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America’s police forces are at war with college students. Inspired by students who set up encampments on Columbia University’s lawn, more than 90 college campuses across 40 states have set up similar actions to protest their schools’ investments in Israel. Some have set up camps, while others have staged sit-ins or occupied buildings, but nearly […]
The Renters Reform Bill was introduced last year, but it has been beset by delays, and now has 200 amendments added to it. What's the latest?
A committee to address the deer population in Jamestown has been reformed. Jamestown City Council President Tony Dolce announced at the voting session Monday that Council member Joe Paterniti will chair the Deer Management Committee and be joined by Council members Bill Reynolds and Andrew Faulkner, “To work on this throughout the spring and into […]
With the vast majority of voters disapproving of President Joe Biden’s handling of the economy, particularly inflation, one might expect that he would be doing everything in his power to grow the economy and restrain prices. Unfortunately, he is more committed to appeasing environmental activists than he is to delivering prosperity. On Tuesday, the White […]
It’s time to put a stop to the foolish, dangerous behavior taking place on college campuses.
In our increasingly interdependent and complex world, the principle of law must be established as an imperishable bulwark against not only the offenses of individual criminals but also those of powerful entities and individuals who wield influence. By: Austin S Fallah True Son of Liberia, Africa, and the Planet Soil This parley argues that no []
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Former executive director of Hesed House Ryan Dowd joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss whether communities should be able to punish people for sleeping outside, the long-term objectives of such laws, and the likelihood of the Supreme Court ruling in favor of homeless individuals. For more information on how you can lend a helping […]
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments about whether a small Oregon city can cite and prosecute homeless people for sleeping in public places when they have nowhere else to lay their heads. If the case reveals nothing else about the state of our country, it reveals this: We continue to fail the homeless people who live among us, and no single court ruling in the world is going to solve the underlying issues — the lack of affordable housing, widespread income equality, substance abuse...
Activists and neighborhood residents seek to restore urban tributary.