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The Washington Supreme Court on Thursday overturned Spokane’s law banning homeless encampments from most of the city.
If we are proud of Tamil, then I would request everyone to at least sign their name in Tamil," Modi remarked, emphasizing the importance of embracing one's linguistic heritage. The Prime Minister ...
Some, including Bronson's former municipal manager Amy Demboski, said the state Republican Party was disinterested and disengaged with Anchorage elections ... There was almost no spending this ...
Additional "No Camping" signs have been installed across reserves and areas managed by the DBCA, including popular beaches in the Exmouth Gulf Area and Westside (Jurabi Coastal Park). Council ...
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Governor Brad Little signed Senate Bill 1141 on Tuesday, which bans camping and sleeping on public property in cities with over 100,000 residents, including Boise.
Anchorage voters have until 8 p.m. Tuesday to return their ballots to be counted in this year’s municipal election ... Though they will offer clear signs of who is likely to win in a given ...
There was no suggestion in the statement however that any action on those barriers would be taken ahead of Tuesday, when new US tariffs on its worldwide trade partners are slated to start.
I remember the signs in the windows that said ‘No Irish or dogs‘. I didn’t want to live in a country that took that attitude towards me or mine – though it was not fired by deep feelings ...
They are asking the public to please use caution while traveling through the area. LBL staff said this area is just north of the South Bison Range along the Trace and is not a prescribed burn. No ...
No crane deaths have been reported in Nebraska so far, reports NTV News’ Jack Bartlett. Bird flu aside, Nebraska biologists have another reason to celebrate: During their weekly aerial crane ...
TRAVERSE CITY — A two-alarm structure fire may have been caused by the use of a propane torch to melt ice in the parking lot, Grand Traverse Metro Fire Department reported. The fire was called ...