Voters of color in Nassau County, N.Y., are no strangers to having to organize to ensure their votes count. But in 2023, the county’s Legislature took vote dilution to new heights. In places like ...
New York City’s decision to stop dropping vaccination bait along the Nassau ... current on their rabies vaccination." She said in 2024, there were 1,864 animal bites reported to the county ...
New York has barred drivers from driving past buses picking up or dropping off kids for a long time, and a 2019 law let local governments install cameras and issue tickets to those who ignored the ...
A rabid raccoon that bit and scratched a Nassau County resident has been collected ... The department is currently seeking New York State Department of Health money to expand this distribution ...
The Right Rev. Mariann Budde, Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of Washington, made headlines this week after she angered ...
No matter the outcome, she intended to preach, she said. In 2020, Bishop Budde wrote an opinion piece in The New York Times saying that she was “outraged” and “horrified” by Mr. Trump’s ...
Re “‘Have Mercy’ on Migrants, Bishop Asks of President” (news article ... but simply for enacting policies with which the current administration disagrees, is wrong.
From May 2025, the number of councillors will decrease to 98 elected members representing 51 wards across the county. The Woodhouse Close ward will be included within the new Bishop Auckland ward.
President Trump Wednesday demanded an apology from the Episcopal bishop who criticized his hard-line policies on immigration and LGBTQ rights at the National Prayer Service on his first full day ...
President Trump early Wednesday morning slammed the bishop at a National Cathedral prayer service for the inauguration who called on him to have mercy on transgender children and immigrant families.
President Trump on Wednesday tore into the “nasty” Democratic bishop who lectured him at the National Prayer Service — as the church leader confirmed she was sending him a political message.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump called for a public apology from the bishop who urged him to “have mercy upon” LGBTQ+ people and others in the country who are “scared” during her ...