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GalaChain partners with Shrapnel becoming first foreign blockchain integrated with China’s TCC, opening the door to 600 ...
The City of Morgan Hill recently launched a new initiative designed to help small businesses make their facilities more ...
In the morning of Tuesday, April 18, 2024, 18-year-old Newburgh resident Ben T. Kooperman allegedly first entered New Paltz Middle School, and then allegedly entered New Paltz High School. After ...
As part of the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), city leaders are making sure Los Angeles is ...
More than 60 vendors, including Vivint and Rapid Roofing reps, are now licensed for door-to-door sales in Battle Creek.
Richfield is expanding its digital badge ecosystem with Fortinet’s NSE certification, so students can gain the skills and ...
On Monday, David Easley, 39, of Georgia, pleaded guilty to one count of evading airport security. This comes after Easley was charged in May. According to court documents, in May 2024, Easley booked a ...
Gov. Newsom signs California budget with conditions, closes $12B deficit by cutting back immigrants’ access to health care ...
A newly signed bill will allow two-year-olds to qualify for the Preschool Open Doors tuition subsidy program starting Jan. 2026.
WALTON COUNTY, Fla. (WCTV/Gray Florida Capital Bureau) - Public access to Florida’s beaches could soon expand, after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Tuesday repealing the state’s controversial ...
DeSantis signed the bill, FL SB1622 (25R), in Walton County repealing the law that critics said emboldened property owners to put up no-trespassing signs and order visitors off beaches.
The bill protects public beach access in Florida and gives power to local governments when it comes to the customary use of beaches.
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