Austin Hails Warinda Harris as 'Net-Zero Hero' for Championing Park Equity and Sustainability
Warinda Harris has been recognized by the City of Austin for advancing park equity through Central Texas Interfaith and influencing the Austin Climate Equity Plan. Her storytelling approach engages communities in creating inclusive green spaces.
Wells Fargo's New Las Colinas Campus Inaugurated by Texas Governor Abbott, Strengthening State's Economic Vision
Governor Abbott celebrated the opening of Wells Fargo's Las Colinas campus, praising Texas' growing role as a financial hub and highlighting Wells Fargo's community contributions.
Former St. Petersburg Mayor David J. Fischer Passes Away at 92, Leaving Behind a Legacy of City Revitalization and Public Service
Former St. Petersburg Mayor David J. Fischer has passed away at 92; remembered for his efforts in city development, handling civil unrest, and environmental initiatives.
Fishers Police Urges Teen Drivers to Slow Down: "Speeding isn’t just breaking the law, it’s breaking reaction time"
Fishers Police Department uses social media to warn teens about the dangers of speeding, emphasizing increased accident risk and reduced reaction time. Their campaign targets young drivers with direct messaging and hashtags.
Dia de los Muertos Goes Virtual in Provo with Eternamente's Digital Ofrenda and Cultural Performances
The Covey is hosting a virtual ofrenda for Dia de los Muertos, featuring performances by Mariachi Garibaldi and Ballet Folklorico del Rio Grande, with opportunities for attendees to contribute photos.
Douglas County Sheriff's Office Launches Blue Envelope Program to Aid Police Interactions with Disabled Community
Douglas County Sheriff's Office introduces the Blue Envelope Program to help officers interact with disabled drivers by using envelopes containing their relevant information and communication needs.












