Isaac School District Faces Financial Turmoil: New Report Reveals $20 Million Deficit and State Intervention

PHOENIX, Ariz. — The Isaac School District, which has been under state oversight for four months, is facing significant financial challenges. A comprehensive 26-page report outlines the circumstances that led to a staggering $20 million deficit in cash balance, raising serious concerns about the district’s fiscal management. The report provides a detailed examination of the events preceding the financial crisis, highlighting a series of missteps that contributed to the district’s economic instability. As the community grapples with the ramifications, stakeholders are looking for solutions to restore financial health and ensure educational stability for students. State … Read more

Washington State Boosts Fines for Littering While Postponing Plastic Bag Regulations

OLYMPIA, Wash. — A new law in Washington state aims to curb littering by significantly increasing penalties, while also postponing the implementation of regulations surrounding plastic bags. The legislative changes were signed by Governor Jay Inslee and are set to take effect soon. Under the new statute, fines for littering will surge, with first-time offenders facing penalties of up to $1,250. Repeat violators could see their fines swell to as much as $5,000, emphasizing the state’s commitment to addressing litter issues and promoting a cleaner environment. The updated law not only boosts penalties but also … Read more

State Dental Clinic Owner Fights Back: Appeals Judge’s Dismissal of Defamation Suit Against Attorney General

HARTFORD, Conn. — The owner of multiple dental clinics across the state is set to challenge a court ruling that dismissed his defamation lawsuit against Attorney General William Tong. The suit was sparked by a press release issued by Tong’s office, which the clinic owner claims contained false statements about his practices. Superior Court Judge Neeta Vatti dismissed the lawsuit on grounds of qualified immunity, which protects government officials from lawsuits arising from their official duties unless they violate established legal rights. Dr. Abbas Mohammadi, president of Columbia Dental, which operates clinics in several cities … Read more

New York Lawmakers Demand DOJ Probe into State Gun Laws, Citing Constitutional Violations

Utica, N.Y. — Two members of Congress are urging the U.S. Department of Justice to examine the constitutionality of New York’s gun control laws. Congresswoman Claudia Tenney, representing New York’s 24th District, and Congresswoman Elise Stefanik of the 21st District, collectively called for this inquiry in a letter addressed to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on May 15, 2025. In their correspondence, the lawmakers cite Supreme Court cases that have shaped interpretations of the Second Amendment. They reference significant rulings including District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), McDonald v. City of Chicago (2010), and New … Read more