Morris County Readies Snow Response Ahead of Powerful Weekend Winter Storm
Municipal and county officials in Morris County are stepping up preparations ahead of a significant winter storm expected to impact the region this weekend. Emergency management teams are closely monitoring weather forecasts that indicate the potential for heavy snowfall, hazardous road conditions and disruptions to daily life across the county. Authorities say early planning is critical to ensuring public safety and minimizing the storm’s overall impact. The Morris County Office of
Morris County Readies Snow Response Ahead of Powerful Weekend Winter Storm
Municipal and county officials in Morris County are stepping up preparations ahead of a significant winter storm expected to impact the region this weekend. Emergency management teams are closely monitoring weather forecasts that indicate the potential for heavy snowfall, hazardous road conditions and disruptions to daily life across the county. Authorities say early planning is critical to ensuring public safety and minimizing the storm’s overall impact. The Morris County Office of
Franklin and Delaware counties adjust 2026 property tax due dates in Ohio
Property owners in central Ohio will see notable changes to property tax payment schedules beginning in 2026, as officials in Franklin County revise due dates and Delaware County advances the start of its billing cycle. County leaders emphasized that the adjustments are designed to improve administrative efficiency and provide taxpayers with more time to prepare payments, without altering the total amounts owed or disrupting existing payment plans.
Franklin and Delaware counties adjust 2026 property tax due dates in Ohio
Property owners in central Ohio will see notable changes to property tax payment schedules beginning in 2026, as officials in Franklin County revise due dates and Delaware County advances the start of its billing cycle. County leaders emphasized that the adjustments are designed to improve administrative efficiency and provide taxpayers with more time to prepare payments, without altering the total amounts owed or disrupting existing payment plans.
Ohio announces full 2026 fair schedule with nearly 100 county and independent fairs
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has released the official schedule for the 2026 fair season, giving communities across the state an early look at one of Ohio’s most anticipated summer and fall traditions. The announcement confirms dates for fairs in all 88 counties, along with independent fairs, bringing the total number of events scheduled statewide to nearly 100. The calendar allows families, exhibitors, and fair organizers to begin planning months in advance for a season rooted in agr
Ohio announces full 2026 fair schedule with nearly 100 county and independent fairs
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has released the official schedule for the 2026 fair season, giving communities across the state an early look at one of Ohio’s most anticipated summer and fall traditions. The announcement confirms dates for fairs in all 88 counties, along with independent fairs, bringing the total number of events scheduled statewide to nearly 100. The calendar allows families, exhibitors, and fair organizers to begin planning months in advance for a season rooted in agr
Santa Clara County tax rift grows as leaders clash over Measure A spending plan
Santa Clara County’s recently approved sales tax increase has triggered a growing conflict among its supporters, with county officials, law enforcement leaders and community advocates divided over how the revenue should be distributed. The dispute centers on Measure A, a five-eighths-cent sales tax increase approved by 57% of voters, which county leaders described as a critical source of funding for the region’s strained public hospital system. Now, disagreements over future budget alloca
Santa Clara County tax rift grows as leaders clash over Measure A spending plan
Santa Clara County’s recently approved sales tax increase has triggered a growing conflict among its supporters, with county officials, law enforcement leaders and community advocates divided over how the revenue should be distributed. The dispute centers on Measure A, a five-eighths-cent sales tax increase approved by 57% of voters, which county leaders described as a critical source of funding for the region’s strained public hospital system. Now, disagreements over future budget alloca
Cook County to mail delayed property tax bills with December deadline
Cook County property owners are finally set to receive their long-delayed second installment property tax bills, with officials confirming that 1.8 million bills are expected to be mailed by Friday. The bills, which are normally delivered during the summer, will carry a due date of December 15, marking the end of a months-long delay that left many residents uncertain about their financial planning for the year. The delay stems from an extensive modernization of Cook County’s aging
Cook County to mail delayed property tax bills with December deadline
Cook County property owners are finally set to receive their long-delayed second installment property tax bills, with officials confirming that 1.8 million bills are expected to be mailed by Friday. The bills, which are normally delivered during the summer, will carry a due date of December 15, marking the end of a months-long delay that left many residents uncertain about their financial planning for the year. The delay stems from an extensive modernization of Cook County’s aging
Bomb Threats Force Closure of New Jersey Polling Sites on Election Day
Multiple polling places across New Jersey were forced to close or relocate on Election Day following a series of bomb threats sent via email to several counties. The threats, which prompted immediate law enforcement response, temporarily disrupted voting but did not prevent residents from casting their ballots. Officials confirmed that all affected locations have been secured and that voting has resumed safely in most areas. Authorities said the emailed threats were received by electi
Bomb Threats Force Closure of New Jersey Polling Sites on Election Day
Multiple polling places across New Jersey were forced to close or relocate on Election Day following a series of bomb threats sent via email to several counties. The threats, which prompted immediate law enforcement response, temporarily disrupted voting but did not prevent residents from casting their ballots. Officials confirmed that all affected locations have been secured and that voting has resumed safely in most areas. Authorities said the emailed threats were received by electi
Montgomery County man sentenced to 35 years for child sexual abuse
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — A 43-year-old man from Montgomery County has been sentenced to 35 years in prison after being found guilty of continuously sexually abusing a child under the age of 14. The conviction marks the end of a long legal battle that revealed years of abuse endured by a young girl between the ages of 10 and 13. Jason Rivera was convicted following a jury trial in which prosecutors detailed how he repeatedly assaulted the child over a period of several years. Acc
Montgomery County man sentenced to 35 years for child sexual abuse
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — A 43-year-old man from Montgomery County has been sentenced to 35 years in prison after being found guilty of continuously sexually abusing a child under the age of 14. The conviction marks the end of a long legal battle that revealed years of abuse endured by a young girl between the ages of 10 and 13. Jason Rivera was convicted following a jury trial in which prosecutors detailed how he repeatedly assaulted the child over a period of several years. Acc
Santa Clara County faces lawsuit after firing NAACP Silicon Valley leader over misconduct claims
A former Santa Clara County correctional officer who now serves as president of the NAACP San Jose/Silicon Valley branch is suing the county and its officials after a personnel board upheld findings that he engaged in sexual harassment and intimidation of a female co-worker. Sean Allen, who was fired from the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office in 2023 following a lengthy investigation, claims he was the victim of bias and retaliation and is seeking to overturn the decision that ended his l
Santa Clara County faces lawsuit after firing NAACP Silicon Valley leader over misconduct claims
A former Santa Clara County correctional officer who now serves as president of the NAACP San Jose/Silicon Valley branch is suing the county and its officials after a personnel board upheld findings that he engaged in sexual harassment and intimidation of a female co-worker. Sean Allen, who was fired from the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office in 2023 following a lengthy investigation, claims he was the victim of bias and retaliation and is seeking to overturn the decision that ended his l
Large crack mars Smith Street in Woodbridge Township, repair date uncertain
In Woodbridge Township, a significant crack that first appeared weeks ago along Smith Street remains unrepaired, leaving local residents in the Keasby section frustrated and anxious. The roadway serves as a crucial link between Woodbridge and Perth Amboy and provides access to major arteries such as the Garden State Parkway. County and township officials have confirmed the damage was triggered by a nearby construction project, but as of now no firm start date for permanent repairs has been an
Large crack mars Smith Street in Woodbridge Township, repair date uncertain
In Woodbridge Township, a significant crack that first appeared weeks ago along Smith Street remains unrepaired, leaving local residents in the Keasby section frustrated and anxious. The roadway serves as a crucial link between Woodbridge and Perth Amboy and provides access to major arteries such as the Garden State Parkway. County and township officials have confirmed the damage was triggered by a nearby construction project, but as of now no firm start date for permanent repairs has been an
Tarrant County approves new lower tax rate after heated debate
Tarrant County commissioners have voted to approve a slightly lower property tax rate after days of disagreements and tension. With four commissioners present, the proposal passed by a 3-1 vote, setting the new rate at $0.1862 per $100 of valuation. This represents a small decrease of 0.69 percent from last year’s rate of $0.1875. For a home valued at $300,000, the cut amounts to annual savings of about four dollars. While the financial impact on individual homeowners is min
Tarrant County approves new lower tax rate after heated debate
Tarrant County commissioners have voted to approve a slightly lower property tax rate after days of disagreements and tension. With four commissioners present, the proposal passed by a 3-1 vote, setting the new rate at $0.1862 per $100 of valuation. This represents a small decrease of 0.69 percent from last year’s rate of $0.1875. For a home valued at $300,000, the cut amounts to annual savings of about four dollars. While the financial impact on individual homeowners is min
Johnson County Commissioners Give No New Information on Sheriff Adam King Case
Johnson County, Texas, remains in the spotlight as the legal case against Sheriff Adam King continues without new public developments. Commissioners gathered Monday for their scheduled court meeting, which included an agenda item on the sheriff’s office, but offered no new details about the indictment of the county’s top law enforcement officer. Instead, the commissioners focused briefly on operations before moving on, leaving many questions about the ongoing investigation unanswe
Johnson County Commissioners Give No New Information on Sheriff Adam King Case
Johnson County, Texas, remains in the spotlight as the legal case against Sheriff Adam King continues without new public developments. Commissioners gathered Monday for their scheduled court meeting, which included an agenda item on the sheriff’s office, but offered no new details about the indictment of the county’s top law enforcement officer. Instead, the commissioners focused briefly on operations before moving on, leaving many questions about the ongoing investigation unanswe
Goodguys West Coast Nationals Brings Muscle Cars, Races, and Shows to Pleasanton
The iconic Goodguys West Coast Nationals is back at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, CA, for its 38th year, bringing with it an incredible collection of 3,500 hot rods, muscle cars, trick trucks, and custom vehicles. The event, set to take place this weekend, is a must-visit for car enthusiasts, offering a spectacular showcase of some of the coolest cars on the planet. In addition to the massive car disp
Goodguys West Coast Nationals Brings Muscle Cars, Races, and Shows to Pleasanton
The iconic Goodguys West Coast Nationals is back at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, CA, for its 38th year, bringing with it an incredible collection of 3,500 hot rods, muscle cars, trick trucks, and custom vehicles. The event, set to take place this weekend, is a must-visit for car enthusiasts, offering a spectacular showcase of some of the coolest cars on the planet. In addition to the massive car disp
Montgomery County Launches Security Robot Trial At Silver Spring Garage
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 Launches Security Robot Trial At Silver Spring Garage
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
San Jose weighs support for Santa Clara County sales tax to fund hospitals
Santa Clara County is urging support for a proposed sales tax increase that it says is critical to keeping its hospital system alive in the face of looming federal funding cuts. The measure, known as Measure A, would add a five-eighths cent sales tax and has been fast-tracked for the November 4 special election ballot. County officials warn that without additional revenue, essential public hospital services, trauma care, and safety net programs could be jeopardi
San Jose weighs support for Santa Clara County sales tax to fund hospitals
Santa Clara County is urging support for a proposed sales tax increase that it says is critical to keeping its hospital system alive in the face of looming federal funding cuts. The measure, known as Measure A, would add a five-eighths cent sales tax and has been fast-tracked for the November 4 special election ballot. County officials warn that without additional revenue, essential public hospital services, trauma care, and safety net programs could be jeopardi
Harris County Commissioners Unveil Budget Priorities Amidst Political Tensions
Harris County Commissioners Lesley Briones and Adrian Garcia are preparing to unveil their new budget priorities during a press conference this morning, with a focus on investments in public safety, health, and infrastructure. This announcement, which is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. outside Commissioners Court in downtown Houston, is expected to highlight crucial areas such as disaster preparedness, road projects, and law enforcement funding. Despite the expansive
Harris County Commissioners Unveil Budget Priorities Amidst Political Tensions
Harris County Commissioners Lesley Briones and Adrian Garcia are preparing to unveil their new budget priorities during a press conference this morning, with a focus on investments in public safety, health, and infrastructure. This announcement, which is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. outside Commissioners Court in downtown Houston, is expected to highlight crucial areas such as disaster preparedness, road projects, and law enforcement funding. Despite the expansive
Nitrous oxide sales ban in unincorporated San Mateo County advances toward approval
San Mateo County is taking decisive steps to combat the recreational abuse of nitrous oxide, with the Board of Supervisors unanimously approving the drafting of an ordinance to ban its sale in unincorporated areas. Board of Supervisors President David Canepa and Supervisor Ray Mueller are co-sponsoring the proposed legislation, which targets the sale and distribution of nitrous oxide canisters, often referred to as laughing gas or whip-its, in these parts of th
Nitrous oxide sales ban in unincorporated San Mateo County advances toward approval
San Mateo County is taking decisive steps to combat the recreational abuse of nitrous oxide, with the Board of Supervisors unanimously approving the drafting of an ordinance to ban its sale in unincorporated areas. Board of Supervisors President David Canepa and Supervisor Ray Mueller are co-sponsoring the proposed legislation, which targets the sale and distribution of nitrous oxide canisters, often referred to as laughing gas or whip-its, in these parts of th
Man arrested again for 1995 murder of off-duty D.C. officer Deena Campbell
Nearly three decades after the tragic murder of off-duty D.C. police officer Deena Campbell in her Silver Spring, Maryland home, authorities have arrested her former boyfriend Kenneth Wonsom once again in connection with the case. Campbell, who was just 24 at the time of her death, was found shot to death in her apartment on September 16, 1995. Wonsom, who was originally charged with her murder shortly after the crime, saw those charges dropped within two months, leaving the case unsolved for
Man arrested again for 1995 murder of off-duty D.C. officer Deena Campbell
Nearly three decades after the tragic murder of off-duty D.C. police officer Deena Campbell in her Silver Spring, Maryland home, authorities have arrested her former boyfriend Kenneth Wonsom once again in connection with the case. Campbell, who was just 24 at the time of her death, was found shot to death in her apartment on September 16, 1995. Wonsom, who was originally charged with her murder shortly after the crime, saw those charges dropped within two months, leaving the case unsolved for
Sales tax increase proposed to protect Santa Clara’s public hospital system
Santa Clara County officials are preparing to propose a sales tax increase to voters in an effort to safeguard the county’s public hospital system from severe federal revenue losses. The Board of Supervisors is expected to convene a special meeting around August 7 to decide whether to place the measure on the November 4 ballot. The proposed five-eighths cent sales tax would raise the current rate from 9.125% and is seen as a crucial step to help offset billions in anticipated funding cu
Sales tax increase proposed to protect Santa Clara’s public hospital system
Santa Clara County officials are preparing to propose a sales tax increase to voters in an effort to safeguard the county’s public hospital system from severe federal revenue losses. The Board of Supervisors is expected to convene a special meeting around August 7 to decide whether to place the measure on the November 4 ballot. The proposed five-eighths cent sales tax would raise the current rate from 9.125% and is seen as a crucial step to help offset billions in anticipated funding cu
Extreme heat kills 12 in Maryland, sends thousands to hospitals across region
An unrelenting heat wave across the region has turned deadly, with twelve confirmed deaths in Maryland and thousands of individuals seeking emergency care due to heat-related illnesses. The period between May 1 and July 23 has seen a dramatic surge in hospital visits and emergency calls, reflecting the dangerous impact of prolonged high temperatures on public health. Maryland health officials reported 1,020 emergency room and urgent care visits tied to heat symptoms, along with mo
Extreme heat kills 12 in Maryland, sends thousands to hospitals across region
An unrelenting heat wave across the region has turned deadly, with twelve confirmed deaths in Maryland and thousands of individuals seeking emergency care due to heat-related illnesses. The period between May 1 and July 23 has seen a dramatic surge in hospital visits and emergency calls, reflecting the dangerous impact of prolonged high temperatures on public health. Maryland health officials reported 1,020 emergency room and urgent care visits tied to heat symptoms, along with mo
Santa Clara County faces $1 billion Medi-Cal cut under new federal budget bill
Santa Clara County’s expansive public hospital system, the second largest in California, is now facing a financial crisis as sweeping federal budget cuts threaten to erase over $1 billion in vital revenue over the next few years. Just months after the county celebrated the expansion of its health system with the acquisition of Regional Medical Center in East San Jose, leaders now confront a bleak future triggered by President Donald Trump’s recent signing of H.R.
Santa Clara County faces $1 billion Medi-Cal cut under new federal budget bill
Santa Clara County’s expansive public hospital system, the second largest in California, is now facing a financial crisis as sweeping federal budget cuts threaten to erase over $1 billion in vital revenue over the next few years. Just months after the county celebrated the expansion of its health system with the acquisition of Regional Medical Center in East San Jose, leaders now confront a bleak future triggered by President Donald Trump’s recent signing of H.R.









