‘Play Fair Or Go Home’: Miami Workers Confront FIFA Ahead Of 2026 World Cup
Dozens of Miami labor and immigrant‑rights groups rallied Tuesday, demanding binding worker protections and a public human‑rights plan ahead of the World Cup. They say promises without enforceable terms won’t protect low‑paid stadium workers.
Haitian Families Run For Their Lives As Gangs Squeeze Capital And Countryside
Gang raids across Port‑au‑Prince and Artibonite have uprooted more than a million Haitians, filling schools and camps as aid agencies warn the emergency is worsening.
Shaker Rink Showdown: City Skates Toward New Ice Arena And Two-Story Community Hub
Shaker Heights has launched a consultant-led study to weigh repairing or replacing Thornton Park’s ice rink and to design a new community center at the Stephanie Tubbs Jones site. The yearlong effort will map costs, programming and phasing.
Oswego Parents Fume Over 'Minorities Only' Summer School Invite
Parents in Oswego say District 308 invited only nonwhite students to remedial summer programming, prompting calls for a clear explanation of how students were selected. The district’s summer-school page lists June sessions and online registration.
Contra Costa Stunner: College Quietly Wipes Out Nearly 200 Grads' Debts
The Contra Costa College Foundation paid off small unpaid balances for nearly 200 Spring 2026 graduates, clearing holds that kept diplomas and transcripts from being released.












