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April 26, 2022

New law encourages KY schools to excuse mental health absenses - News 40 - wnky.com

New law encourages KY schools to excuse mental health absenses - News 40  wnky.com
April 26, 2022

Panel pans law license reinstatement effort by suspended Rumford attorney - Lewiston Sun Journal

A grievance panel of Maine’s Board of Overseers of the Bar has recommended the state’s high court deny a petition by a suspended Rumford attorney and one-time candidate for district attorney to be allowed to practice law again in Maine. Seth Carey appears by videoconference in March before the Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar Grievance Commission for reinstatement of his law license. A pa...
April 26, 2022

Letter: Thistlethwaite's misguided reading of Florida law - Vail Daily

I was dismayed to read Rev. Dr. Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite’s recent column and to see how poorly she portrayed the Florida issue and how readily she made it about hate. Like most liberals that can’t make a good argument for or against an issue, they simply make the issue about hate or racism to shut down any debate. The issue in Florida is twofold: First, do Florida parents/voters have the r...
April 26, 2022

Summit County could choose not to comply with new law targeted at Kimball Junction development - KPCW

A new law that apparently requires dense development at Kimball Junction also includes provisions that will take staff time away from Summit County's previously set priorities, the county manager says. When the state legislature passed HB 462 last month, one piece of it seemed aimed squarely, and solely, at Summit County. Four lines of the 4,000-line bill require the county to establish a z...
April 26, 2022

Another chance: Tennessee bill that expands access to naloxone becomes law - WTVC

A box of naloxone nasal spray otherwise known as Narcan. (Image: WTVC)<p>{/p} CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A life-saving medication will soon be more available to people struggling with drug abuse. Tennessee passed a bill expanding prescriptions for the drug Naloxone which can help someone experiencing an overdose. We spoke to advocates on how this will help in the fight against the opioid cri...
April 26, 2022

Santa Rosa police: Woman was attacked by brother-in-law in fatal stabbing - The Santa Rosa Press Democrat

Videos show aftermath of film-set shooting, Alec Baldwin’s reaction A residential neighborhood that wraps around a grassy city park in southwest Santa Rosa had returned to its usual quiet state Tuesday, a day after a fatal stabbing catapulted the subdivision into chaos. The woman who was killed there Monday was identified as Kuljeet Kaur, 39, authorities said. Her name was released Tuesday...
April 26, 2022

Fauci thinks arrogant technocrats should trump the rule of law - New York Post

Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke out against a Florida judge's decision to strike down the CDC's mask mandate for indoor transportation. Anthony Fauci was “surprised and disappointed” by last week’s ruling against the mask mandate for travelers issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “This is a CDC issue,” President Joe Biden’s top medical adviser told CNN. “It should not have been a...
April 26, 2022

Daycare center raid in Morristown leads to tougher laws - WATE 6 On Your Side

MORRISTOWN, Tenn. (WATE) — It’s been nearly ten months since an illegal day care center was raided by the state and local investigators in Morristown. The operator of the center was never charged since no child was harmed, but parents lobbied for change. Now change has been made but it will not impact the outcome of last year’s raid, however, lawmakers say it will protect children in the futu...
April 26, 2022

17-year olds to be considered children under proposed law - Columbia Missourian

JEFFERSON CITY — When it comes to filing missing person reports in Missouri, those 17 years of age or older are not considered children under existing law. A bill — HB 1559 — that received first-round approval from the House on Tuesday aims to change that. Rep. Bishop Davidson, R-Republic and the bill's sponsor, said that, if passed, it would change the definition of a missing child from unde...
April 26, 2022

Law enforcement officials urging residents to take advantage of National Prescription Takes Back Day - WCJB

Lake Charles Police holding drug take-back event on Oct. 23 OCALA, Fla. (WCJB) - It’s a worldwide initiative to keep drugs, especially prescription opioids, out of the wrong hands. National Prescription Take Back Day, run by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), is being held for its 22nd year. The program is held twice a year, in April and October. In Oct. 2021, 4,276 law enforceme...