
Nebraska AGs Challenge Federal Reclassification of Marijuana Laws
The AGs argue skipping public notice risks change validity and may violate a 1967 treaty on narcotics handling.

The AGs argue skipping public notice risks change validity and may violate a 1967 treaty on narcotics handling.

Gov. Josh Shapiro visited Archbald to address community concerns about proposed data centers and their impacts.

BorgWarner announces a $100M expansion in Henderson County, creating 378 jobs with salaries above the county’s average.

The plan includes reforestation after the Caldor Fire. It proposes using glyphosate, raising health concerns.

Sen. Chris Kapenga stands by his vote against a bipartisan spending bill, citing fiscal responsibility despite 80% public support.

Athens Area Diaper Bank receives $200,000 for expansion, boosting diaper access and service capacity for families.

Pam Knox retires from UGA as director of the Weather Network, noting climate changes and advising preparedness.

Parents and teachers protest the proposal to relocate The Special Children’s School, emphasizing its vital role.

Greg Moyer’s tragic death at 15 led to a mission that now mandates AEDs at all PIAA events, saving countless lives.

Greensboro has launched a fund to aid small downtown businesses in repairing vandalism damage, offering up to $2,000.

Michael Whatley is portrayed as an outsider in a new ad, despite being a corporate lobbyist with deep energy sector ties.
