Fort Worth Tightens Irrigation Rules to Curb Water Waste, Empowers Water Director to Shut Off Repeat Offenders' Supply
Fort Worth has revised its irrigation ordinance to enforce water usage rules more strictly, imposing fines and the potential for water service lock-offs for repeat offenders.
Arizona Snowbowl Braces for Winter Delight with Fresh Snowfall and Preseason Upgrades Ahead of Friday Opening
Arizona Snowbowl is preparing for its opening with new snowfall and resort upgrades, including improved snow-making systems and trail refinement, as it anticipates more natural snow and a busy season ahead.
Manatee County Sheriff's Office Hosts Poinsettia Sale to Support Inmate Rehabilitation Program
MCSO to host a poinsettia sale supporting its LIFE program, offering holiday plants while providing inmate rehabilitation through horticulture. Sales begin Nov. 22, with ongoing weekday availability at the Jail Farm. Proceeds benefit the program.
Federal Government Offers Disaster Loans to Aid Brooklyn Artists and Businesses Affected by Red Hook Fire
Feds offer low-interest disaster loans to those affected by the Red Hook warehouse fire, with applications available online and deadlines set for January and August 2026.
Dallas Power Players Push Homeless Campus Plan to Clear Sidewalks
At a Harvard Club forum, leaders said sidewalks can’t be the city’s "waiting room" and urged a Haven for Hope‑style campus and more funding to keep people housed. Shelter capacity and integrated care remain central hurdles.
New York Governor Hochul and Rep. Tonko Urge Trump Administration to Release $400M in Federal Heating Aid for New Yorkers
Gov. Hochul and Rep. Tonko urge the Trump Administration to release $400 million in federal heating aid for 1.5 million New Yorkers facing cold homes due to bureaucratic delays.












