St. Charles Parish Council to Review Infrastructure and Opioid Crisis Funding at Upcoming Meeting in Hahnville
The St. Charles Parish Council will discuss various items, including contract adjustments for infrastructure projects and the allocation of opioid litigation funds for legal support, in their January 12, 2026 meeting.
Sen. Dalya Attar's Legal Team Seeks Dismissal of Extortion Charges in Baltimore Case, Cites Self-Defense Against Harassment
Maryland State Sen. Dalya Attar's defense seeks dismissal of three extortion charges, asserting no monetary gain was sought, only to stop alleged harassment by an ex-consultant.
Broward County Announces Public Service Schedule for Christmas and New Year's, Some Services Remain Available Online
Broward County public services will close for Christmas and New Year's holidays, but online services remain available. Parks, libraries, and transit will operate on modified schedules, while emergency services will continue.
Metropolitan Council Opens Grant Applications for Community Projects in Minneapolis
Minneapolis developers can apply for Met Council's Livable Communities grants to create connected, sustainable communities, focusing on inclusive housing and jobs. Applications, with a $750 fee, are due by January 20, 2026.
Mayor Eric Adams Caps Off Tenure with Time Capsule Ceremony at New York City Hall
Mayor Eric Adams concluded his administration with a symbolic event at City Hall, emphasizing support for working-class New Yorkers, and prepared to bury a time capsule encapsulating his tenure's achievements.
Salt Lake County Officials Partner with Judge Leifman in Pioneering Justice and Homelessness Reform Efforts
Salt Lake County officials announced steps for justice and human service reforms, inspired by Judge Leifman's successful Miami-Dade model, to redirect individuals with mental health issues from the justice system to treatment.
North Carolina Ranks at Bottom for Public School Funding and Teacher Salaries, Despite Efforts to Improve Equitable Distribution
North Carolina ranks low in public educational funding and teacher pay, with a substantial decrease in teacher salaries and investment in education compared to other states. Despite progress in funding equity, overall resources remain inadequate.
El Paso Community College's Risk Management Institute Honored with Industry Safety Excellence Award by Local Contractors Association
EPCC's Risk Management Institute receives the 2025 Industry Safety Excellence Award from the El Paso Association of Contractors for its efforts in promoting construction safety.












