Climate changes, scenarios, more to be discussed.
2017
MMTC’s mass media communications students earn recognition
Video, featuring American Graduate Champions, selected for inclusion in national broadcast Oct. 14.
Health care reform topic of next business breakfast
Attendees can learn what is happening in Washington and what can be done to lower health care costs.
Common Street Arts to offer after school art program
Classes include Teen Tuesday, Elementary Thursdays.
Jalal Talabani, a symbol of unity as Iraq’s first Kurdish president, dies
He became head of state of what was supposed to be a new Iraq, freed from the rule of Saddam Hussein.
New friendship cut short by raining bullets
Loved ones try in vain to shield one another in a bloodied Las Vegas field.
In Las Vegas hospitals, carnage rarely seen
The military-style rifles used in the attack caused massive tissue damage to those suffering direct hits.
Once obscure, ‘bump stock’ device in the spotlight after Las Vegas massacre
The attachment, which Stephen Paddock had, harnesses a weapon’s recoil, allowing a semiautomatic to mimic a fully automatic gun.
Reports of Pete Frates’ death have been greatly exaggerated
The ALS sufferer who sparked the ice bucket challenge is back in public eye after a stint in the hospital led to an erroneous tweet that he had died.
Separatists keep pressure on Spanish government
As protests swell in Barcelona, King Felipe VI accuses authorities in Catalonia of undermining coexistence.