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07-20-2025 Vol 2027

Benjamin Clarke

Tariffs on Mexican Tomatoes Spark Concerns Among U.S. Restaurant Owners

With the potential introduction of a 20.9% tariff on Mexican tomatoes set to take effect on July 14, many restaurant…

Miami Palmetto High School Senior Jared Olster Earns Outstanding Junior Social Science Award

Jared Olster, a rising senior at Miami Palmetto High School, has recently received the Outstanding Junior Social Science Award, recognizing…

Lancaster Middle School Showcases Drones for Active Shooter Response

On Monday, drones zipped through the hallways of Lancaster Middle School, not for recreational fun, but rather, for a serious…

Discovering the Diverse Farmers Markets of Dallas-Fort Worth

As summer graces North Texas, the opportunity to explore local farmers markets beckons. With the scent of fresh flowers, locally…

Wesley Hunt Launches Campaign Ads, Signaling Possible Senate Run

U.S. Representative Wesley Hunt has launched new cable television campaign ads in the Dallas market, a move that hints he…

Local Opinions Highlight Tensions Over Transit, Law Enforcement, and Accountability

A recent letter to the editor by Marc Morisseau raised concerns regarding Amtrak’s financial losses, suggesting that this should deter…

Impact of Immigration Policy Changes on Economic Growth Highlighted by Dallas Fed Analysis

A year ago, many analysts pointed to an immigration surge as a key driver of economic growth in the early…

Exciting Developments in Philadelphia: Park Transformations and Cultural Events

Philadelphia is buzzing with activity this July, as significant park developments and vibrant cultural events take center stage. One of…

ChristianaCare Partners with CHOP to Enhance Pediatric Care in Region

WILMINGTON – ChristianaCare is set to expand its offerings in southeastern Pennsylvania, particularly focusing on its youngest patients through a…

Shakespearean Joy Takes Center Stage in Philadelphia This July

This July, Philadelphia’s Shakespeare celebrations are bringing a delightful mix of pop culture and classic literature to life, with a…

Chicago’s Struggles with Lead Pipe Notifications Raise Health Concerns

In the spring of this year, Beatriz Salazar, a lifelong resident of Chicago’s Southeast Side, found herself alarmed when she…

Goodman Theatre Launches 100 Free Acts of Theater: A Year-Long Celebration of Chicago’s Artistic Community

In an unprecedented initiative, Goodman Theatre, in collaboration with Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), is set…