Westlake High School's French Club and Officer Gaertner Come Together to "Stuff the Cruiser" for Animal Charity
Westlake High School's French Club and Officer Gaertner organized a "Stuff the Cruiser" event to collect donations for the Animal Protective League, exemplifying community partnership.
Raleigh Police Department Engages Military Personnel and Emotional Support Monkeys in Unique Recruitment Effort at Fort Bragg & Fort Simmons Air Field
The Raleigh Police Department visited Fort Bragg & Fort Simmons Air Field to recruit service members, highlighted by a social media post featuring supportive interactions and emotional support monkeys.
Louisiana Sets Closure of Fall Inshore Shrimp Season in Part of Zone 2 to Protect Juvenile Populations
Louisiana is closing the fall inshore shrimp season in parts of Zone 2 on December 22, 2025, to protect immature white shrimp populations. Other areas remain open, with ongoing monitoring for sustainability.
Gale Koritansky Appointed New Director of Heights Libraries Following Nationwide Search
Gale Koritansky has been appointed as the new director of Heights Libraries, with her extensive background in the library sector and her recent role as Executive Director of Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library.
Governor Greg Abbott Grants Clemency to Six Texans Following Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles Recommendation
Governor Greg Abbott grants clemency to six Texans, as they have demonstrated rehabilitation and positive community contributions, with the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles' recommendation.












