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Letters to the editor: May 29
The Voice· 5 days agoBy definition, Supervisor Brad Kersten is paid well for his actions and work he selectively chooses. The issue with The Voice article just like his 2024 ...
Voters in Otis back short-term rental fees, inspections, reject CPA - The Reminder
The Reminder· 4 days agoA capacity crowd at Town Meeting approved a short-term rental bylaw, rejected the Community Preservation Act and voted to take no action on the $4.5 million Town Hall annex proposed by selectmen ...
New neighborhood safety office mired in confusion
Colorado Springs Gazette· 18 hours agoGenerally when speaking of creating change and implementing innovation within Denver’s Department of Public Safety, a resilient and well conceived...
Wicker’s Pentagon Spending Plan Doubles Down on a Failed Strategy
Forbes· 4 days agoSenator Roger Wicker (R-MS) is hardly a household name, but his ideas, if implemented, could have a...
Harrell shelves plans for controversial gunshot detection technology
Seattle Times· 2 days agoMayor Bruce Harrell is shelving plans to roll out gunshot detection equipment in Seattle, putting...
Penn Manor school board seeks information on reduced tax increase
Lancaster Online· 4 days agoWhat happened: After a lengthy discussion and debate, board members asked Dan Forry, chief financial...
Ramit Sethi slammed Kevin O'Leary for repeating the tired trope of creating wealth by skipping...
Moneywise via AOL· 3 days agoHe believes this approach is more practical than tracking the number of lattes and sandwiches you...
The Neighborhood Boys Are Terrorizing Us in Our Own Home
Slate· 5 days agoWanting to “play” with my daughter has taken a scary turn.
The coverage of Laura Tingle’s comments on racism is a textbook beat-up, but she’s not in the wrong
The Conversation· 5 days agoStriking the balance between journalists’ private free speech rights and the public duty they owe to impartiality and their employer’s reputation is one of the most complex ...
Concerns about displacement, small businesses loom over Boston property tax debate
GBH News· 4 days agoAs Boston city councilors weigh a property tax proposal from Mayor Michelle Wu, they’re wrestling...