The Fourteenth Amendment is back before the U.S. Supreme Court in a way that presents an issue of extraordinary importance.
Yet what’s before the court in Trump v. Barbara isn’t one of the clauses that is often before the court.
This time it’s the Citizenship Clause: “All persons ...
Emotions overflow on a regular basis when it comes to water in Fredonia. In recent years, an immediacy caused by 10 boil orders over the last 38 months has led current Village Board members to look to a connection with the North County Water District as a solution.
That does not sit well with ...
The Sea Lion is no more.
The ship has been decommissioned and scrapped after years of work to try to turn the historic sailing ship into a museum at the Henricus Historical Park in Virginia. COVID-19 delayed fundraising for the project and, unfortunately, finished the job that Lake Erie ...
There is genuine excitement each year when the National Comedy Center announces its headliner events for the Lucille Ball Comedy Festival.
This year’s announcement of Jerry Seinfeld, Seth Meyers and Bert Kreischer as the 2026 festival headliners was no different. The festival draws ...
The city of Jamestown recently paid more than $30,000 in back taxes for the privilege of taking control of 12 parcels that had been foreclosed upon by Chautauqua County.
Why, you may ask, would the city do that?
The answer is because the city had little choice.
The parcels are located ...
It’s encouraging to hear that residents of Fulton Street in Jamestown see conditions on the street improving.
No one should have to deal with the types of issues that neighborhood residents have dealt with over the past couple of years. The demolition of some vacant houses has helped, as ...