The principal of the Robert Stanley Caufield High School says the visit of the United States first lady is a boost to his institution.
Redlight to Be Improved when Streets Selling is prohibited
Paynesville’s efforts to reduce the crowds in the Redlight commercial district is causing tensions with traders.
Amb. Sulunteh to Be a Factor in 2017, But His Role Uncertain
Jeremiah Sulunteh has disclosed he will be a factor during next year’s presidential and representatives elections, although he has not specified in what capacity.
Paynesville Hoping to Combat Flood and Disease Outbreaks Under New Partnership
The Paynesville City Corporation announced that it will shortly begin to combat flooding, disease outbreaks, and other disasters under the 100 Resilient Cities program.
Paynesville Begins Fundraising for Town Hall Park Renovation
Paynesville has embarked on a fundraising campaign to renovate its Town Hall Park, located across the street from the administrative offices of the city’s government.
Paynesville Motorcyclists Pleased with New Station, but Challenges Abound
Despite ongoing challenges, commercial motorcyclists on Paynesville’s A.B. Tolbert Road say they are pleased with the city’s construction of a motorbike station for them.
On Day of the African Child, Rights Groups Want Justice in Two Children’s Death
In observance of the day of the African Child, two rights groups called for justice in the case involving the death of two children at the end of last year.
UL Students Feel Effects of Fendell Demolition
Students at the University of Liberia say the recent demolition at the Fendell campus has left them with limited options for food vendors and other services.