New Jersey Judge Clarifies: Scrapping Controversial Ballot Design Limited to Democratic Primary, GOP Exempted

TRENTON, N.J. – A judge in New Jersey has ruled that a controversial ballot design will only be scrapped for the Democratic primary, not the GOP. The decision comes as various parties challenge the state’s ballot design for the upcoming Senate primary. The ruling was made by a federal judge who stated that the design of the ballots should only be modified for the Democratic primary. The judge emphasized that Republicans can continue to use the existing organization lines on their ballots. This decision is expected to impact the campaigning strategies of both parties leading … Read more

Aaron Judge’s Playing Time Limited as Yankees’ Slugger Deals with Soreness

TAMPA, Fla. – Yankee fans were left with more concerns on Monday after Gerrit Cole’s MRI on his elbow was disclosed by Aaron Boone. However, there was also news regarding Aaron Judge that may put fans at ease, at least on the surface. Boone, who managed Monday’s split-squad game against the Phillies, revealed that Judge would not be playing until Wednesday, citing some mid-spring soreness. According to Boone, Judge has been feeling “kind of beat up” due to the rigorous work regimen in the batting cage and on the backfields. While Boone did not provide … Read more

San Diego Renters Gain New Protections: Landlords Limited on Security Deposits and Eviction Rules Tightened

San Diego renters have gained new protections this year, which have caused a stir in the real estate industry. The Greater San Diego Association of Realtors was informed about these new laws at an event held at the Hyatt Regency La Jolla. During the event, Gov Hutchinson, assistant general counsel for the California Association, discussed the potential challenges that real estate agents may face when assisting clients interested in renting properties. While the focus was on the perspective of landlords, renters are also paying close attention to these changes. Rafael Bautista, director of the San … Read more

Stamford High School Teachers Warn of Limited Student Services Amid Proposed Increase in Workload

In Stamford, high school teachers are raising concerns about a proposed increase in their workload, which they believe will limit the support they can provide to students. Teachers have already begun showing what this could look like, with some no longer offering extra academic help or writing letters of recommendation for students. These are just a few examples of the services that could be cut if the plan to add an extra class to their schedule is implemented in the coming school year. Superintendent Tamu Lucero criticized the actions taken by some teachers, stating that … Read more