The latest proposal by Gov. Ron DeSantis is, as usual, a total con job designed to benefit the wealthy, defund public schools and local governments, and continue their push toward income inequality.
On a rare day off for me, I should be outside raking leaves or cleaning gutters, but I'm experiencing a severe case of the lazies. These Napa rebobs that have been in the news lately have given me a ...
A recent article in The Advocate describes U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy's proposal to replace Democratic efforts to extend the enhanced tax credits for the Affordable Care Act that expire Dec. 31. Cassidy ...
Your Nov. 13 article, “County proposes $1 monthly phone fee,” quotes the county’s rationale as being to “ensure that the 9-1-1 emergency response system provides efficient, interoperability and ...
I wish to offer my strong support for the city manager proposal described in Alderman Carl Franco’s letter to the Aurora Beacon-News published on Sunday, Nov. 2. With the exception of a short stint ...
A good cover letter marries an applicant’s CV to the demands of the job. It helps employers identify promising candidates, particularly those with an employment history that is orthogonal to their ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. With federal hydrogen funding eliminated, LADWP’s $800-million Scattergood conversion project will increasingly ...
The FBI says a proposal by House lawmakers to strip the bureau of its authority over counterintelligence efforts and hand it over to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard would create ...
The sparsely attended Lahaina community meeting Oct. 15 and lack of enthusiasm was due to the many changes in the hard presentation depicting the proposed future of Front Street Apartments. Hovering ...
Here’s a poll we don’t need to take: How many job seekers enjoy writing cover letters? Surprise! No one’s hand went up. That may be why some surveys report fewer than half of job seekers use cover ...
So Fort Morgan wants a pool for a penny? I have just one question: how many pennies? It turns out around 8 billion — enough to fill 45 forty-foot shipping containers, build 500 apartment homes, build ...