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Apr 20 2024
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Two public hearings on Westfield truck terminal scheduled for April 23
WESTFIELD - Both the City Council and the Conservation Commission will host public hearings on Westfield trucking company DM Express’s proposal for a truck terminal at 209 Lockhouse Road on Tuesday, April 23. The City Council hearing is scheduled for 7 p.m. in the second floor City Council Chambers at City Hall, 59 Court St., Westfield. From the council, DM Express is seeking a special permit
MassLive.comAug 12 2020
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Public Opinion on Abortion
As of 2019, public support for legal abortion remains as high as it has been in two decades of polling. Currently, 61% say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 38% say it should be illegal in all or most cases.
Pew Research CenterMar 25 2024
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Business & Professionals Code S21700 Notice is hereby given that a public lien sale of the following described personal property will be held at the hour of 10:00 AM on April 11, 2024 at Derrel's Mini Storage located at 5000 Ashe Road, Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of California. Bids to be placed on storagetreasures.com Jessica Espinoza - Katy Ellis - Zane Stone
The Bakersfield CalifornianApr 23 2024
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OPINION — Helen Riehle: Intentional planning and investment drives South Burlington’s housing strategy
This commentary is by Helen Riehle, former South Burlington City Council member and chair. The availability, affordability, and yes, safety, of housing will make or break a community, its economic vitality and its social vibrancy. If there is one thing that unites us, it’s that we all recognize the affordable housing crisis in Chittenden County and in Vermont. We all recognize that people need
VT DiggerApr 24 2024
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Exit interview: St. Louis public housing director stressed by ‘doom and gloom’ of the job
In a wide-ranging interview, she described a particularly stressful tenure, given fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and $202 million in unmet preventive maintenance and other needs to the public housing system. The agency heavily relies on funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. She left during a historic time. The agency has ramped up and hired dozens of employees
St. Louis Post-DispatchApr 16 2024
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NPR suspends veteran editor as it grapples with his public criticism
NPR has formally punished Uri Berliner, the senior editor who publicly argued a week ago that the network had "lost America's trust" by approaching news stories with a rigidly progressive mindset.
Berliner's five-day suspension without pay, which began last Friday, has not been previously reported.
Yet the public radio network is grappling in other ways with the fallout from
NPR (Online News)Apr 13 2024
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Carroll County residents must defend their public library
It is certainly an interesting time to be a book lover, but book lovers we are and we have been excited to celebrate National Library Week and our Carroll County Public Library this past week. Instead of spreading the word about celebrating our public library system and letting them know how grateful we are for all they do, we find ourselves in the position of wanting to fiercely defend CCPL,
Baltimore SunApr 19 2024
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Chicago Public Schools launches a new, ‘more equitable’ funding model
While legislators in Springfield consider a bill that would prevent Chicago Public Schools from closing schools or making changes to its admissions policies through 2027, district officials have begun finalizing a budget they claim will benefit all of the district’s schools – neighborhood and selective enrollment – in the upcoming school year. The district’s proposed budget for the 2024-25
Chicago TribuneApr 16 2024
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Hearing to determine if Covenant School shooting records are public begins
Whether documents related to the mass shooting at The Covenant School will be made public hinges on the outcome of a hearing beginning Tuesday morning. Lawyers for Metro Nashville, The Covenant School and Covenant Presbyterian Church, parents of Covenant students and several records requesters including The Tennessean will argue before Chancellor I'Ashea Myles in a high-profile hearing over
The Tennessean