“I Hope People Called Me Generous”: Tallahassee’s John Newton Remembered
A Life of Generosity and Impact John Newton, a well-known Tallahassee lawyer and retired administrative law judge, left a lasting…
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A Life of Generosity and Impact John Newton, a well-known Tallahassee lawyer and retired administrative law judge, left a lasting…
A Weekend Escape to Serene New York Towns New York is often associated with the fast-paced energy of Manhattan and…
Discover the Magic of Fall on the South Shore As Labor Day fades into memory and the school year begins,…
Background on the Incident A former employee of the Jacksonville Public Education Fund (JPEF) has been let go following social…
Autumn Delights in Western New York As the leaves change and the air cools, Western New York transforms into a…
California Leaders Advocate for Cap-and-Trade Extension to Bolster Public Transit in Los Angeles County A coalition of Los Angeles County…
Kay Ruhstaller, CEO of the Family Resource Center, experienced an extraordinary day when she was surprised with the announcement that…
A $15 Billion Data Center Proposal Sparks Debate in Middlesex Township A proposed $15 billion data center complex in Middlesex…
UConn Hartford Welcomes First On-Campus Residents, Expanding University Footprint The University of Connecticut (UConn) has taken a significant step in…
The Jackson City Council is set to address crucial issues ranging from infrastructure improvements to regulations on public solicitation at…