Sylvia Strobel joined Twin Cities PBS in February of 2020. As the CEO of one of our nation's foremost PBS stations, she is leading the organization into an exciting new future: expanding Twin Cities ...
Nearly 50 public officials earned over $1 million last year, mostly in government corporations. Reporting rules vary by jurisdiction, with federal figures more transparent than most states.
The Northwest Territories' public library service said it welcomes the federal decision to retain low postage costs for ...
At least 500 students with special needs, requiring occupational therapy and speech language therapy services as part of their federally mandated Individualized Education Plan (IEP), will not see thos ...
The team, led by a Boise State University civil engineering researcher, looked at half a million wildfire starts, and hundreds of attributes about them. Beyond the obvious weather variables like wind ...
A leading exec at the public broadcasting institution breaks down the impact of recent government cuts and what to do about them By Abbey White Associate Editor & News Writer In May 1969, Fred ...
Deputy Minister Nomusa Dube-Ncube will on Friday, the 20th of February 2026 lead the relaunch of Khetha Radio Station at the SABC offices in Auckland Park, Johannesburg.
Portside Real Estate Group welcomed Will Reardon to its Seacoast region agent team. He brings more than four years of real estate experience to his new role.
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Ministry Showcases Strong Start in Mwinyi's Second Term
MINISTRY of Community Development, Elders, Gender and Children has outlined key achievements recorded during the first 100 days of President Hussein Mwinyi's second term, highlighting progress in ...
President Trump said Khamenei's death is “the single greatest chance for the Iranian people to take back their Country.” ...
Adam and JMart discuss the wild final days of the Texas Senate primaries, a Joe Biden campaign stop and the Trump-Mamdani bromance. FRIDAY LISTEN: Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) spoke to Dasha for this ...
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Our Advertising Regulator Is Funded By The Food And Beverage Industry. Should It Be Allowed To Block Ads On Sugar's Health Risks?
A pending court complaint alleges bias after the regulator voted to block radio advertisements about the dangers of sugar. Two months after a public service announcement aired on the SABC radio, South ...
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