December 9, 2016 Dallas pension system suspends access to some cash amid run of withdrawals The Dallas Police and Fire Pension system voted Thursday to halt all withdrawals and payments from its deferred retirement program, as a series of mass withdrawals has drained more than $500 million from the fund since August.
November 20, 2016 Alaskans prepared to defend mountain's new name if necessary Among Donald Trump's many promises on his way to the White House was a tweeted vow to change the new name of North America's tallest mountain back to Mount McKinley.
November 15, 2016 Denver becomes first US city to allow pot in bars, restaurants Denver has approved a first-in-the-nation law allowing people to use marijuana at bars, restaurants and other public spaces such as art galleries or yoga studios.
November 10, 2016 Maine voters narrowly approve legalizing recreational marijuana Maine residents have voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use in their state.
November 9, 2016 Dr. Manny: Americans voting 'yes' for recreational marijuana must say 'yes' to regulation As the dust from Tuesday’s historic presidential election starts to settle, it is clear to see that the American voters cast their ballots for policies based on less government regulation, for more free enterprise and for candidates who promised to give them back their voice.
November 1, 2016 Ballot measures would legalize pot, end death penalty, create single-payer health care While this year’s explosive presidential politics have drowned out battles at the state level, voters across the country nevertheless face a daunting number of weighty ballot questions on Nov. 8 – ranging from an effort to abolish the death penalty to one that would usher in a state-run health care system.
October 25, 2016 Pension crisis: Fully funded ones a rarity Southern California has Los Angeles, with its movie stars and beautiful beaches, and the Bay Area has hip San Francisco and Silicon Valley. But working class Fresno has one thing no other city in California does: a fully funded pension.
September 23, 2016 After Charlotte shooting, press downplays a key fact: The officer's race The riot in Charlotte, and the fatal shooting of Keith Scott that sparked the violence, was the lead story in yesterday’s New York Times.
September 15, 2016 Target urged to end transgender bathroom policy after 2nd man caught recording women undressing The American Family Association is praising Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton for urging Target to re-examine its controversial transgender bathroom policies after a second man was caught recording women undressing in changing rooms.
September 11, 2016 Kaine thinks Catholic Church will change stance on gay marriage Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine is predicting that the Roman Catholic Church may eventually change its opposition to gay marriage.