Robert H. Jackson had already etched a lasting legacy in United States history before November 21, 1945.
Up to that point Jackson - who mind you never attended college before becoming a lawyer in 1913 - had already served as general counsel for the Bureau of Internal Revenue, argued 17 cases ...
This week kicks off the busy holiday season, although, considering the many Early Black Friday sales that have enticed shoppers in recent weeks, many people no doubt wonder whether the holiday season somehow expanded to a quarter of the year, rather than having remained confined to about a ...
News last week that the state will pause enforcement of its All-Electric Buildings Act was cheered by many.
Those cheers are warranted and, unfortunately, likely only temporary.
Reducing emissions is a laudable goal. It’s good for all of us and for future generations if we emit less ...
Jamestown City Council members are expressing concern over the city’s shrinking surplus.
They’re right to be concerned. The city should have roughly two months’ worth of savings to be able to keep the city running in case something catastrophic happens and anticipated revenue doesn’t ...
One criticism of the Chautauqua Lake Watershed and Management Alliance board over the past couple of years has been the board’s lack of public accountability.
That has changed with recent bylaw changes that pack the board with town and village officials as well as representatives from lake ...
The Fletcher Elementary School community is mourning the loss of a 4-year-old who should have been part of the school for the next five years.
There’s a lot that we don’t know about the tragic accident that left a family mourning their 4-year-old child and a neighboring school district ...