Fort Worth’s fight against filth has yielded some hefty results. According to the City of Fort Worth, a staggering 19 million pounds of litter and debris were collected in fiscal year 2024. This daunting figure comes as the city combines its resources across several departments and services to tackle litter control head-on. Initiatives such as...
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Rep. Glenn Grothman Re-Elected in Wisconsin’s 6th District Amidst Record Sheboygan County Turnout
Wisconsin’s 6th Congressional District has confirmed its representative for another term, with incumbent U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-Wisconsin) securing his position against Democratic opponent John Zarbano. As reported by FOX6Now, Grothman, a native of Thiensville and an alum of University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been a congressional figure since 2014. The campaign for Grothman highlighted key...
Upper Arlington Launches Grant Program to Bolster Community Inclusion and Diversity
The City of Upper Arlington is officially accepting applications for its 2025 Community Relations Innovation Small Grant Program. This initiative aims to fund local projects that enhance inclusivity and understanding within the community. Those looking to boost their programs or events can now apply for grants ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. The grants seek to...
Close Race in Chicago’s District 1 School Board Election as Jennifer Custer Takes Slim Lead
As the Far Northwest Side District 1 Chicago School Board race comes to a close, stay-at-home mom and former educator Jennifer Custer appears to have taken a slight lead over Michelle N. Pierre. With almost all precincts reporting, Custer, a former assistant principal and union leader supported by the Chicago Teachers Union, holds the edge...
Seasonal Loose Leaf Collection Service in Raleigh Begins November 12 with Residents Advised to Check Schedule for Updates
Raleigh residents, it’s time to prep your rakes and get ready for the city’s seasonal loose leaf collection. Starting November 12, the City of Raleigh invites locals to neatly pile their fallen leaves near the curb for the city’s pick-up service. In a statement obtained by the City of Raleigh’s official news page, residents are...
Glendale Police Boost DUI Prevention Tactics with $36K Grant from DUI Abatement Council
The Glendale Police Department has recently been the beneficiary of a generous grant aimed at ramping up efforts against driving under the influence (DUI). The grant, totaling $36,000, comes from the DUI Abatement Council and the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety and is earmarked specifically for DUI education and enforcement initiatives. This new influx of...
Attempted Robbery at Oakland University Female Student Targeted by Masked Men in Oakview Hall
Early this morning, an attempted robbery occurred at Oakland University, targeting a female student on the second floor of Oakview Hall. The university’s police are calling for any information related to the incident, which involved five men wearing ski masks who approached the student at approximately 12:30 a.m. As reported by ClickOnDetroit, the suspects engaged...
Seminole Soccer Coach Arrested, Suspected of Lewd Behavior with Minor in Pinellas County
A Seminole soccer coach was arrested on Tuesday and is facing allegations of lewd and lascivious behavior involving a minor, according to Pinellas County authorities. Joel Avitia, a 42-year-old man, is accused of using his position of trust to engage in inappropriate conduct with an underage female. Details provided by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office...
“Bling Bishop” Lamor Whitehead Sentenced to 9 Years for Defrauding Brooklyn Congregants as NYC Church Robber Also Jailed
The saga of Lamor Whitehead, once known as the “Bling Bishop” for his lavish lifestyle and flamboyant jewelry, has come to a seeming close with his sentencing to nine years in federal prison. Whitehead, a Brooklyn pastor, faced justice for a string of frauds, including swindling a single mom out of her life savings. U.S....
Montgomery County Seeks Nominees for 2024 Human Rights Hall of Fame
The Montgomery County Office of Human Rights (OHR) is accepting nominations for its prestigious Human Rights Hall of Fame, aimed at recognizing individuals committed to the advancement of civil rights and social justice within the county. As reported by Montgomery County’s official press release, nominations for the 2024 Class will be accepted until the closing...