Plymouth Police Department Shares Insight into Weekly Workload with 898 Incidents Reported
The Plymouth Police Department shared their weekly workload, highlighting 898 incidents, including 12 arrests and 196 traffic stops. They also responded to accidents, disturbances, and conducted wellbeing checks, thanking the community for support.
Detroit Mayor Appoints UM's Poverty Expert as First Chief Executive of Health and Human Services to Combat Poverty and Health Disparities
Dr. Luke Shaefer is appointed as Detroit's first Chief Executive of Health, Human Services and Poverty Solutions to address poverty and health disparities, aiming to streamline support services for residents.
California State Sen. Scott Wiener Shifts Stance, Now Labels Israeli Actions in Gaza as Genocide Amid Heated Congressional Race
State Senator Scott Wiener revises his viewpoint on Israeli actions in Gaza, now labeling them as genocide, sparking criticism for perceived political opportunism from campaign rivals.
Sacramento City Unified Settles with Attorney General Over Discriminatory Enrollment Practices
SCUSD settled with the California AG over discriminatory enrollment practices, favoring higher-income families and affecting minority and disadvantaged students. The district agreed to a five-year plan to address these issues.












