Sacramento Bosses Sideline Ukrainian Workers as D.C. Paperwork Grind Hits Home
Work‑permit processing delays tied to the Uniting for Ukraine program have left Sacramento Ukrainians out of work and community groups pressing federal agencies and lawmakers to act. Employers say paperwork—not a lack of jobs—is to blame.
Louisiana Contractors Accreditation Institute Offers 10-Week Virtual Seminar to Boost Skills in Commercial Construction
LCAI is offering a 10-week General Contractors Seminar for contractors in Louisiana, covering construction fundamentals and safety codes, with registration closing on February 20, 2026.
Franklin Soil & Water Advocates for Reduced Salt Usage to Safeguard Water Systems from Winter Damage
Franklin Soil & Water highlight the environmental impact of road salt on water systems, advocating for reduced usage and alternative methods like shoveling to protect waterways from salinity and toxicity.
NYC Mayor Mamdani Launches Free Tax Prep Services for Eligible Residents, Aims to Save Millions in Fees
NYC Mayor Mamdani announced free tax preparation services for eligible residents to avoid high fees, emphasizing protection from predatory practices. The program supports those earning under $97,000 and includes various assistance options.
Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Advises on Vehicle Registration Norms, Highlights Risks of Driving Without Tags
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office warned against driving without license plates, using a real-life case as an example, and advised obtaining tags legally before driving a new vehicle.
New Safe Haven Shelter Opens in Lower Manhattan Amidst Historic Cold Snap
Mayor Mamdani opens a Safe Haven shelter in Lower Manhattan, managed by Breaking Ground, to aid 106 vulnerable citizens, accelerating the response to the winter emergency.












