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February 19, 2022
SAN ANGELO – San Angelo attorney Andrew Graves is a candidate for Tom Green County Court at Law #2 Judge in the March 2022 Republican Primary.
Below is a letter from Jana Rincones supporting Graves.
"My journey with Andrew Graves started a little over six years ago. It didn't take me long to realize that Andrew is different from most attorneys, both in his integrity, respect for all people, a...
February 19, 2022
At least that’s how it looks with some of the fresh offerings this week.
NBC is resurrecting “Law & Order” Thursday after a 12-year hiatus with a few familiar faces and some new ones.
Tyler Perry on Netflix Friday brings back Madea in “A Madea Homecoming.” The Atlanta mogul said the world needed to laugh after the pandemic and the unrest of 2020 following a public decision in 2018 to reti...
February 19, 2022
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Two controversial bills introduced this month in Tennessee would expand where enhanced handgun carry permit holders could carry by technically designating them as "law enforcement" in certain situations, according to reports.
It would allow permit holders to carry their we...
February 19, 2022
Young or old, there’s never a better time to learn at The University of New Mexico than now. UNM Continuing Education is offering a Spring Break law camp for youngsters to explore a possible legal.
Make Your Case: Introduction to Law Camp is for children ages 10-14 and is being offered March 21-25, 2022.
The camp will have opportunities for curious young minds to meet new friends and learn mo...
February 19, 2022
Hamlet & Associates, based in Wilmington, recently changed its named to Hamlet Law and added two partners — Nicole B. Slaughter and Jessica S. Humphries. Hamlet Law focuses on construction and commercial litigation.
Slaughter has been with the firm since its inception in 2012 and has represented businesses, individuals, and governmental organizations throughout the Southeast, serving as l...
February 19, 2022
TULSA — Crowe & Dunlevy is leaving downtown Tulsa to lease a floor of a new office building in the city's Arts District.
The Oklahoma City-based law firm will occupy 34,042 square feet of space on the sixth floor of the 11-story office building at 222 N Detroit Ave. CBRE Group, which brokered the lease, said the building is Tulsa’s first large speculative office building "in decades."
Cro...
February 19, 2022
Missouri is taking an average of 70 days to process typical applications — longer than the 45 days allowed by federal law. Most other states are processing Medicaid applications within a week, with many cases taking less than a day.
Aneka French applied for Medicaid in October, not long after Missouri became the 38th state to expand eligibility for the program.
But her application sat for mo...
February 19, 2022
When Utah passed a law lowering its blood-alcohol limit for driving to .05 percent, the alcohol industry responded with a sarcastic, full-page “Thank you” advertisement in a local newspaper, complete with pink and purple flowers.
“This new law won’t save lives, but it will make criminals out of moderate and responsible social drinkers and hurt Utah’s tourism and hospitality industries,” read ...
February 19, 2022
Guest columnist
As law enforcement officers and first responders continue to carry out their essential duties in our communities around Florida in 2022, I am grateful for progress made during the previous year on our critical law enforcement communications system.
Last summer and without much fanfare, the state of Florida finalized a new long-term agreement for the continued operation and up...
February 19, 2022
Rules making it harder for media to name those under criminal investigation could change when Human Rights Act replaced
Privacy laws that make it harder for the media to name individuals under criminal investigation could be rolled back as part of ministers’ plans to replace the Human Rights Act, government sources have suggested.
The claim follows concerns raised by media outlets over this w...
