A tragic shooting took place on Wednesday morning at Annunciation Catholic Church and School in southwest Minneapolis, leaving at least 20 people injured and several fatalities reported. Authorities have confirmed that the situation is now contained and there is no ongoing threat to the public. The Incident According to officials, the shooting began around 8:30 a.m. CDT during a student Mass insi
A tragic shooting took place on Wednesday morning at Annunciation Catholic Church and School in southwest Minneapolis, leaving at least 20 people injured and several fatalities reported. Authorities have confirmed that the situation is now contained and there is no ongoing threat to the public. The Incident According to officials, the shooting began around 8:30 a.m. CDT during a student Mass insi
Jersey City will once again honor the memory of the victims and heroes of September 11 with its 11th annual Police and Fire Memorial Blood Drive. The event is scheduled to take place on Thursday, September 11, from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency on the Hudson, bringing together community members in a collective act of remembrance and service. This tradition has become a significant way for residents to pay tribute to those lost and to acknowledge the
Jersey City will once again honor the memory of the victims and heroes of September 11 with its 11th annual Police and Fire Memorial Blood Drive. The event is scheduled to take place on Thursday, September 11, from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency on the Hudson, bringing together community members in a collective act of remembrance and service. This tradition has become a significant way for residents to pay tribute to those lost and to acknowledge the
Good News Bears (GNB), the beloved Livermore-based nonprofit that has been gifting comfort through teddy bears since 1996, has announced a major leadership transition. The all-volunteer charity, known for delivering “stuffed love” to people in need, has named longtime member and local teacher Lisa Kitzmann as its new Chairbear. Lisa, who has used teddy bears extensively in her classroom as reading buddies
Good News Bears (GNB), the beloved Livermore-based nonprofit that has been gifting comfort through teddy bears since 1996, has announced a major leadership transition. The all-volunteer charity, known for delivering “stuffed love” to people in need, has named longtime member and local teacher Lisa Kitzmann as its new Chairbear. Lisa, who has used teddy bears extensively in her classroom as reading buddies
President Donald Trump announced that he would personally join law enforcement officers on patrol in Washington, D.C., on Thursday evening, underscoring his administration’s aggressive approach to what he has described as a “crime emergency” in the nation’s capital. While he did not reveal the specific neighborhoods he planned to visit, the president said he would be accompanied by both police and members of the military as part of an ong
President Donald Trump announced that he would personally join law enforcement officers on patrol in Washington, D.C., on Thursday evening, underscoring his administration’s aggressive approach to what he has described as a “crime emergency” in the nation’s capital. While he did not reveal the specific neighborhoods he planned to visit, the president said he would be accompanied by both police and members of the military as part of an ong
Montgomery County is preparing to launch a new pilot program that could reshape how local security is handled in public spaces. A five-foot-tall security robot named Parker will soon begin patrolling the Town Square Parking Garage in Silver Spring as part of a year-long initiative designed to evaluate whether robotic assistance can help improve public safety in busy urban areas. The program reflects the county’s interest in blending technology with commun
Montgomery County is preparing to launch a new pilot program that could reshape how local security is handled in public spaces. A five-foot-tall security robot named Parker will soon begin patrolling the Town Square Parking Garage in Silver Spring as part of a year-long initiative designed to evaluate whether robotic assistance can help improve public safety in busy urban areas. The program reflects the county’s interest in blending technology with commun
Imagine visiting a dentist not only for your teeth but also for your overall well-being, including mental health support, all in one appointment. This vision has become a reality at Asian Health Services, a community health center in Alameda County that is pioneering a first-of-its-kind integration of dental and wellness care. For thousands of patients in the area who cannot afford private care and who face language barriers, this innovative approach has become
Imagine visiting a dentist not only for your teeth but also for your overall well-being, including mental health support, all in one appointment. This vision has become a reality at Asian Health Services, a community health center in Alameda County that is pioneering a first-of-its-kind integration of dental and wellness care. For thousands of patients in the area who cannot afford private care and who face language barriers, this innovative approach has become
Three well-known parks in Jersey City will soon see major improvements after being awarded grants through Hudson County’s Open Space Trust Fund. The funding will bring a range of enhancements to Caven Point, the Bayfront Promenade, and Arlington Park, providing residents with upgraded green spaces, safer recreational areas, and modernized playground facilities. The grants highlight a continued commitment to ensuring that public parks remain vibrant, acces
Three well-known parks in Jersey City will soon see major improvements after being awarded grants through Hudson County’s Open Space Trust Fund. The funding will bring a range of enhancements to Caven Point, the Bayfront Promenade, and Arlington Park, providing residents with upgraded green spaces, safer recreational areas, and modernized playground facilities. The grants highlight a continued commitment to ensuring that public parks remain vibrant, acces
Hackensack officials are intensifying their calls for action following a troubling series of train-related deaths that have shaken the community. In 2025 alone, three people have lost their lives in incidents involving trains within the city, two of which occurred in August on the Pascack Valley Line, while the third happened back in May. The cluster of fatalities has raised alarm among local leaders and residents who now want New Jersey Transit to step in and
Hackensack officials are intensifying their calls for action following a troubling series of train-related deaths that have shaken the community. In 2025 alone, three people have lost their lives in incidents involving trains within the city, two of which occurred in August on the Pascack Valley Line, while the third happened back in May. The cluster of fatalities has raised alarm among local leaders and residents who now want New Jersey Transit to step in and
Livermore has earned national recognition as one of the safest places to live, ranking 2nd among California suburbs and 37th nationwide in SmartAsset’s 2025 “America’s Safest Suburbs” report. The study analyzed a range of public safety indicators, including violent and property crime rates, drug overdose statistics, and traffic fatality numbers. Data was drawn from reliable national sources such as the FBI’s 2023 Uniform Crime Rep
Livermore has earned national recognition as one of the safest places to live, ranking 2nd among California suburbs and 37th nationwide in SmartAsset’s 2025 “America’s Safest Suburbs” report. The study analyzed a range of public safety indicators, including violent and property crime rates, drug overdose statistics, and traffic fatality numbers. Data was drawn from reliable national sources such as the FBI’s 2023 Uniform Crime Rep
Union City Community and Recreation Services now makes it easier than ever to register for local programs, classes, and activities with its 24/7 online system. Through the REC1 platform, residents can sign up for offerings ranging from sports and arts to fitness and special events, all from the comfort of home or while on the go. While most programs allow online registration, certain activities still require in-person sign-up, especially those needing addition
Union City Community and Recreation Services now makes it easier than ever to register for local programs, classes, and activities with its 24/7 online system. Through the REC1 platform, residents can sign up for offerings ranging from sports and arts to fitness and special events, all from the comfort of home or while on the go. While most programs allow online registration, certain activities still require in-person sign-up, especially those needing addition
The recently dismissed superintendent of the Alum Rock Union Elementary School District is speaking out, claiming his termination was retaliation for raising concerns about questionable board member reimbursements. German Cerda, who was let go less than a year into his tenure, said the board’s decision to fire him “without cause” does not reflect the true reason behind his removal. From his home, Cerda described the shock of being walked out
The recently dismissed superintendent of the Alum Rock Union Elementary School District is speaking out, claiming his termination was retaliation for raising concerns about questionable board member reimbursements. German Cerda, who was let go less than a year into his tenure, said the board’s decision to fire him “without cause” does not reflect the true reason behind his removal. From his home, Cerda described the shock of being walked out
As summer winds down in Columbus, hundreds of youth programs funded by city tax dollars are completing their seasonal activities, preparing children to transition back to school. Among the many initiatives, one in particular has left a deep and personal impact on its participants: the summer youth program run by Our Brother's Keeper. For 12-year-old Christopher Kemper, the experience was transformative, offering him guidance and support he had never previ
As summer winds down in Columbus, hundreds of youth programs funded by city tax dollars are completing their seasonal activities, preparing children to transition back to school. Among the many initiatives, one in particular has left a deep and personal impact on its participants: the summer youth program run by Our Brother's Keeper. For 12-year-old Christopher Kemper, the experience was transformative, offering him guidance and support he had never previ
In Washington, hundreds of District residents and natives gathered on Monday near the White House to protest President Trump’s announcement that Attorney General Pam Bondi would take over leadership of the Metropolitan Police Department. The demonstration, organized by the activist group Free DC, drew a large and passionate crowd, many of whom carried signs and chanted for the president to leave the District’s local affairs to its own elected offici
In Washington, hundreds of District residents and natives gathered on Monday near the White House to protest President Trump’s announcement that Attorney General Pam Bondi would take over leadership of the Metropolitan Police Department. The demonstration, organized by the activist group Free DC, drew a large and passionate crowd, many of whom carried signs and chanted for the president to leave the District’s local affairs to its own elected offici
When Daniel Comeaux first took the helm as Dallas police chief, he made a public commitment to reduce the time it takes for officers to respond to emergencies. More than three months into his leadership, new department data shows a mixed picture of progress. In some areas of the city, particularly in July 2025 compared to July 2024, response times have improved slightly. Yet citywide, police are still failing to meet their own targets, and in several souther
When Daniel Comeaux first took the helm as Dallas police chief, he made a public commitment to reduce the time it takes for officers to respond to emergencies. More than three months into his leadership, new department data shows a mixed picture of progress. In some areas of the city, particularly in July 2025 compared to July 2024, response times have improved slightly. Yet citywide, police are still failing to meet their own targets, and in several souther
The final Dublin Family Campout of the summer is quickly approaching, and spots are filling up fast! Taking place this Saturday, August 2nd at Schaefer Ranch Park, this event promises a memorable weekend of family-friendly outdoor fun. From dinner and breakfast to s'mores and campfire entertainment, this is the perfect opportunity to spend quality time with your loved ones while enjoying the great outdoors.
The final Dublin Family Campout of the summer is quickly approaching, and spots are filling up fast! Taking place this Saturday, August 2nd at Schaefer Ranch Park, this event promises a memorable weekend of family-friendly outdoor fun. From dinner and breakfast to s'mores and campfire entertainment, this is the perfect opportunity to spend quality time with your loved ones while enjoying the great outdoors.
City officials in Columbus are disputing recent comments made by Vice President JD Vance, who suggested during a visit to Ohio that people may be reluctant to visit downtown Columbus due to concerns about lawlessness. Vance mentioned Columbus alongside other Ohio cities, questioning whether families and individuals feel safe going downtown for a meal or an outing. Speaking to an audience during his appearance, the Vice President said, “How many of you all have wanted to go t
City officials in Columbus are disputing recent comments made by Vice President JD Vance, who suggested during a visit to Ohio that people may be reluctant to visit downtown Columbus due to concerns about lawlessness. Vance mentioned Columbus alongside other Ohio cities, questioning whether families and individuals feel safe going downtown for a meal or an outing. Speaking to an audience during his appearance, the Vice President said, “How many of you all have wanted to go t
Business leaders in South Dallas are preparing to capitalize on a major global event as plans for the FIFA Fan Festival at Fair Park continue to take shape. The month-long celebration, tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, is expected to bring tens of thousands of fans to the area each day from June 11 to July 19, creating what many local stakeholders view as a rare economic opportunity. Organizers are in the process of submitting a proposed festival layout to FIFA for review. If appro
Business leaders in South Dallas are preparing to capitalize on a major global event as plans for the FIFA Fan Festival at Fair Park continue to take shape. The month-long celebration, tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, is expected to bring tens of thousands of fans to the area each day from June 11 to July 19, creating what many local stakeholders view as a rare economic opportunity. Organizers are in the process of submitting a proposed festival layout to FIFA for review. If appro
The Black Academy of Arts and Letters, one of Dallas’ longstanding cultural institutions, is preparing for a significant move to Fair Park as part of a $3.7 billion redevelopment plan aimed at transforming the city’s convention center and surrounding downtown area. The relocation marks a pivotal moment not just for the institution itself, but for the broader community that has long supported its programming and mission. Located at the corner of Canton and South Akard,
The Black Academy of Arts and Letters, one of Dallas’ longstanding cultural institutions, is preparing for a significant move to Fair Park as part of a $3.7 billion redevelopment plan aimed at transforming the city’s convention center and surrounding downtown area. The relocation marks a pivotal moment not just for the institution itself, but for the broader community that has long supported its programming and mission. Located at the corner of Canton and South Akard,
A plan to demolish a longstanding bowling alley in Deer Park and replace it with a self-storage facility has drawn significant pushback from residents, many of whom voiced their opposition during a recent town planning board meeting. The proposed project would see the removal of Strike 10 Lanes, located at the corner of Long Island and Irving Avenues, and the construction of a two-story, 17,000-square-foot self-storage facility with a basement in its place. Residents described the
A plan to demolish a longstanding bowling alley in Deer Park and replace it with a self-storage facility has drawn significant pushback from residents, many of whom voiced their opposition during a recent town planning board meeting. The proposed project would see the removal of Strike 10 Lanes, located at the corner of Long Island and Irving Avenues, and the construction of a two-story, 17,000-square-foot self-storage facility with a basement in its place. Residents described the
The city of Dublin is organizing a Drug Take Back event this weekend as part of an ongoing effort to reduce the risk of prescription drug misuse and support community health. The event is scheduled for Saturday, July 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Dublin Justice Center, located at 6565 Commerce Parkway. This initiative offers residents a safe, anonymous, and responsible way to dispose of prescription and over-the-counter medications that are no longer needed, expired, or unused.
The city of Dublin is organizing a Drug Take Back event this weekend as part of an ongoing effort to reduce the risk of prescription drug misuse and support community health. The event is scheduled for Saturday, July 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Dublin Justice Center, located at 6565 Commerce Parkway. This initiative offers residents a safe, anonymous, and responsible way to dispose of prescription and over-the-counter medications that are no longer needed, expired, or unused.