Sacramento Reports Progress in Addressing Homelessness as 55 People Matched with Shelter and 75960 Pounds of Trash Cleared
Sacramento's weekly report showed 812 calls to 311 about homelessness, with the IMT closing 1,163 calls and enrolling 55 people into resources. Only limited shelter space remains as the city cleans up nearly 76,000 pounds of trash.
Gastonia Police Host National Night Out to Strengthen Community Bonds and Promote Safety Awareness
The Gastonia Police Department invites the public to National Night Out on October 7th to enhance community relations and public safety awareness, with games, food, and a chance to meet officers.
Broadacres Marketplace in North Las Vegas Reopens Amid Tightened Safety Measures, Offering Respite to Immigrant Vendors
Broadacres Marketplace in North Las Vegas reopened, offering economic relief to immigrant family vendors after a closure due to ICE raid fears, with new safety measures and reduced fees.
Lipscomb University Launches John Parker Humanities Society to Support Student Scholarship and Mentorship
Lipscomb University has established the John Parker Humanities Society to support humanities students with resources and mentorship, led by former dean David Holmes, with plans for monetary awards by spring 2026.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Encourages Early Completion of Hunter Education Courses Ahead of Fall Season
The WDFW is encouraging new hunters to complete their required hunter education in the summer, as fall hunting season approaches and fewer courses will be available. They offer both in-person and online hybrid courses.












