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May 01, 2022
PINES VERY CLOSE UP 4.25-in for PRINT The Pines (closer up) DSCN1747
When three residents were arrested for attempting to interfere with police during a routine traffic stop that occurred on April 21 at The Pines Apartments off Ivey Road in Graham, it revealed just the tip of the iceberg of problems Graham police have been facing at the complex over the past two years.
Miscellaneous gun shots...
May 01, 2022
A new initiative led by the Mound City Bar Foundation is intended to support the development of a strong pipeline of Black law students at St. Louis law schools, aiming to promote equity in the legal profession and retain diverse talent in the region.
The foundation’s new Equity Scholars Program will advance diversity in the legal profession and social equity in the community by attracting an...
May 01, 2022
Rembolt Ludtke adds to Employment & Labor Law Group Longview News-Journal
May 01, 2022
Rembolt Ludtke adds to Employment & Labor Law Group Victoria Advocate
May 01, 2022
The state police union is urging law enforcement officers to rally in support of the trooper accused of manslaughter in the shooting death of a man after a high-speed chase into West Haven two years ago.
Trooper Brian North is set to appear in Milford Superior Court Tuesday. The state police union on Friday called on all police officers to gather before and during the arraignment and rally fo...
May 01, 2022
Nearly 200 runners signed up and around $2000 was raised Saturday.
PEORIA (Heart of Illinois ABC) - Dozens of people gathered in Junction City Saturday to help raise money for an important cause.
‘A Run to Remember’ made its return after a two-year COVID-19 hiatus, and the proceeds go to help families of law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty.
The race started in 2005 to honor ...
May 01, 2022
Lucas Combine of Boardman, assistant manager at Phantom Fireworks in Austintown, talks about the types of fireworks that are very popular with customers. ...Staff photo by R. Michael Semple
As the state approaches its first summer with legalized consumer-grade fireworks, communities are grappling with a decision to let sparks fly or to enforce home rule and let the new law fizzle out before i...
May 01, 2022
By Consuela A. Pinto
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May 01, 2022
Connecticut taxpayers are fed up with government fraud. The recent school construction scandal is just the latest example of taxpayer money being stolen, and citizens losing valuable government services because of false claims and fraudulent activity committed by public contractors.
And yet few know a critical reason Connecticut public dollars are so easily stolen by contractors: an odd looph...
April 30, 2022
Juanice Gray | Editor
It’s been a busy month at the NATCOM call center. The sheriff?s office handled 1,684 calls while the police department fielded 436. Kim Tolliver, 911 Communications District Executive Director, said the numbers reflect administrative calls as well as 911 calls. “All are emergent in some nature,” she said. NPSO Communications Director LaQuita Collins said they have abando...