Archive (Page 3)
December 8, 2025
Activists Rally to Save a Stately Pair of Seattle Oaks
A northern red oak tree believed to be more over one-hundred-year-old might be sacrificed for a new development’s driveway. The battle over it reveals much about Seattle’s struggle to balance growth and nature in The Emerald City.
December 7, 2025
NJ Town Wants Barbershops and Salons to Shape Up
Personal care establishments in a Hackettstown, N.J. may be forced to comply with increased licensing regulations or face suspension.
December 5, 2025
Florida School Board Member Fires Back Against State Oversight
A Florida school board member went to the state's department meeting to defend accusations made against her social media posts about Charlie Kirk.
December 5, 2025
No Kings Rallies Continue Nationwide
Millions of demonstrators came together in across the nation as part of the most recent “No King” protests, voicing anger over federal policies regarding immigration, education, the economy, and healthcare.
December 5, 2025
NPR v. Trump Case Moves Forward as Judge Hears Arguments
NPR, Colorado Public Radio, KSUT Public Radio and Aspen Public Radio filed suit against the government's decision to erase public media. A federal judge is now hearing arguments about whether the executive order is unconstitutional.