The Guam Board of Allied Health Examiners continues to discuss whether someone in alternative medicine like acupuncture should be called a “doctor.” In a Sept. 5 meeting, the board addressed once ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi pledges to go after "hate speech," saying there's no place for it after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. But that isn't U.S. law under the First Amendment, and Kirk himself ...
MIDLAND, Texas — The Midland Independent School District Board president has released a statement concerning recent rhetoric used by a school district teacher about political violence and the ...
You likely use a cutting board every single day. It’s an essential kitchen tool that plays a much larger role in your health than you have probably realized. Since recent studies indicate that using a ...
The Jammu & Kashmir Waqf Board drew widespread criticism for placing the national emblem at the Hazratbal shrine, with political and religious leaders calling it disrespectful and against Islamic ...
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — The Amherst County Board of Supervisors has denied a proposal for a large solar farm located a couple of miles outside of town. The decision, made last week, resulted in a 4 to ...
Lakewood Mayor Randy Holcomb, and Trustee Ellen Barnes conduct business Tuesday at a Board of Trustees meeting. P-J photo by Michael Zabrodsky LAKEWOOD – Three special-use permit applications for ...
I built a high-speed data acquisition system that captures very high bandwidth data rate from a sensor, up to the order of 10 Gbps. The FPGA can process the Real-time data, buffer the data in an ...
Beavercreek Township is looking to remove a board member after an employee made a complaint against her. As reported on News Center 7 at 5:00, the Beavercreek Township Board of Trustees majority voted ...
As reported on News Center 7 at 5:00, the Beavercreek Township Board of Trustees majority voted to remove Debborah Wallace from her duties. She was not present at Friday’s meeting. Earlier this year, ...
A week dedicated to the stories from New York’s uniquely ubiquitous housing option. How far would you go to win the approval of a group of strangers just to live in your dream apartment in New York?
The Cornelius Board of Commissioners on Monday night approved a couple’s planned six-story, $20 million mixed-use condo building on vacant land that residents have called a longstanding eyesore.