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Applications Open for 2026 Citizen's Academy

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
2 weeks ago

From neighbor to neighborhood leader. Your journey starts with Citizen's Academy!The 2026 City of Stanton Citizen’s Academy is a free, four-week program designed to empower residents and business owners with a behind-the-scenes look at local government.Wednesdays, March 11 through April 1  |  6–8pm

From neighbor to neighborhood leader. Your journey starts with Citizen's Academy!The 2026 City of Stanton Citizen’s Academy is a free, four-week program designed to empower residents and business owners with a behind-the-scenes look at local government.Wednesdays, March 11 through April 1  |  6–8pm March 11 - City Manager March 18- Public Safety, OCSD, OCFA (Held at the Corporate Yard, 10970 Pacific St) March 25- Community Services & Community Development April 4 -   Public Works & Finance Whether you're passionate about your community, curious about city operations, or considering future civic leadership, this is your chance to get involved! Learn more & apply through the link in bio or by visiting StantonCA.gov/CitizensAcademy.Applications are due Monday, February 16, 2026 at 6pm.

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American National University Paralegal Programs Earn 7-Year ABA Reapproval

SALEM, VA – February 2026 – American National University (ANU) proudly announces that both its Paralegal studies certificate and Paralegal associate degree programs have been officially reapproved by the American Bar Association (ABA) for the next seven years. This reaffirms the university’s commitment to excellence in legal education. The reapproval by the ABA’s House of Delegates, acting on the recommendation of the Standing Committee on Paralegals, reflects the programs’ continued adherence to rigorous national standards in curriculum, instruction, and faculty quality. This milestone ensures that students completing the paralegal program will continue to graduate from a program recognized for meeting the highest professional benchmarks in paralegal education. “Achieving ABA reapproval is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our faculty and staff, as well as the high-quality experience we provide our students,” says American National University president, Dr. Frank Longaker. “This recognition provides our graduates with a competitive edge as they begin or advance their careers in the legal field.” The ABA approval makes American National University’s Paralegal programs part of a select group of programs nationwide that meet standards designed to prepare students for success as trained paralegals. Graduates of the program are equipped with practical skills in legal research, ethical practice, and substantive law, enabling them to support attorneys and legal teams effectively across a wide range of settings. “I am incredibly proud to celebrate the Paralegal Programs’ ABA approval.  This is a milestone that reflects the hard work, commitment, and excellence of our Paralegal Program community,” says Paralegal programs dean, Wendy Notz. “This achievement does not happen by chance. It happens because of people who believe in the mission of this university, who invest their time, passion, and expertise into building programs that change lives. ABA approval is more than recognition—it’s a promise to uphold the highest standards for our students and the profession.” American National University’s paralegal programs integrate theoretical foundations with real-world applications, preparing students for roles in the legal field. The program’s online and flexible format allows working adults and busy learners to balance education with professional and personal commitments. Our students are trained by professionals that have real-world experience and knowledge about the career. For more information about either paralegal program, or how to apply, visit www.virginia.an.edu. American National University – Be live, in class, from anywhere. The post ANU’s Paralegal Programs Earn ABA Reapproval for Seven More Years appeared first on American National University.

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VIPS Celebrates Milestone as Student Dallas Masters Switch Activation

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Increased Enforcement Alert: Commercial Vehicles Prohibited on Baltimore-Washington Parkway
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Increased Enforcement Alert: Commercial Vehicles Prohibited on Baltimore-Washington Parkway

Recent enforcement activity on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway is not the result of a new regulation. The commercial vehicle prohibition on the National Park Service-managed section of the parkway has been in place for decades, but ABA has been advised that enforcement has historically been inconsistent. That inconsistency may explain why some operators avoided citations in the past. The message now is different: enforcement is increasing, and operators should treat the restriction as active and consequential. NPS has repeatedly stated that commercial vehicles are prohibited on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, and U.S. Park Police recently said they conducted commercial vehicle traffic enforcement on the roadway. For operators, the critical stretch is the National Park Service section of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, which NPS defines as extending from the Washington, D.C., boundary to MD 175. NPS describes the roadway as a scenic parkway and formal entrance to the nation’s capital, and says commercial vehicles, buses, and trucks over 10,000 pounds are prohibited because the roadway was not designed to accommodate that type of traffic. That is an important operational distinction: this is not simply a preferred-route issue. It is a federal parkway restriction on a roadway built for a different purpose. ABA has also been advised by U.S. Park Police that the same broader enforcement posture applies to other National Park Service roadways in the region, including the George Washington Memorial Parkway and the Clara Barton Parkway. That aligns with current NPS public guidance, which says trucks and commercial vehicles are restricted on George Washington Memorial Parkway and Clara Barton Parkway, and with Clara Barton Parkway guidance stating that commercial vehicles with more than four wheels, including buses, are not permitted on the restricted roadway segment. Informational Webinar Capitol Area Parkway Restrictions: What does this mean for operators? An important informational session with the United States Park Police on guidance and clarification on current Baltimore-Washington Parkway regulations and enforcement priorities. Register for this webinar The legal consequences deserve close attention. ABA has been advised that when a commercial vehicle is stopped on one of these parkways, the violation may be handled as a federal criminal matter rather than a routine local traffic ticket. Under federal law, violations of National Park Service regulations are punishable by up to six months imprisonment and fines; because a six-month maximum falls within the federal Class B misdemeanor range, operators may face criminal citations and, depending on the circumstances described by Park Police, possible arrest. Operators should therefore treat this as a serious compliance issue, not a discretionary routing risk. According to recent communication from U.S. Park Police, operators should be familiar with 36 CFR §§ 5.6, 4.11, 5.4, and 7.96. Those provisions form the core federal framework for commercial vehicle restrictions on park roads, size-and-weight limits, commercial passenger-carrying rules, and National Capital Region-specific restrictions. Publicly available federal regulations make clear that commercial vehicle use on park roads is generally prohibited unless specifically authorized, and that permits are limited rather than routine. For the National Capital Parks-East area, the superintendent’s compendium states that permits for commercial vehicles are issued only to access private lands within or adjacent to the park when other access is unavailable. In other words, operators should not expect a general permit process for routine through-travel on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. The practical takeaway is straightforward: charter and commercial operators should not route buses on the NPS-managed section of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. Instead, trips into Washington should be planned using designated truck and bus routes and reviewed in advance through the District’s official Truck & Bus Map and Motorcoach Guide. goDCgo says operators should review destinations and routes before entering the city and use the official map and motorcoach guide for restrictions, routing, parking, and pick-up/drop-off planning. Destination DC likewise directs operators to current motorcoach regulations, permitting information, and routing resources. Operators also need to separate the Baltimore-Washington Parkway restriction from District permitting requirements. DC DMV says apportioned buses do not require trip permits, while non-apportioned buses do. The agency states that motor carriers and chartered buses that are not apportioned or fully registered in the District may obtain a trip permit, which costs $50 and is valid for 6 days. ABA encourages members to brief dispatchers, planners, and drivers now. This is not a new rule, but it is clearly receiving renewed enforcement attention. Members should plan alternate routings, verify District permit requirements before entering Washington, and avoid assuming that past experience without citation reflects current enforcement reality. Given the increased enforcement posture and the potential consequences for operators, ABA is exploring a virtual informational session with U.S. Park Police so members can hear directly from officials on compliance expectations, routing, and operational guidance. Operator Resources Washington-Baltimore Parkway Important information for bus and tour operators regarding the B-W Parkway. 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