Loreta James

Loretta James

Loretta James is a dedicated journalist with over three years of experience covering education, community affairs, and politics across the United States. With a passion for amplifying underrepresented voices and a keen eye for policy impacts, Loretta brings insightful reporting that bridges local stories with national relevance. Her work highlights the intersection of classroom challenges, civic engagement, and legislative developments, offering readers clear, human-centered narratives.

Widespread License Ban Coming Soon in Two States — One Group Affected

Certain states are already altering their traffic rules in relation to illegal immigrants as the Trump Administration cracks down on illegal immigration. Laws and regulations pertaining to driving are always changing. The conflict between state sovereignty and federal immigration enforcement has intensified in recent years, particularly with relation to driver’s licenses, traffic stops, and vehicle…

Widespread License Ban Coming Soon in Two States — One Group Affected

Police: 3 Dead, 5 Injured After Shooting Breaks Out in Glendale Restaurant

Numerous shooters opened fire on Sunday night in Glendale, Arizona, resulting in the deaths of at least three individuals and injuries to five others, according to the police. Moroni Mendez, the public information officer for the Glendale Police Department, stated the following during a news conference that took place on Sunday evening: “There are three…

Police: 3 Dead, 5 Injured After Shooting Breaks Out in Glendale Restaurant

Arizona Preschool Teacher Noticed the Signs—Child Diagnosed Early With Rare Condition

We can’t think of a finer role model than this preschool teacher, who recognized a child’s developmental oddity and helped him receive early treatment for a serious and uncommon condition. This week is Teacher Appreciation Week. Although each kid develops differently, there are particular developmental milestones that, if missed or postponed, may indicate a more…

Arizona Preschool Teacher Noticed the Signs—Child Diagnosed Early With Rare Condition

Backlash Builds as South Dakota Students Protest Noem’s Campus Honor

The student protests occurring at other American institutions have not occurred at Akota State University. Located in rural South Dakota, the majority of the almost 4,000 students have been eschewing politics and partisan groupings in favour of their studies or job searches. Bringing politics to campus, the university administration chose to grant Homeland Security Secretary…

Backlash Builds as South Dakota Students Protest Noem’s Campus Honor