Last Updated on September 2, 2025 Now that sweater weather is finally upon us, it’s time to hit the gourd … Visited 2,547 times, 1 visit(s) today The post Best things to do in the Carolinas this fall appeared first on Howard Hanna Allen Tate Blog.| Howard Hanna Allen Tate Blog
The Legal Aid Society has asked the city Department of Investigation to look into the NYPD’s use of facial technology and apparent violations of its own internal policies. The post Probe NYPD Misuse of Facial Recognition, Legal Aid Urges Inspector General appeared first on New York Amsterdam News.| New York Amsterdam News
Brooklyn elected officials and advocates gathered to call for an extension to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian immigrants. The post ‘We Stand with Haiti’: Brooklyn pols demand more time for Haitians in TPS program appeared first on New York Amsterdam News.| New York Amsterdam News
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
Miami ranks among the metro areas with the lowest percentage of homeowners in Florida and the nation, according to a new report from the real estate brokerage Redfin. Less than 58% of Miami metro area households are homeowners, the report found. Los Angeles had the lowest percentage at 46.4%, followed by New York (49.4%) and San […] The post Miami ranks among nation’s lowest in homeownership rate, reports Redfin appeared first on Key Biscayne Independent.| Key Biscayne Independent
Driven by a massive outlay of $66 million in capital projects, Key Biscayne Manager Steve Williamson finalized his 2026 budget request Wednesday with a plan that would spend $111 million, setting the stage for complex and costly “Big Dig” stormwater and underground utility construction to start next year. The budget would increase property taxes by […] The post Manager’s budget ask: $111 million with 3.8% tax increase appeared first on Key Biscayne Independent.| Key Biscayne Independent
Key Biscayne doctors reacted with shock and alarm Wednesday to a plan by Gov. Ron DeSantis to phase out all vaccine requirements that would affect millions of school children if adopted. “It’s freedom to spread falsehood and get away with it. Demonized science for personal political gain,” said Dr. Hamid Keshvari Rasti, a board-certified internist […] The post KB doctors slam DeSantis plan to end vaccine requirements for school children appeared first on Key Biscayne Independent.| Key Biscayne Independent
Edwin Muhammad, founder of HEAL Innovators in Miami, expressed that he had no idea what to expect from a networking event at Historic Virginia Beach Park. “I was going to take a business day out to come to this and maybe fall behind,” Muhammad said. “But it turned out to be completely what I needed, […] The post Network on the beach? Miami wants Black businesses to connect appeared first on Key Biscayne Independent.| Key Biscayne Independent
With Labor Day behind us, the unofficial summer vacation season is over — and it was a marked by a continued drop in airline passengers at two of the area’s three airports. While Florida continues experiencing record tourism, some visitor data for South Florida has been slowing after seeing record numbers in the years immediately […] The post Tourism: Is South Florida’s shine dimming? appeared first on Key Biscayne Independent.| Key Biscayne Independent
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — They look, move and even smell like the kind of furry Everglades marsh rabbit a Burmese python would love to eat. But these bunnies are robots meant to lure the giant invasive snakes out of their hiding spots. It’s the latest effort by the South Florida Water Management District to eliminate […] The post Robot rabbits the latest tool in Florida’s battle to control invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades 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
Ezra McCandless was found guilty in 2020 of first-degree intentional homicide.| KARE RSS Feed: news
Programs run by the University of Minnesota and Rochester Public Schools will no longer be funded under the Trump administration.| KARE RSS Feed: news
The defendants are accused of pocketing $200,000 that they were supposed to pay their workers.| KARE RSS Feed: news
"Thank you for coming to see Lydia, I couldn't pass up an opportunity for my kids to see the Vice President," the note began.| KARE RSS Feed: news
The name change at the home of the Wild and the scene of big-name concerts and events officially occurred overnight.| KARE RSS Feed: news
The hours-long standoff occurred on Aug. 28 in West St. Paul.| KARE RSS Feed: news
Ahmednaji Sheikh, the 74th defendant charged in the pandemic meal fraud case, is the brother of notorious convicted defendant Abdiaziz Farah.| KARE RSS Feed: news
The Vice President and Second Lady met with families of the victims privately.| KARE RSS Feed: news
Deputies uncover illegal drugs, firearms, and venomous animals during a Deer River raid.| KARE RSS Feed: news
KARE 11 partner Northern News Now reports that The Suites Hotel, Old Chicago and Red Lobster all evacuated their buildings late Wednesday morning.| KARE RSS Feed: news
Both the visitation and funeral will be held at Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church in South Minneapolis on Sept. 7.| KARE RSS Feed: news
The event will celebrate the fulfilled wishes of Minnesota children.| KARE RSS Feed: news
Also on the list are Wisconsin native Joe Pavelski, Scott Gomez, Tara Mounsey and noted hockey photographer Bruce Bennett.| KARE RSS Feed: news
Heavily used stretches of I-494, I-94 and I-35E will be shut down from Friday, Sept. 5, through Monday, Sept. 8, as MnDOT puts the pedal to the metal on road work.| KARE RSS Feed: news
Canberra’s streets will soon come alive with the sound of engines and the unmistakable sight of superheroes behind the wheel.| Canberra Daily
More people than ever are reaching out to Anglicare NSW South/West and ACT for help, and keeping up with demand is challenging.| Canberra Daily
Thirteen Illinois Congress members sent a letter to President Donald Trump Monday opposing his plan to send the National Guard to Chicago. U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), along with U.S. Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-Chicago), co-wrote the letter. U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Evanston) was one of the letter’s signatories. “While your Administration... The post 13 Illinois Congress members send letter calling for suspension of Trump plan to send National Guard to ...| The Daily Northwestern
IDAHO FALLS — A 27-year-old man was sentenced to prison Tuesday after causing a crash that killed six people in May 2024. District Judge Dane Watkins Jr. sentenced Luis Garcia-Diaz to a minimum of twelve and a maximum of 30 years in prison for the deaths of Abel Mejía Martínez, 43, Pedro Manuel Alcantar Mejía, […] The post Man sentenced after fatal drunk driving crash that killed six agricultural workers appeared first on East Idaho News.| East Idaho News
NEWDALE — Officials are asking the public to avoid the area near Newdale on Idaho Highway 33, after a serious crash has closed the road. According to a Facebook post from the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, Idaho Highway 33 is closed at mile marker 107 due to a crash at mile marker 129 in Teton […] The post Part of ID-33 closed after ‘serious crash’ between Madison and Teton counties appeared first on East Idaho News.| East Idaho News
CHUBBUCK — A local man faces a new felony charge after a victim reported an alleged sexual assault in 2020 when she was between the ages of 13 and 15 years old. Weston Tyler Smith, 35, has been charged with one felony count of lewd conduct with a minor under sixteen. If he is found […] The post Local man faces felony lewd conduct with a minor charge, prior case for similar charges dismissed appeared first on East Idaho News.| East Idaho News
POCATELLO — Although the Idaho attorney general’s investigation into the shooting of a teenager with developmental disabilities has concluded, civil litigation surrounding the incident has not. Following an announcement from the Idaho Attorney General’s Office that it would not file charges against the four officers who shot Victor Perez, EastIdahoNews.com reached out to James Cook, […] The post Victor Perez family’s attorney says ‘litigation is going to start in earnest’ appear...| East Idaho News
IDAHO FALLS — EastIdahoNews.com is looking back at what life was like during the week of Sept. 1 to Sept. 7 in east Idaho history. 1900-1925 ISLAND PARK — A local man killed a black bear that he shot dead about 50 feet in front of him, The Rigby Star reported on Sept. 1, 1921. […] The post Looking back: Man shoots black bear that falls dead 50 feet in front of him; teen jumps from moving car appeared first on East Idaho News.| East Idaho News
BLACKFOOT — It’s a Feeding Frenzy at the Eastern Idaho State Fair, and EastIdahoNews.com is here for the party! Each day during the fair, we’ll showcase local vendors serving delicious food at the fairgrounds in Blackfoot. Today, we’re stopping by Morales Home Made, a locally owned business specializing in traditional Mexican food. This is their […] The post Morales Home Made is spicing things up at the Eastern Idaho State Fair appeared first on East Idaho News.| East Idaho News
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava says she doesn’t foresee any change in plans for big toll increases on the Rickenbacker Causeway — but also says air rescue services won’t be impacted by a budget line shift that has drawn some criticism from fire union officials. Key Biscayne depends on helicopters for emergencies, especially in cases […] The post Mayor defends 200% increase in Rickenbacker tolls; sees no changes to air rescue service appeared first on Key Biscayne Independent.| Key Biscayne Independent
By Brianna Hoge | UAB News The University of Alabama at Birmingham is on track to welcome its largest freshman class in history this fall, according to preliminary enrollment figures. While final data will not be available until UAB calculates its official census in October, early estimates point to a nearly 25 percent increase in […]| The Birmingham Times
By Kenn Rashad | HBCU Sports As if it wasn’t enough for the college football season to kick off during the Labor Day weekend, the city of Jackson, Mississippi, hosted the HBCU Labor Day Classic Battle of the Bands, which featured 10 of the nation’s top HBCU marching bands. The lineup included Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Talladega […]| The Birmingham Times
By Chanda Temple | City of Birmingham In between bites of a croissant dressed in strawberry jam, Birmingham native Roy Wood Jr. sits in a Washington, D.C. hotel room, waiting for a flight back to New York. He is fresh off comedy tour appearances at U.S. Air Force bases and still catching his breath after […]| The Birmingham Times
By Kayla Smith | CBS 42 A law taking effect in Alabama today is meant to make purchasing menstrual and maternity products a little cheaper. About 16 percent of Alabama families live below the poverty line, according to 2023 U.S. Census data. For many, products used for menstrual hygiene, pregnancy and caring for babies are […]| The Birmingham Times
The Independence Business Alliance (IBA) — the local LGBTQ+ chamber of commerce — was recently named National Affiliate Chamber of the Year by the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC). The annual award, which the IBA also won in 2014, recognizes local chapters for excellence in community leadership, advocacy initiatives and innovative programming. Although NGLCC […] The post The Independence Business Alliance wins national award appeared first on Philadelphia Gay News.| Philadelphia Gay News
In an attempt to answer the desperate pleas of community members for more women-centered spaces and programming, William Way LGBT Community Center (WWCC) is launching “Women’s Wednesdays” — an initiative that will strengthen programs for the area’s LGBTQ+ women. “I think this is an opportunity for us to do something differently,” said Darius McLean, WWCC’s […] The post William Way LGBT Community Center launches women-focused programs appeared first on Philadelphia Gay News.| Philadelphia Gay News
Philly AIDS Thrift is celebrating a major milestone with its fall block party, which will mark the organization’s 20th anniversary. Kicking off at noon on Sept. 13 outside the flagship store, the festival will raise funds for The Attic Youth Center, Mazzoni Center, MANNA, Bebashi, Philly Black Pride, William Way LGBT Community Center, Planned Parenthood, […] The post Philly AIDS Thrift to celebrate 20 years at annual block party appeared first on Philadelphia Gay News.| Philadelphia Gay News
On Aug. 26, the Mazzoni Center Board of Directors announced the appointment of Simon J. Trowell as the organization’s new Chief Executive Officer, following a national search process. “Simon brings a rare combination of scientific expertise, global leadership experience, and a deep commitment to community health and equity,” said Dr. Jeff Doucette, president of Mazzoni […] The post Mazzoni Center appoints Simon J. Trowell as Chief Executive Officer appeared first on Philadelphia Gay N...| Philadelphia Gay News
At a time when community and resource sharing are so critical for LGBTQ+ Americans, especially trans Americans, the Mazzoni Center’s upcoming event in Philadelphia will provide an opportunity to come together, exchange ideas and gain legal and health-related insights. The Charlene Arcila Trans Wellness Collective, previously called the Trans Wellness Conference, is hosting a Symposium […] The post Mazzoni Center symposium to offer free health and legal workshops on trans wellness appeared...| Philadelphia Gay News
The Kiama by-election marks a turning point, with women candidates driving representation, accountability, and a brighter political future. The post The women vying to replace Gareth Ward in Kiama by-election appeared first on Women's Agenda.| Women's Agenda
Earlier this year Labor announced an historic $790 million Women’s Health Package to bring more choice, lower costs and better health care for women. The post ‘You’re being listened to’: Why women’s health is at the centre of Labor’s agenda appeared first on Women's Agenda.| Women's Agenda
MITCHELL — Mitchell Community Schools is reaching out to local businesses to sponsor its athletics program for the 2025-26 school year, with the goal of... The post Mitchell Schools seek business sponsors for athletics program appeared first on WBIW.| WBIW
INDIANA – As the weather cools and the seasons change, autumn presents an excellent opportunity for anglers to reel in some big bass. With fewer... The post Autumn is the perfect time to catch big bass and help Indiana’s DNR appeared first on WBIW.| WBIW
INDIANA – Hoosiers can celebrate National Public Lands Day on Saturday, September 27. On this day, individuals can support their favorite DNR property by volunteering... The post Celebrate National Public Lands Day appeared first on WBIW.| WBIW
INDIANA — A new report from children’s clothing brand Posh Peanut highlights the growing challenge parents face in managing their kids’ screen time. The analysis,... The post Navigating the Digital Age: Balancing screen time for kids appeared first on WBIW.| WBIW
STATEHOUSE – 95 Indiana family farms were recently honored with Hoosier Homestead awards for being in operation for over 100, 150, and 200 years. State... The post Honoring Hoosier Farm Families appeared first on WBIW.| WBIW
BEDFORD — The Bedford Public Library will offer a hands-on introduction to food preservation later this month as part of its “Keep It Real!” program... The post Bedford Public Library to host food preservation workshop September 25 appeared first on WBIW.| WBIW
BLOOMFIELD — Purdue Extension Greene County will host a free educational program on pond management on August 27 at the Greene County Event Center in... The post Purdue Extension to host pond management program in Bloomfield appeared first on WBIW.| WBIW
BLOOMINGTON — The Bloomington City Council will host an open discussion on housing September 10 as the city moves forward with updates to its Unified... The post Bloomington Council to hold public discussion on housing needs September 10 appeared first on WBIW.| WBIW
BEDFORD— A free technology training program is coming to the StoneGate Arts & Education Center this fall, offering Lawrence County residents a fast track to... The post Free tech training program opens applications in Bedford appeared first on WBIW.| WBIW
BEDFORD — Bedford residents are reminded that the city’s Fall Clean Sweep Week is scheduled to begin Sept. 22. The annual event, which runs through...| WBIW
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
By Sunasia Mims | Special to The Times The Jefferson County Department of Health (JCDH) has observed International Overdose Awareness Day (IOAD) with a weeklong tribute that began August 25, leading up to the official day on Sunday, August 31. IOAD is a global campaign held annually to raise awareness about overdose, remember those we […]| The Birmingham Times
Special to the Times The Jefferson County Democratic Party has elected Josh Coleman as its new Chair, choosing a proven organizer and activist to lead Alabama’s most Democratic county into a new er…| The Birmingham Times
By DayakDaily Team KUCHING, Aug 31: Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, along with his family, had the opportunity to ride the E-Penambang, the first electric river taxi on the Sarawak River, on Saturday night (Aug 30). According to a media statement, the E-Penambang initiative aims to enhance Kuching City’s iconic […]| DayakDaily
By DayakDaily Team KUCHING, Aug 31: Sarawak Governor Tun Pehin Sri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar has called for unity, balanced development, and greater appreciation of the nation’s history and sovereignty as Malaysia celebrates National Day tomorrow (Aug 31). In his National Day message, Wan Junaidi reflected on the significance of August 31, which was […]| DayakDaily
When Christopher Alta Francis saw the PETRONAS education sponsorship offer appear on his screen, it was more than a personal win—it was a pivotal moment for his family and his future as a Sarawakian changemaker. The 18-year-old, now set to pursue Chemical Engineering at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, represents a new wave of talent emerging from […]| DayakDaily
By DayakDaily Team SIBU, Aug 30: Four passengers were injured, including a 44-year-old woman who was critically hurt, in a single-vehicle crash along Jalan Song this afternoon. The Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) Song received the emergency call at about 1.12pm and immediately dispatched a team to the scene. Upon arrival, firefighters found four victims, […]| DayakDaily
By DayakDaily Team KUCHING, Aug 30: A couple sustained serious injuries while their twin three-year-old sons were also hurt after their car crashed into a tree along Jalan FAC today. The Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) Petra Jaya received the emergency call at 3.15pm and dispatched a team to the scene near Kampung Selang. Upon […]| DayakDaily
By Karen Bong KUCHING, Aug 30: Existing parking coupons can still be used until Oct 31, 2025, during a three-month transition period as Kuching City Parking Systems Sdn Bhd (KCPS) appoints a new vendor to develop, operate and manage the city’s smart parking system. Kuching South City Council (MBKS) Mayor Dato Wee Hong Seng, during […]| DayakDaily
By Dayangku Hidayatul KUCHING, Aug 30: Sarawak media’s role in reporting rebuttals and providing accurate explanations on the State’s oil and gas matters has been praised as vital in reinforcing public understanding and defending the State’s legal rights. Minister of Utility and Telecommunication Dato Sri Julaihi Narawi highlighted how local media practitioners have stepped up […]| DayakDaily
By Dayangku Hidayatul KUCHING, Aug 30: With domestic gas utilisation rising from six to seven per cent, Sarawak is already seeing more job opportunities for locals, and Minister of Utility and Telecommunication Dato Sri Julaihi Narawi believes the impact will grow exponentially if the state meets the 30 per cent target set in the Sarawak […]| DayakDaily
By DayakDaily Team KUCHING, Aug 30: A 17-year-old boy was arrested by police on suspicion of involvement in drug trafficking following a raid at a courier service premises in Riam, Miri. According to TVS, Miri police chief ACP Mohd Farhan Lee Abdullah said that during the raid, which was carried out at around 4pm, authorities […]| DayakDaily
By DayakDaily Team KUCHING, Aug 30: Sarawakian hammer thrower Grace Wong rewrote her own record books at the Malaysian Open in Perlis today. According to The Star, the 25-year-old impressed with a …| DayakDaily
Jmore spoke with Beth Tfiloh's new head of school Bracha Rutner about her experience as a Jewish educator, the future for BT, and more.| JMORE
Jmore recently spoke with former Social Security commissioner, Maryland governor and mayor of Baltimore Martin O'Malley.| JMORE
The Aug. 25 performance featured a 23-person chorus, featuring 14 HaZamir teen fellows, seven returning alumni and a handful of adult singers. The post HaZamir Baltimore Choir Sings National Anthem at Orioles’ ‘Jewish Heritage Night’ appeared first on JMORE.| JMORE
An Atlanta native, Rabbi Friedman was most previously spiritual leader of a synagogue in Philly's Center City district. The post Rabbi Abe Friedman Joins Beth El Congregation’s Clergy Team appeared first on JMORE.| JMORE
By Ed Hitchins, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, EnergeticCity.ca FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — A local summertime music festival will return for its fifth edition next month, bringing local talent to a two-day event in Fort St. John. Fred Fest, founded by McRae Powder Coating owner and Fort St. John resident Fred McRae, will take place on […] The post Annual Fort St. John Music Festival Returns for Fifth Edition This Year appeared first on West Coast NOW.| West Coast NOW
Parks Canada is partnering with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities to share decision-making power in parks and heritage sites.| West Coast NOW
IDAHO FALLS — An Idaho Falls man who was previously charged with one felony count of aggravated assault causing great bodily harm has been arrested again after continually violating the nocontact order and showing up at the victim’s residence and place of work. In addition to previous charges, Augustus Gokey, 27, has been charged with […]| East Idaho News
Image| Acting Police Minister Professor Firoz Cachalia and Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola Acting…| Central News South Africa
OPINION PIECE: A NATION IN BLUEPRINT - WHY IT IS CRUCIAL TO REDESIGN OUR HOUSE INSTEAD OF JUST REPAINTING.By Thabang Mokoka. As the country, South African ha| Central News
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
And better than an MP who plans on attending an anti-immigration march.| Women's Agenda
If we want more disabled leaders to speak up, rise up and stay up—we must first remove the barriers that keep them silent.| Women's Agenda
By Sym Posey | The Birmingham Times Jefferson County Commissioner Lashunda Scales raised concerns about voting machines in Tuesday’s mayor’s election, say county officials. Scales, making her second unsuccessful bid for Birmingham mayor, told supporters during her Election Night Watch Party at The Link on Huffman Road, that “we’re looking into the matter, we’re watching […]| The Birmingham Times
Photos by Amarr Croskey | For The Birmingham Times Randall Woodfin, who spent election day knocking on doors up until the polls closed, saw his hard work pay off on Tuesday as he routed eight challengers with a landslide victory for a third consecutive term as Birmingham mayor. Following the most decisive of his victories […]| The Birmingham Times
By Williesha Morris | wmorris@al.com For the first time in almost 80 years, a new pilot has earned a license from Tuskegee University. Isaiah Hand, 20, earned his private pilot’s license through the new aviation science degree program, which relaunched in 2024 after receiving $6.7 million in federal funding. The university is the site of the […]| The Birmingham Times
Master Google verification for service area businesses. Prepare documents, ace video verification, and keep your profile compliant.| Search Engine Land
“The next era of Aggieville nightlife starts now.” The post New nightclub in Aggieville recently announced appeared first on Kansas State Collegian.| Kansas State Collegian
New resource on campus increases access to opioid overdose prevention The post “Save A Life” station provides Narcan on campus appeared first on Kansas State Collegian.| Kansas State Collegian
Faculty hope a school-made policy will discourage Kansas legislators from creating one. The post MHS cracks down on devices with no-phone policy in classrooms appeared first on Kansas State Collegian.| Kansas State Collegian
Barnett Wright | The Birmingham Times John Vasa knew going into Tuesday’s District 3’s Birmingham City Council elections he would have big shoes to fill after Valerie Abbott stepped down after six terms. “She [Abbott] served for almost 24 years and in that [time] she missed a total of two, maybe three council meetings …,” […]| The Birmingham Times
By Je’Don Holloway Talley | For The Birmingham Times State Rep. Juandalynn Givan, who finished a distant third in Tuesday’s Birmingham mayor’s race, ended her campaign the way she began it: Firing on all cylinders. The mayoral hopeful did not address her supporters during a Watch Party at the 4 Seasons Sports Bar & Grill […]| The Birmingham Times
The Birmingham Times All seats for Birmingham Board of Education (BOE) have been decided except for those in Districts 2, 8 and 9. Sherman Collins (District 1), Derrick Billups (District 4), and Leticia Watkins Harvell (District 6) all won their races comfortably on Tuesday. Mary Boehm (District 3), James Sullivan (District 5) and Walt “Big […]| The Birmingham Times
By Gwen DeRu | The Birmingham Times ENJOY THE OUTDOORS AND THE WEATHER!!! HAPPY LABOR DAY WEEKEND!!! TODAY, AUGUST 28… **READ THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES. Catch up on the news!!! **WEEK DAYS – IRONDALE SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER has activities starting at 8 a.m. with a Hot Lunch served for Seniors Monday – Friday, 11:30 a.m. – […]| The Birmingham Times
Let me ask a question: If you were honest, have you ever had an issue receiving direction, wisdom or guidance from someone because of their age – especially if they were younger than you? I’ve thought to myself, at times, that since I’m older, I should be wiser than someone younger in certain areas. But […]| The Birmingham Times
JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONER SHEILA TYSON AFTER THE FIRING OF BIRMINGHAM LOBBYIST GREG JONES BY MAJORITY OF CENTRAL ALABAMA WATER, FORMERLY THE BIRMINGHAM WATER WORKS; BIRMINGHAMTIMES.COM, AUGUST 21.| The Birmingham Times
College is often the first true experience of independent living for most youngsters. It is a time they make their own decisions about virtually everything from the simple to the complex. Like all …| The Birmingham Times
A coalition of Democrats and Republicans in Mount Holly is seeking voter approval to restore runoff elections in non-partisan municipal elections with a| New Jersey Globe
IDAHO FALLS — A local business in Idaho Falls that offers a Nordic-style sauna and cold plunge has one goal: to help you feel better. Husband and wife Cade and Cari Baldwin are the franchise owners of PLUNJ, located at 3510 South 25th East. The outside of PLUNJ in Idaho Falls. | Andrea Olson, EastIdahoNews.com […]| East Idaho News
New research traces the Liberal Party’s problem with women back to policy shifts made under former Prime Minister John Howard.| Women's Agenda
BY JE’DON HOLLOWAY-TALLEY | Special to the Birmingham Times TONYA & BERNARD MITCHELL Live: Birmingham Married: Dec. 31, 2024 Met: February 2022, on LinkedIn. Bernard in-boxed Tonya to complimen…| The Birmingham Times
Independence will soon become more commonplace in local TV. Stations can either treat it as a setback — or see it as an opening to redefine their role in their respective communities.| TVREV