Bay Area Civil Rights Groups File Lawsuits Challenging Trump Administration's Immigration Enforcement Policies
Bay Area activists sue the Trump administration, challenging courthouse detentions and a policy shift leading to re-arrests of immigrants. They argue these actions violate procedural norms and established policies.
Local Entrepreneur Nick "Da" Barber to Graduate from University of Cincinnati, Inspires with Journey of Tenacity and Dedication
Nick Baynes, a local entrepreneur, is graduating from the University of Cincinnati with a BA in Professional Studies while running his businesses and maintaining family life.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose Unveils Election Readiness Training Institute for Officials
Ohio's Secretary of State Frank LaRose launches the Ohio Election Readiness Training Institute, a platform for continuous election official training focused on excellence in administering elections.
Get Your 2026 Pet Licenses, Janesville Owners Must Register Dogs and Cats by March 31
Janesville's 2026 dog and cat licenses are available; pets older than five months require a license and up-to-date rabies vaccine. Fees are $15/$25 based on pet's neuter status, with a March 31 deadline to avoid late fees and potential fines.
North Carolina Governor Stein Directs Restoration of Medicaid Rates to Protect Over 3 Million Recipients
Governor Josh Stein directs the NCDHHS to restore Medicaid reimbursement rates in North Carolina following budget disputes and legal issues, impacting patient care and the launch of new behavioral health plans.
Howard County Embarks on Agricultural Revitalization with New Agritourism Zoning Law
Howard County has passed a zoning amendment aimed at boosting the agricultural sector, focusing on expanding agribusiness and agritourism opportunities. The legislation promotes farm innovation and economic growth.
Tacoma Forges Friendship City Relationship with Kochi, India, Enhancing Cultural and Economic Ties
Tacoma City Council designated Kochi, India as a new Friendship City, enhancing cultural and economic exchanges between the two port cities. Mayor Woodards and Council Member Sadalge endorse this development.












