Dallas Landmark Commission to Decide Fate of Oak Lawn Church's Rainbow Steps Amid State Directive
The Dallas Landmark Commission is set to decide if the rainbow-painted steps at Oak Lawn United Methodist Church, representing LGBTQ support, can remain amid a Texas directive to remove such displays.
Indiana's Public Lands and Health Bill Advances, Promotes Accessibility and Affordability
Indiana Senate Bill 67, promoting the linkage between public lands and health, passed a committee. It seeks affordable access without new fees, calling for a study on health impacts and strategies for disaster mitigation.
Rowan County Invites Grant Proposals for Juvenile Crime Prevention Initiatives, $91K Fund Allocated for Youth Services
Rowan County has announced a grant application season for organizations helping at-risk youth and those involved in juvenile justice for 2026-2027, with a 30% local match required.
Wauwatosa Police Department Seeks New Recruits with Incentives in 2026; No Residency or Fitness Test Requirements for Experienced Officers
The Wauwatosa Police Department is recruiting officers with incentives like a $2,500 hiring bonus and no fitness test for lateral transfers to address staffing shortages.
Douglas County Sheriff's Office Celebrates Corporal Pollard's 20 Years of Dedicated Service
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office celebrated Corporal Pollard's 20 years of service, covering Detention, Patrol, and Investigations. The Facebook post appreciated his commitment and impact on the community.
Mayor Michelle Wu Sworn In for Second Term, Lays Out Vision for Boston's Future at Inauguration
Michelle Wu began her second term as Boston's mayor, highlighting achievements and setting priorities for housing, education, and city infrastructure improvements. She criticized the Trump administration and plans to tackle local and federal issues.












