Egret season approaches as Fort Worth prepares residents for migration
As egret season approaches, city officials in Fort Worth are urging residents to prepare ahead of the annual migration to reduce the impact these birds can have on neighborhoods. Each year, large numbers of egrets arrive to nest, often settling in residential areas where their presence can create challenges for homeowners. To address concerns before the birds arrive, local animal care authorities have launched an outreach effort focused on education, prevention, and community cooperation.
Egret season approaches as Fort Worth prepares residents for migration
As egret season approaches, city officials in Fort Worth are urging residents to prepare ahead of the annual migration to reduce the impact these birds can have on neighborhoods. Each year, large numbers of egrets arrive to nest, often settling in residential areas where their presence can create challenges for homeowners. To address concerns before the birds arrive, local animal care authorities have launched an outreach effort focused on education, prevention, and community cooperation.
Thousands of nurses strike across major New York City hospitals amid contract dispute
Thousands of nurses across several major hospital systems in New York City went on strike Monday after labor negotiations failed to produce a new contract before the deadline. The walkout, which began early January 12, involves nurses from Mount Sinai Hospital and two affiliated campuses, as well as staff at New York-Presbyterian and Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. Union officials say the action represents one of the largest nursing strikes in the city’s history, both in scale and i
Thousands of nurses strike across major New York City hospitals amid contract dispute
Thousands of nurses across several major hospital systems in New York City went on strike Monday after labor negotiations failed to produce a new contract before the deadline. The walkout, which began early January 12, involves nurses from Mount Sinai Hospital and two affiliated campuses, as well as staff at New York-Presbyterian and Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. Union officials say the action represents one of the largest nursing strikes in the city’s history, both in scale and i
Thelma Beall, co-founder of Ledo Pizza and pioneer of Maryland-style pizza, dies at 101
ADELPHI, Md. — Thelma Beall, co-founder of the Maryland-based restaurant institution Ledo Pizza and a defining figure in the region’s culinary history, died on New Year’s Eve at the age of 101. Her passing marks the end of an era for a brand that began as a small neighborhood restaurant and grew into one of the most recognizable names in Maryland-style pizza. Beall was born in 1924 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, and spent her early years rooted in Prince George’s County. After
Thelma Beall, co-founder of Ledo Pizza and pioneer of Maryland-style pizza, dies at 101
ADELPHI, Md. — Thelma Beall, co-founder of the Maryland-based restaurant institution Ledo Pizza and a defining figure in the region’s culinary history, died on New Year’s Eve at the age of 101. Her passing marks the end of an era for a brand that began as a small neighborhood restaurant and grew into one of the most recognizable names in Maryland-style pizza. Beall was born in 1924 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, and spent her early years rooted in Prince George’s County. After
New Year’s Eve and Day transit schedules announced across the tri-state area
Mass transit agencies across the tri-state area have announced special service schedules for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, with adjustments aimed at accommodating holiday celebrations while maintaining essential transportation access. Riders are advised to plan ahead and review schedules carefully, as service levels will vary by mode and day. In New York City, subway service will largely operate on a regular schedule on New Year’s Eve, with additional overnight service on
New Year’s Eve and Day transit schedules announced across the tri-state area
Mass transit agencies across the tri-state area have announced special service schedules for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, with adjustments aimed at accommodating holiday celebrations while maintaining essential transportation access. Riders are advised to plan ahead and review schedules carefully, as service levels will vary by mode and day. In New York City, subway service will largely operate on a regular schedule on New Year’s Eve, with additional overnight service on
Eurostar suspends all services after Channel Tunnel power failure during peak holiday travel
Eurostar suspended all of its train services on Tuesday after a power supply failure in the Channel Tunnel forced operations to a halt during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. The disruption came as thousands of passengers were travelling between Christmas and New Year, with services to and from London particularly affected. The sudden suspension triggered widespread delays and uncertainty for travellers relying on high-speed rail connections between the United Kingdom and mainla
Eurostar suspends all services after Channel Tunnel power failure during peak holiday travel
Eurostar suspended all of its train services on Tuesday after a power supply failure in the Channel Tunnel forced operations to a halt during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. The disruption came as thousands of passengers were travelling between Christmas and New Year, with services to and from London particularly affected. The sudden suspension triggered widespread delays and uncertainty for travellers relying on high-speed rail connections between the United Kingdom and mainla
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
Carbon monoxide incident in Fairfield County leaves woman dead, firefighters hospitalized
A fatal carbon monoxide incident in Fairfield County prompted a large emergency response Thursday morning, resulting in the death of an elderly woman and the hospitalization of several individuals, including first responders. Authorities said the incident occurred at a residence in the 9200 block of Slough Road NW, where emergency crews were dispatched following reports of a potential carbon monoxide exposure inside the home. According to Fairfield County Sheriff Alex Lape, firefighters from the Bloom Township Fire Department were called to the scene at approximately 9:30 a.m. Upon entering the residence, responders discovered multiple occupants and a family pet showing symptoms commonly associated with carbon monoxide poisoning. The presence of those symptoms led crews to take immediate safety measures while assisting the individuals inside the home. A 96-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Sheriff Lape confirmed that two additional family members were transported to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center for medical treatment. Officials did not release details regarding their conditions, citing privacy concerns. The family pet found inside the home was also affected, though authorities did not provide further information on its status. In addition to the residents, seven firefighters were taken to area hospitals as a precautionary measure after potential exposure during the response. Officials emphasized that the firefighters were transported out of an abundance of caution, underscoring the risks emergency personnel face when responding to incidents involving toxic gases such as carbon monoxide. The scene was secured while investigators worked to determine the source of the exposure. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can quickly become deadly in enclosed spaces, often without warning. Authorities have not yet released information regarding whether the home was equipped with functioning carbon monoxide detectors at the time of the incident. The Fairfield County Coroner’s Office has taken over the investigation into the woman’s death and will conduct further examinations to determine the exact cause. Sheriff Lape stated that the investigation remains ongoing and that additional findings may be released once all assessments are completed. Officials used the incident to remind residents of the importance of carbon monoxide safety, particularly during colder months when heating systems are in frequent use. Emergency responders stressed the value of properly maintained appliances and working carbon monoxide alarms in preventing similar tragedies.
Carbon monoxide incident in Fairfield County leaves woman dead, firefighters hospitalized
A fatal carbon monoxide incident in Fairfield County prompted a large emergency response Thursday morning, resulting in the death of an elderly woman and the hospitalization of several individuals, including first responders. Authorities said the incident occurred at a residence in the 9200 block of Slough Road NW, where emergency crews were dispatched following reports of a potential carbon monoxide exposure inside the home. According to Fairfield County Sheriff Alex Lape, firefighters from the Bloom Township Fire Department were called to the scene at approximately 9:30 a.m. Upon entering the residence, responders discovered multiple occupants and a family pet showing symptoms commonly associated with carbon monoxide poisoning. The presence of those symptoms led crews to take immediate safety measures while assisting the individuals inside the home. A 96-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Sheriff Lape confirmed that two additional family members were transported to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center for medical treatment. Officials did not release details regarding their conditions, citing privacy concerns. The family pet found inside the home was also affected, though authorities did not provide further information on its status. In addition to the residents, seven firefighters were taken to area hospitals as a precautionary measure after potential exposure during the response. Officials emphasized that the firefighters were transported out of an abundance of caution, underscoring the risks emergency personnel face when responding to incidents involving toxic gases such as carbon monoxide. The scene was secured while investigators worked to determine the source of the exposure. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can quickly become deadly in enclosed spaces, often without warning. Authorities have not yet released information regarding whether the home was equipped with functioning carbon monoxide detectors at the time of the incident. The Fairfield County Coroner’s Office has taken over the investigation into the woman’s death and will conduct further examinations to determine the exact cause. Sheriff Lape stated that the investigation remains ongoing and that additional findings may be released once all assessments are completed. Officials used the incident to remind residents of the importance of carbon monoxide safety, particularly during colder months when heating systems are in frequent use. Emergency responders stressed the value of properly maintained appliances and working carbon monoxide alarms in preventing similar tragedies.
US revokes 85,000 visas as Trump administration intensifies security review
The United States government has revoked approximately 85,000 visas since President Donald Trump returned to office in January, according to a statement shared by the State Department on X. The announcement described the cancellations as part of a sharpened national security agenda endorsed by both the president and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The message emphasized that the administration intends to continue its intensified oversight of foreign nationals as part of its broader commitment
US revokes 85,000 visas as Trump administration intensifies security review
The United States government has revoked approximately 85,000 visas since President Donald Trump returned to office in January, according to a statement shared by the State Department on X. The announcement described the cancellations as part of a sharpened national security agenda endorsed by both the president and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The message emphasized that the administration intends to continue its intensified oversight of foreign nationals as part of its broader commitment
DC Council Moves to Allow Marriages During Federal Government Shutdown
Washington, D.C. — The ongoing federal government shutdown has disrupted many aspects of daily life across the nation, and in the District of Columbia, it has even put love on hold. With the federally funded court system temporarily suspending non-essential services, couples planning to marry in the nation’s capital have found themselves unable to obtain marriage licenses or schedule courthouse ceremonies. In response, the DC Council is expected to pass emergency legislation this
DC Council Moves to Allow Marriages During Federal Government Shutdown
Washington, D.C. — The ongoing federal government shutdown has disrupted many aspects of daily life across the nation, and in the District of Columbia, it has even put love on hold. With the federally funded court system temporarily suspending non-essential services, couples planning to marry in the nation’s capital have found themselves unable to obtain marriage licenses or schedule courthouse ceremonies. In response, the DC Council is expected to pass emergency legislation this
US To Review Over 55 Million Visa Holders For Possible Deportation
The United States government has announced a significant escalation in its immigration oversight, with the Department of State confirming that it is reviewing the records of more than 55 million foreigners who currently hold valid US visas. This large-scale review aims to identify potential violations of immigration rules or security threats that could make an individual ineligible to remain in the country. Officials have indicated that the move forms part of an
US To Review Over 55 Million Visa Holders For Possible Deportation
The United States government has announced a significant escalation in its immigration oversight, with the Department of State confirming that it is reviewing the records of more than 55 million foreigners who currently hold valid US visas. This large-scale review aims to identify potential violations of immigration rules or security threats that could make an individual ineligible to remain in the country. Officials have indicated that the move forms part of an
Visa policy changes may delay work return for H-1B holders in Silicon Valley
Starting September 2, 2025, significant changes to United States visa policy will take effect, impacting thousands of H-1B and other nonimmigrant visa holders across the country. The U.S. State Department has announced that its long-standing Interview Waiver Program, which allowed many visa holders to renew without attending an in-person interview, will be largely discontinued. This shift means that most applicants, including those on H-1B visas, will now be
Visa policy changes may delay work return for H-1B holders in Silicon Valley
Starting September 2, 2025, significant changes to United States visa policy will take effect, impacting thousands of H-1B and other nonimmigrant visa holders across the country. The U.S. State Department has announced that its long-standing Interview Waiver Program, which allowed many visa holders to renew without attending an in-person interview, will be largely discontinued. This shift means that most applicants, including those on H-1B visas, will now be
New Fiber Line Aims to Fix Air Traffic Issues Near Newark Liberty Airport by July
Travelers flying in and out of New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport may soon experience smoother skies, as the Department of Transportation announces key improvements to communication systems that have recently caused flight issues. For weeks, Newark has dealt with a string of disruptions caused by communication breakdowns between air traffic controllers and pilots. These problems have raised concerns about traveler safety and the efficiency
New Fiber Line Aims to Fix Air Traffic Issues Near Newark Liberty Airport by July
Travelers flying in and out of New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport may soon experience smoother skies, as the Department of Transportation announces key improvements to communication systems that have recently caused flight issues. For weeks, Newark has dealt with a string of disruptions caused by communication breakdowns between air traffic controllers and pilots. These problems have raised concerns about traveler safety and the efficiency
Ken Martin Calls Trump Tax Plan Devastating for Tri-State Families
In a forceful rebuke of President Donald Trump’s proposed tax and immigration legislation, Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin has issued a stark warning about its potential impact on blue states like New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Speaking during his first interview in the tri-state region since becoming DNC chair, Martin described the bill as devastating and accused Republican lawmakers of targeting essential health care and economic protections under the guise of fisc
Ken Martin Calls Trump Tax Plan Devastating for Tri-State Families
In a forceful rebuke of President Donald Trump’s proposed tax and immigration legislation, Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin has issued a stark warning about its potential impact on blue states like New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Speaking during his first interview in the tri-state region since becoming DNC chair, Martin described the bill as devastating and accused Republican lawmakers of targeting essential health care and economic protections under the guise of fisc
528 billionaires live in just 4 US states exposing stark economic imbalance
The economic disparity among US states has been sharply illustrated by new data showing that more than half of the nation’s billionaires reside in just four states, while three states do not have a single billionaire. Out of a total of 902 billionaires across the country, 528 live in California, New York, Florida, and Texas. This geographic clustering of immense wealth reveals growing inequality in wealth distribution across the United States. California tops the list with 1
528 billionaires live in just 4 US states exposing stark economic imbalance
The economic disparity among US states has been sharply illustrated by new data showing that more than half of the nation’s billionaires reside in just four states, while three states do not have a single billionaire. Out of a total of 902 billionaires across the country, 528 live in California, New York, Florida, and Texas. This geographic clustering of immense wealth reveals growing inequality in wealth distribution across the United States. California tops the list with 1
Warriors vs Rockets 2025 NBA Playoffs: Series Recap, Schedule, and Jimmy Butler's X-Factor Role
The Golden State Warriors are officially back in the NBA Playoffs, securing the No. 7 seed after a strong play-in victory and setting up a first-round showdown with a familiar postseason rival — the Houston Rockets, who hold the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference. This matchup rekindles one of the more competitive playoff rivalries in recent years, with Golden State previously besting Houston in all four playoff series between 2015 and 2019. Now, in 2025, the two sides are meeting for
Warriors vs Rockets 2025 NBA Playoffs: Series Recap, Schedule, and Jimmy Butler's X-Factor Role
The Golden State Warriors are officially back in the NBA Playoffs, securing the No. 7 seed after a strong play-in victory and setting up a first-round showdown with a familiar postseason rival — the Houston Rockets, who hold the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference. This matchup rekindles one of the more competitive playoff rivalries in recent years, with Golden State previously besting Houston in all four playoff series between 2015 and 2019. Now, in 2025, the two sides are meeting for
How Houston Spent $180 Million: A Deep Dive Into the City's Procurement and Purchasing Process
The City of Houston spent $180 million from its general fund on purchasing goods and services during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, according to newly released public financial records. Overseeing that massive flow of public funds was the Strategic Procurement Division of the Finance Department, which itself cost about $9.5 million to operate last year. City officials emphasize that purchasing within a government body like Houston is far different from everyday consumer spending. Unlik
How Houston Spent $180 Million: A Deep Dive Into the City's Procurement and Purchasing Process
The City of Houston spent $180 million from its general fund on purchasing goods and services during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, according to newly released public financial records. Overseeing that massive flow of public funds was the Strategic Procurement Division of the Finance Department, which itself cost about $9.5 million to operate last year. City officials emphasize that purchasing within a government body like Houston is far different from everyday consumer spending. Unlik
Federal Judge Reinstates SEVIS Status for Ohio State Ph.D. Student After Visa Record Deletion
An Indian Ph.D. student studying agricultural engineering at Ohio State University has had her international student status temporarily reinstated by a federal judge after the federal government revoked her SEVIS record without prior notice. This development comes amid growing concern over recent removals of student visa records that have impacted students across the United States. U.S. District Court Judge Algenon L. Marbley issued a ruling last week that reinstates the stu
Federal Judge Reinstates SEVIS Status for Ohio State Ph.D. Student After Visa Record Deletion
An Indian Ph.D. student studying agricultural engineering at Ohio State University has had her international student status temporarily reinstated by a federal judge after the federal government revoked her SEVIS record without prior notice. This development comes amid growing concern over recent removals of student visa records that have impacted students across the United States. U.S. District Court Judge Algenon L. Marbley issued a ruling last week that reinstates the stu
Massive Wildfire in New Jersey Forces Evacuations, Shuts Garden State Parkway
A rapidly growing wildfire erupted Tuesday in Ocean County, New Jersey, prompting urgent evacuation orders and widespread traffic disruption as the blaze consumed more than 8,500 acres. The fire, known as the Jones Road Fire, is situated within the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area in Barnegat Township and has significantly impacted residents and commuters alike. Authorities reported that approximately 3,000 residents have been instructed to evacuate the affected areas to
Massive Wildfire in New Jersey Forces Evacuations, Shuts Garden State Parkway
A rapidly growing wildfire erupted Tuesday in Ocean County, New Jersey, prompting urgent evacuation orders and widespread traffic disruption as the blaze consumed more than 8,500 acres. The fire, known as the Jones Road Fire, is situated within the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management Area in Barnegat Township and has significantly impacted residents and commuters alike. Authorities reported that approximately 3,000 residents have been instructed to evacuate the affected areas to
MK Stalin Forms High-Level Panel for State Autonomy, Renews Attack on NEET and NEP Policies
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, in a significant move towards strengthening state rights, on Tuesday announced the formation of a high-level committee led by former Supreme Court judge Kurian Joseph. The committee will examine and recommend steps to enhance Tamil Nadu’s autonomy amid growing friction with the Union government. The announcement was made during his address in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, highlighting what Stalin termed as "persistent overreach by the Centre." T
MK Stalin Forms High-Level Panel for State Autonomy, Renews Attack on NEET and NEP Policies
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, in a significant move towards strengthening state rights, on Tuesday announced the formation of a high-level committee led by former Supreme Court judge Kurian Joseph. The committee will examine and recommend steps to enhance Tamil Nadu’s autonomy amid growing friction with the Union government. The announcement was made during his address in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, highlighting what Stalin termed as "persistent overreach by the Centre." T
ICE Arrests 37 Workers in Immigration Raid at Washington Roofing Company Amid Ongoing Investigation
A roofing company in northern Washington state became the focal point of a major federal immigration enforcement action this week, resulting in the arrest of 37 individuals. The operation took place in Bellingham, a city situated near the Canadian border, where federal agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) executed a raid at Mt. Baker Roofing’s warehouse early Wednesday morning. The agents, part of ICE’s Home
ICE Arrests 37 Workers in Immigration Raid at Washington Roofing Company Amid Ongoing Investigation
A roofing company in northern Washington state became the focal point of a major federal immigration enforcement action this week, resulting in the arrest of 37 individuals. The operation took place in Bellingham, a city situated near the Canadian border, where federal agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) executed a raid at Mt. Baker Roofing’s warehouse early Wednesday morning. The agents, part of ICE’s Home









