by altha-admin | Mar 24, 2012 | Articles
Not only has public education robbed many youth of the opportunity to advance in the face of a demanding and more globalized world, the poor schooling that they are receiving also threatens the military ranks in this country. If 75% of high school students are unfit...
by altha-admin | Mar 23, 2012 | Articles
In the case of Sackett vs. the EPA, landowners are taking back their property rights from a federal government which has spent more time micromanaging properties and extending unwarranted opportunities of eminent domain. Mike and Chantell Sackett of Bonner County...
by altha-admin | Mar 23, 2012 | Articles
A battle over the expansion of religious practice has broadened to push a little city into bigger issues. The intersection of religion, urban planning, and limited space have all run against each other in Lomita, a little community of the South Bay which, in spite of...
by altha-admin | Mar 23, 2012 | Articles
I had the welcome opportunity to visit my old high school a few months ago. My history teacher is still plugging away, although he shared with me that he may end up retiring this year. Because the state cannot fund public education at the same level for next year...
by altha-admin | Mar 23, 2012 | Articles
City attorneys represent the needs of the voters and the legal necessities of the city. Like many city governments across the country, it would appear that these city officials take on responsibilities which rival the the capacities of federal officials. At least that...
by altha-admin | Mar 23, 2012 | Articles
Mr. Bobko and Mr. diVirgilio should be commended for settling the nagging questions and pestering concerns of those in Hermosa Beach who differ and dispute the settlement reached by the City Council with MacPherson Oil and their successor E and B...