
Justice Department Sues 3 States, D.C. Over Voter Data Disputes
The U.S. Justice Department has sued three states and D.C. for not providing voter data requested by the Trump admin.

The U.S. Justice Department has sued three states and D.C. for not providing voter data requested by the Trump admin.

Buncombe County’s labor market improves post-Hurricane Helene with a jobless rate drop to 3.7%, nearing state average.

Lackawanna College breaks ground on the Center for Technology Innovation to advance workforce development in PA.

Representatives discussed ICE operations with local law enforcement, highlighting differences in policies and discretion.

The University of Georgia experienced a 12.8% rise in early action applications for fall 2026, totaling over 34,000.

Placer County allocates $500K to form Housing Trust Tahoe, boosting workforce housing efforts with legal and outreach support.

Coal will keep burning in North Omaha. OPPD delayed shutting down its coal units, citing increased energy needs.

Survey reveals housing and transport challenges in Tahoe region; 66% are cost-burdened, 15% faced homelessness.

A federal judge heard arguments on whether to dismiss a lawsuit by former UM workers fired after protests to divest from Israel.

Zuckerman criticized the university’s timeline for faculty separations, calling it disrespectful and damaging to education.

In a rare event, a polar bear in Manitoba adopts an orphaned cub, marking the 13th documented case in 50 years, offering hope and insights into their behavior.

Melinda Pereira seeks to thank an unknown nurse who performed CPR and saved her during cardiac arrest at Echo Lake Park, Virginia, on November 5, 2025.