The Teacher’s Strike Wave Continues

Teacher’s strikes seem to be the new wave flooding the nation. As of February 2019, there are several active walkouts. As of now, the first strike of the year is over. A deal was reached by the union in Los Angeles on January 22, with the country’s second-largest school district that called for smaller classroom sizes […]
Lakewood Communities Continue to Battles the Storms

Lakewood, Washington is under attack from the weather, the area has been hit with back to back snowstorms during February, and they are not out the woods yet. As the storm continued to drive southward running parallel with the Washington coastline, heavy snow was seen throughout Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019. This storm can be the same, if […]
USPS Informed Delivery® Tells Customers What to Expect in the Mail

Ever get tired of going out to the mailbox in the inclement weather or walking down the block to pick up the United States Postal Service (USPS) delivery? The post office has good news. Sign up for Informed Delivery® and know ahead of time what to expect. Or for that matter, if there is any mail that […]
El Paso Mayor Unafraid to Rebut President Trump Over Border Wall Lies

On Feb. 10, 2019, El Paso Mayor Dee Margo (R) announced her intent to rebut President Trump if he repeats inaccurate statistics about the city’s crime rate during his rally scheduled on February 11.. Margo has been vocal about the claims the president made during his SOTU address on Feb. 5. While one portion of […]
Wood Village Residents Prepare for Snow Leaving Grocery Shelves Empty

Residents flocked to the Walmart Super Store in Wood Village on Feb. 8, 2019, to stock up for at least a week’s worth of groceries. The crowds were greater than a normal Friday. By 9 p.m. PT, the store’s grocery department reflected the locals’ concerns. They depleted the shelves leaving very few choices for late […]