dashed again – as indictment surrounding new operator emerges appeared first on Key Biscayne Independent.| Key Biscayne Independent
Share articleMiami-Dade County’s first budget meeting of 2025 began with major announcements from Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, walking back several of her proposals that saw backlash from county leaders and community members. “The voices of our residents shaped this process, and you guided us to where we are today. We heard you loud and clear […]| Key Biscayne Independent
More than a year after Congress passed a law to force TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app or else be banned from U.S. markets, the app is still up and running — and the White House is actively promoting it. The White House’s official TikTok account, created just over two weeks ago, has posted more... The post California lawmakers torn on Trump ignoring Congress’ TikTok Law appeared first on San José Spotlight.| San José Spotlight
Jtown Pizza Co. is shuttering after six years in Japantown, with its owners buried in debt from city red tape over historic buildings. The closure has sparked fears for the family’s financial future and their other businesses in the neighborhood. It has also renewed debate over preservation in San Jose. Owners Jordan and Rina Trigg... The post San Jose restaurant closure is symptomatic of larger problem appeared first on San José Spotlight.| San José Spotlight
Cupertino has lost a woman who dedicated her life to the community and public service. Those close to former Mayor Hung Wei said her fighting spirit will be missed. Wei, surrounded by family and friends, died Aug. 28 at age 69 from stage four lung cancer. She is survived by her two sons and husband.... The post Former Cupertino mayor dies from lung cancer appeared first on San José Spotlight.| San José Spotlight
Cramped within a tiny, aging section of Santa Clara County’s flagship public hospital, a team of people in cyan and navy scrubs treats the worst burn injuries in California. But a wave of massive federal spending cuts may complicate efforts to expand.| San José Spotlight
ATLANTA — A federal appeals court panel on Thursday put on hold a lower court judge’s order to wind down operations of the immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.”The three-judge panel in Atlanta decided by a 2-1 vote to stay the federal judge’s order pending the outcome of an appeal, saying […] The post Appeals court allows Alligator Alcatraz to keep running appeared first on Key Biscayne Independent.| Key Biscayne Independent
Share articleAs overcrowding at Florida’s largest immigrant detention center ballooned this year, the emergency calls flooded in. “I got a gentleman here, new arrival detainee, he’s complaining of chest pains.” “We have a detainee having a seizure.” “We got a new arrival detainee here that’s complaining of lightheadedness.” Krome Processing Center’s average daily population has […]| Key Biscayne Independent
The explosion of a Maersk container in Incheon New Port on 28 August has raised concerns that false declarations by some used car exporters may lead to similar accidents again. It has been revealed that it is common for forwarders to load used cars, as well as other miscellaneous items, such as household goods and […] The post Undeclared cargoes could have caused Incheon container blast appeared first on Container News.| Container News
As China dominates global shipbuilding, US invests heavily in Arctic capabilities and Gulf Coast infrastructure to maintain maritime influence. The post USA is preparing for Arctic shipping competition appeared first on Container News.| Container News
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Esther Ghey has set up the #PhoneFreeEducation campaign to petition for better protections for students The post Brianna Ghey’s mother calls for phone ban in UK schools appeared first on .|
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Jameela Jamil has joined Cat Burns, Rina Sawayama and more on the lineup for the landmark event aiming to raise millions for Palestinian-led humanitarians The post Together For Palestine: Everything you need to know appeared first on .|
The founder of HOWL writes about turning a queer rave into a gamechanging lube empire and encourages us all to embrace the art of uninhibited pleasure and radical desire The post Queer, wet and unapologetic: Everything you need to know about this revolutionary sexual wellness brand appeared first on .|
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A MILFORD HAVEN man has been banned from driving after failing to provide a specimen following a roadside drugs test. Mark Brummitt, aged 45, of Robert Street, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Sept 1). The court heard that in the early hours of June 22, police stopped Brummitt in the Rosemarket area while […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
Coombs Road resident remanded at HMP Parc ahead of further hearing A MILFORD HAVEN man currently remanded at HMP Parc appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court this week accused of sending an obscene and menacing message. Lee Lock, aged 37, of Coombs Road, Milford Haven, is charged under section 127 of the Communications Act 2003. The […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
A MILFORD HAVEN man has been remanded in custody after appearing before magistrates to face a string of charges including burglary, drug possession, and criminal damage. Warren Harper, aged 33, of Marble Hall Close, appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Sept 1). He admitted possessing 0.44 grams of cannabis and a quantity of diazepam […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
A PEMBROKESHIRE farmer has been found guilty of intentional strangulation, assault and criminal damage following a violent incident at his home earlier this year. Philip Stoddart, aged 59, of Monk Hill Farm, St Ishmaels, was convicted at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Sept 1). The bench – Mr J Ross, Dr R Williams and Mr […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
FOLLOWING the sell-out success of Kill Thy Neighbour (a professional co-production with Theatr Clwyd) and the dazzling spectacle of Private Lives, the Torch Theatre has unveiled the cast for its next major production – Henry James’ classic ghost story The Turn of the Screw. This autumn, Milford Haven’s own Samuel Freeman will return to the […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
MARK DRAKEFORD will visit Canolfan Hermon on Friday (Sept 19) to take part in a public meeting on the future of Welsh-speaking communities in the Garreg Las area. The event, organised by Clebran community paper as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, will give local people an opportunity to put forward their views on the […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
PEMBROKESHIRE Senedd Members Paul Davies and Samuel Kurtz have welcomed a pledge by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch to scrap net zero requirements on oil and gas companies drilling in the North Sea. The announcement is part of Ms Badenoch’s plan to overhaul the North Sea Transition Authority by replacing its twelve-page mandate with a single […]| The Pembrokeshire Herald
NEYLAND TOWN COUNCIL has become the ninth council in Pembrokeshire to adopt the Anti-Racist Action Plan (ARAP), but the move comes against the backdrop of turmoil and resignations that have left its chamber looking sparse. Councillor Randell Izaiah Thomas-Turner, the Deputy Mayor of Haverfordwest Town Council, attended the meeting in Neyland this week to explain […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
Share articleThe derelict Miami Marine Stadium was on the cover of GQ magazine this month, showing football star Travis Kelce soaring over the water in a jet pack. In the background of the shoot, the graffiti from decades of abandonment looms large. But Marine Stadium might not be abandoned for much longer. The City of […]| Key Biscayne Independent
Share articleZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. (AP) — Seen from the air, a Florida freshwater spring is a bit of liquid heaven, luring humans and wildlife to enjoy its aquamarine cool. With at least 1,000 of them — more than any other state — the springs serve as beaches for large swaths of central and northwestern Florida far […]| Key Biscayne Independent
The grant program would only partially address a growing special education funding shortfall. But the request could run into harsh realities, as Idaho faces its most serious budget crunch in five years.| Idaho Education News
The University of Idaho has spent $16.8 million on its failed bid to acquire the University of Phoenix. Payments from the for-profit school appear to have covered the U of I’s costs, making the publicly funded university whole, with a small bit of cushion.| Idaho Education News
Just over half of public school students were proficient in English language arts and most lacked proficiency in math.| Idaho Education News
After a surge in enrollment and state funding, the online learning platform is facing questions from lawmakers that could lead to policy changes next year.| Idaho Education News
A national consulting firm is looking at “the need for a state-owned medical school in Idaho.” Idaho State is paying $100,000 to get the answer.| Idaho Education News
Boise State will start planning for budget cuts of up to 6% next year — or nearly $8.1 million. The state has already cut $4 million from this year's university budget.| Idaho Education News
Former Governor of Anambra State and 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, has donated to Archbishop Charles Heerey College of Health Sciences and Technology, Nkpor (ACHCOHSTEN), to support continued infrastructural development at the institution. In its 20 years of existence, ACHCOHSTEN has grown into a hub of health sciences education, producing distinguished graduates […] The post Peter Obi Donates Another Huge Amount To School For Infrastructure appeared first on The C...| The Capital NG
A three-alarm fire destroyed the vacant former MACSA youth center in San Jose early Friday.At about 1 a.m., San Jose firefighters responded to a large fire at the vacant building at 600 Sinclair Drive in the city's Mayfair district, officials said.| San José Spotlight
A CALL to allow a service hatch at a Pembroke diner to serve alcohol as late as 5am at weekends, which has raised concerns raised it will lead to an increase in drunken behaviour, is to be heard by councillors. The September meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council’s licensing sub-committee will consider an application for a […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
Share articlePresident Trump’s immigration crackdown and its effect on Key Biscayne flared up in a series of emails this summer between Council Member Nancy Stoner and Village Manager Steve Williamson, messages so intense that at one point, Stoner said the manager’s conduct raised a “red flag about transparency.” The issue? Whether Key Biscayne police should […]| Key Biscayne Independent
AN INCIDENT at the Bay of Bengal restaurant in Tenby that drew attention earlier this month has now been resolved. On August 12, the restaurant appealed for help after a group of diners appeared to have left without paying their bill, sharing CCTV stills on social media. The restaurant has since confirmed that the situation […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
A £20,000 upgrade at a Carmarthenshire nature reserve is helping ponies and cows create the right conditions for one of the UK’s rarest butterflies. Butterfly Conservation has carried out improvement works at its Caeau Ffos Fach reserve, north of Swansea, using funding from Natural Resources Wales. Contractors installed 900 metres of fencing, laid 300 metres […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
Jamie Wilkinson to be sentenced for criminal damage after assault case collapses A HAVERFORDWEST man accused of assaulting and strangling a woman will no longer face trial after the charges were dropped. Jamie Wilkinson, aged 23, of North Court, had been charged with two counts of battery following alleged attacks on May 16, and a […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
Every year, Asian Scientist Magazine publishes Asian Scientist 100, a carefully curated list of the best and brightest researchers and leaders in SETM in Asia. This year we complete a decade of doing so.| Asian Scientist Magazine
THE TORCH THEATRE will welcome Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies, the long-awaited sequel to The Phantom of the Opera, with a special screening next month. Filmed on stage in Melbourne, the cinematic version captures the full spectacle of the production, featuring a 36-strong cast, more than 300 costumes, a 21-piece orchestra, and a dazzling […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
ST DAVIDS RNLI was tasked by HM Coastguard on Saturday (Aug 23) following reports of a small fishing vessel in difficulty near Shoe Rock. With uncertainty over whether the call related to a vessel that had experienced fuel problems earlier in the day, HM Coastguard requested lifeboat assistance to investigate. As crew were already at […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
BUSH HOUSE CARE HOME in Pembroke has welcomed some new feathered residents to its grounds – a flock of chickens which will provide fresh eggs and daily smiles for those who live there. The initiative is about more than just eggs. Staff say the new additions are giving residents meaningful daily activities, fresh routines, and […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
Over 1,000 passengers welcomed as season milestone reached FISHGUARD Harbour will see a first of the season on Monday as three cruise liners are set to arrive on the same day. The Hebridean Sky, Le Bellot and Seven Seas Grandeur will all dock in the port, bringing with them around 1,100 passengers from America, Britain […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
Security firm strengthens ties with Haverfordwest County for 2025-26 season HAVERFORDWEST COUNTY AFC have announced a new partnership with RM Training and Security Solutions, who will act as the club’s away travel partner for the 2025-26 season. Specialist security firm joins forces The nationwide provider, which has already supported over one hundred events and festivals […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
Dry skies and strong crowds as vintage machinery, parades and family fun take centre stage THE 38th Camrose Vintage Working Day drew large crowds on Saturday (Aug 23), with visitors enjoying a full day of entertainment, demonstrations, and displays under dry but cloudy skies. Held at Folly Cross Fields, the popular annual event once again […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
THE PORT OF MILFORD HAVEN has issued a detailed response following our report yesterday about police being called to Hakin Point after concerns were raised over young people jumping into the water. A spokesperson confirmed that the Port’s security team had contacted officers on Thursday (Aug 21). “The Port of Milford Haven’s security team called […]| pembrokeshire-herald.com
Boise State University is growing its enrollment, breaking fundraising records and rising in national stature. But fiscal realities and political pressures will take some of the sparkle off of the open president's job.| Idaho Education News
An endowment would provide need-based $2,000 scholarships for 3,000 students, Interim President Jeremiah Shinn said Wednesday.| Idaho Education News
The holdback plans could play a role in legislative budget considerations moving forward.| Idaho Education News
Martha Smith and Rayne Martinez have propelled themselves to the highest levels of student leadership.| Idaho Education News
Whether they use Yondr to secure devices or send students to their lockers, educators are finding that setting policy is easy. Enforcement is hard.| Idaho Education News
The cuts come after $453 million in tax cuts, enacted in recent months.| Idaho Education News
The steady stream of newbuilding contracts flowing into Chinese shipyards tells a story that extends far beyond simple commercial transactions.| Container News
The government explained that the new policy was intended to reduce unnecessary expenses for parents and guide them to focus on their children's academic achievement at the end of primary and secondary school cycles.| Premium Times Nigeria
Asia Piracy in 2025 has already surpassed previous years, with rising incidents and hotspots signaling growing maritime threats.| Container News
UNVEIL brings together scientists from the United States, the United Kingdom, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone in the fields of virology, immunology, bioinformatics, and clinical care.| Premium Times Nigeria
In the dynamic landscape of global maritime logistics, terminal operators are the backbone of international trade.| Container News
Run by Branden Durst, Brabeion Academy will operate under unique concepts, including hybrid virtual instruction, occasional gender segregation and an athletic focus.| Idaho Education News
A larger legal battle continues. INSIDE: A rundown of what happened in the past week, and what could happen next.| Idaho Education News
Legislative Services Office auditors did not look for evidence of criminal wrongdoing — deferring to the attorney general's office.| Idaho Education News
Eight of Idaho’s 11 online schools with available scores showed a decrease in proficiency from fall to spring, a trend that goes against in-person school norms.| Idaho Education News
This Place Kills Me from Tamaki and Goux is a fantastic work of YA Noir that highlights the strengths of that genre.| The Beat
Nightwing meets Wolverine, Harley hectors Hulk, Constantine curses Doctor Strange, and Static and Ms. Marvel cross paths in the 64-page one-shot.| The Beat
Hero Cave is a dark but relatable comedy about the daily grind, and a welcome reminder of the subversive pleasures of becoming ungovernable.| The Beat
It’s a real penetration into Ukrainian lines definitely led by lots of infantry on foot but it’s not clear how many and where exactly they are.| Kyiv Post
All nine Mecklenburg Commissioners agreed Wednesday that they will no longer attempt to work with Miami Beach-based The Peebles Corp. to redevelop Brooklyn Village in Second Ward.| WFAE 90.7 - Charlotte's NPR News Source
The sediments are evidence of massive glacial meltwater floods, called Siku events, that happened during the last Ice Age.| KTOO
With an Eisner win to its credit and a first collection on the way, Absolute Wonder Woman is a book you simply must be reading.| The Beat
Idaho has no plan — and no money — to remodel an education database that has never lived up to its potential. Here’s an exclusive look at what went wrong.| Idaho Education News
The path to mobilizing USD 1.3 trillion in climate finance by 2035 is more than an ambitious goal—it’s a critical step in addressing global climate challenges, argue Erich Cripton of La Caisse and policy lead at the Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance.| United Nations Environment – Finance Initiative
West Bonner, Avery are the latest school districts to start an online school.| Idaho Education News
See where the highest percentages of students are reading at grade level.| Idaho Education News
Idaho’s K-3 students have exceeded pre-pandemic reading rates for the first time, according to results from a spring statewide reading exam.| Idaho Education News
Mecklenburg County Commissioners gathered in uptown today to approve the wording of a 1-cent sales tax referendum for this year’s municipal ballot.| WFAE 90.7 - Charlotte's NPR News Source
North Carolina regulators have approved Duke Energy Progress’s plan to reduce what commercial rooftop solar customers get paid for electricity they send to the grid. Solar advocates say the change caught them by surprise and could make solar less attractive, especially for smaller customers.| WFAE 90.7 - Charlotte's NPR News Source
The Emir of Daura publicly endorsed President Tinubu for re-election in 2027. - Advertisement - He rejected Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar, and other contenders, stating none matched Tinubu’s personal regard and national respect The First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, led a delegation of governors’ wives to condole the Daura Emirate, marking a symbolic show of unity […]| The Capital NG
After 24 months of focused evaluation and careful experimentation, we’re excited to announce a major shift in the evolution of rsyslog: we’re going AI First. This marks the beginning of a strategic transformation in how we design, develop, and support rsyslog and its ecosystem. While today’s post is just a short announcement, it lays the […] The post rsyslog Goes AI First — A New Chapter Begins appeared first on rsyslog.| rsyslog
Filed in Anchorage Superior Court, the lawsuit says the governor picked an ineligible person for the Alaska Judicial Council.| KTOO
Il Consiglio di Acri ha approvato il Trentesimo Rapporto annuale, che presenta i dati aggregati dai bilanci 2024 delle Fondazioni di origine bancaria. Il documento è scaricabile dal sito www.acri.it/rapporto_annuale. «Da quasi 35 anni, le Fondazioni di origine bancaria sono un attore importante per il nostro Paese – ha dichiarato Giovanni Azzone, presidente di Acri –. […] L'articolo Fondazioni: oltre un miliardo di euro per 22mila progetti proviene da Acri.| Acri
A oltre tre anni dall’invasione russa dell’Ucraina, le Fondazioni di origine bancaria, coordinate da Acri, rinnovano il loro impegno a sostegno della popolazione colpita dalla guerra, con un nuovo intervento in favore dei più giovani. È stato infatti destinato 1 milione di euro per il progetto “Youth Spaces 12-21”, promosso dalla Olena Zelenska Foundation e […] L'articolo Accordo Acri e Olena Zelenska Foundation per il benessere psicosociale degli adolescenti ucraini proviene da A...| Acri
More than 100 people gathered alongside Egan Drive in downtown Juneau to protest the Trump Administration’s cuts to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policy and what they see as an attack on civil rights.| KTOO
Members asked city administration to search for alternative locations where the sound quality is better and move forward with a plan to replace the current audio infrastructure in City Hall.| KTOO
In Borno State, the legacy of late President Muhammadu Buhari was physically enshrined through a series of public structures that bear his name - Advertisement - Though originating from Daura in Katsina State, the late President Muhammadu Buhari’s legacy appeared profoundly etched into the fabric of Borno State, where several key public structures in Maiduguri […]| The Capital NG
The news, relayed to the Financial Times over the weekend, was less jarring to Kyiv on Sunday, as Trump, reversing course, approved the US transfer of the air defense systems after all.| Kyiv Post
Former Chief of Staff to the late President Muhammadu Buhari, Ibrahim Gambari, has revealed that some members of the former president’s inner circle frequently bypassed official channels to smuggle memos directly to him. - Advertisement - Naija News reports that Gambari, who served as Chief of Staff from May 2020 until the end of Buhari’s administration in […]| The Capital NG
Full solicitations information and cover images for DC Comics titles scheduled to arrive in stores in October 2025 and beyond.| The Beat
In this interview, we spoke with Revival co-creator Tim Seeley about the shocking reveal of episode six and his thoughts on season one so far| The Beat
Phayul.com is one of the most popular & successful Tibetan news website in English. With daily readers touching over 12,500 and still growing. It features news and views on Tibet.| Phayul