test

MEDIA ROOM BY STORY.KISSPR.COM

Stories: News - Press Releases - Blogs
December 22, 2021

‘No one is above the law’: Government presents closing arguments in conspiracy trial of Baltimore attorney Kenneth Ravenell - Baltimore Sun

Should he warn him off phones to evade wiretaps? Should he help him move money? Where’s the line between criminal defense and an accessory? These are questions before a federal jury in the conspiracy trial of Kenneth Ravenell, a prominent Baltimore defense attorney. Federal prosecutors accuse Ravenell of crossing the line with one longtime client, a Baltimore marijuana kingpin, helping to lau...
December 22, 2021

‘Merry & Joy’: Positively JAX series with firefighters & law enforcement makes final delivery - WJXT News4JAX

Save over $200 off this heated hair and beard styling tool The final gift surprised Layla Kline and her children: $400 from the Fraternal Order of Police. (Copyright 2021 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.) CALLAHAN, Fla. – The final delivery in our Positively JAX series “Merry & Joy” takes us to a family of seven. Mary Baer and Joy Purdy have been surprising local families just in t...
December 22, 2021

Gov. Mike DeWine signs 'Esther’s Law' allowing cameras in all Ohio nursing home rooms - WKYC.com

"Because every time that camera goes into a nursing home, that nursing home is going to know that it was...because they abused my mother.” CLEVELAND — Editor's Note: The above video is from our 2019 report on Steven Piskor's attempt to get Esther's Law passed Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill that will allow patients in Ohio's long-term care facilities to have cameras installed in their roo...
December 22, 2021

Cupertino: SB 9 ordinance may violate state law, housing group says - The Mercury News

CUPERTINO, CA – November 30: According to research from UC Berkeley’s Otherings and Belongings Institute, 91 percent of residential land in Cupertino are single-family homes, like these pictured on Hall Court in Cupertino, Calif. With the new state housing bill, Senate Bill 9, going into effect in January, property owners will be able to split their lots and build up to four units on a proper...
December 22, 2021

Breckenridge, Wilkin Co. to renegotiate law enforcement center contract - Wahpeton Daily News

Breckenridge, Wilkin Co. to renegotiate law enforcement center contract  Wahpeton Daily News
December 22, 2021

After city declines to prosecute, judge dismisses faith-based shelter's challenge to Anchorage's LGBTQ anti-discrimination law - Anchorage Daily News

Anchorage The Hope Center downtown soup kitchen on 3rd Avenue, photographed on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019. (Bill Roth / ADN) A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging Anchorage’s anti-discrimination law but will allow the faith-based women’s shelter that challenged the law to seek financial damages from the city. The Downtown Soup Kitchen Hope Center does not admit transgender women a...
December 22, 2021

More Cruise Injury Claims Seen By Cruise Lawyers At Law Offices of Jason Turchin Since Return Of Cruising - PRNewswire

MIAMI, Dec. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Now that cruising has resumed from ports throughout the United States, cruise passenger injury claims seem to have resumed as well. Florida cruise injury attorney Jason Turchin's law firm has seen an increase in cruise-related injury inquiries from prospective clients since the cruise industry started sailing. "There are many types of negligence which may ...
December 22, 2021

Governors signs emergency fix to NM medical malpractice law - Albuquerque Journal

Rep. Dayan Hochman-Vigil, D-Albuquerque, listens to a question during a House floor debate on a bill making changes to a New Mexico medical malpractice law. The emergency bill was approved by lawmakers this month and signed Wednesday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. (Eddie Moore/Journal) SANTA FE — With just over one week before a new medical malpractice law takes effect, Gov. Michelle Lujan G...
December 22, 2021

Mississippi highway patrol to conduct first certified Law enforcement officers' class - Picayune Item - Picayune Item

JACKSON, Miss. – The Mississippi Highway Patrol is now accepting applications for Cadet Class 66, the first class to consist of only certified law enforcement officers. The minimum qualifications for Cadet Class 66 are as follows: • At the time of appointment, applicant shall be twenty-one (21) years of age, a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of Mississippi, and of go...
December 22, 2021

New law averts possible 2022 egg shortage in Massachusetts - WBUR

Gov. Charlie Baker signed a bill Wednesday that sets new standards for the egg industry, averting what the industry had projected would be a scarcity of eggs available for sale in Massachusetts in 2022. Lawmakers had approved the legislation aimed at changing standards to a 2016 voter-approved animal welfare law that required eggs and meat farmed and sold in the state to come from livestock t...