Attorney General James Secures Over $13,500 in Baby Formula for Rochester Amid Settlement with Paragon USA Over Price Gouging Claims
NY Attorney General Letitia James secured a settlement with Paragon USA & Co., LLC for baby formula price gouging; the company will pay penalties and provide formula to Rochester families.
Escape to Nature, Camp Sacramento Announces Available Sessions for Summer 2025 – Book Now for Family and Senior Getaways!
Camp Sacramento has available spots for summer sessions, including a new Bonus Summer Session and a program for those aged 50-plus, offering a mix of leisure, adventure, and arts and crafts in a cabin setting.
Michigan AG Dana Nessel Joins Forces with Planned Parenthood CEO, Vows to Defend Reproductive Rights Post-Dobbs Ruling on "Pantsuits and Lawsuits" Podcast
Michigan AG Nessel discussed reproductive rights with Planned Parenthood's CEO on a podcast, highlighting the impact of the Dobbs decision and state efforts to maintain access to services.
Bloomington Seeks Public Input on Reallocating Franchise Fees for Sustainability and Retaining Wall Projects
Bloomington officials are considering reallocating franchise fees, traditionally used for pavement and accessibility projects, to fund retaining wall improvements and sustainability initiatives, and are seeking public feedback on the changes.
New York City Migrant Children Face Deportation in Court Without Legal Representation After Federal Funding Cuts
Children in New York City immigration court, some as young as four, face legal proceedings without representation due to cuts in federal funding for legal aid, significantly increasing their risk of deportation.












