test

MEDIA ROOM BY STORY.KISSPR.COM

Stories: News - Press Releases - Blogs
December 21, 2021

New law defines permit process for beer sale, BYOB on Nashville's entertainment vehicles - Tennessean

Open-air party vehicles will soon be able to welcome beer back on board — with a permit — thanks to new legislation passed Tuesday. Metro Council unanimously passed an ordinance giving the Metro Beer Permit Board the ability to issue mobile beer sale and mobile bring-your-own-beer permits to entertainment vehicles. Metro Council member Freddie O'Connell introduced the bill in November in kee...
December 21, 2021

2nd Annual Sidewalk Santa connects Scranton residents and youth with law enforcement - fox56.com

2nd Annual Sidewalk Santa connects Scranton residents and youth with law enforcement<p>{/p} SCRANTON (WOLF) — You better watch out, because Santa Claus came to town in Scranton - making stops at local neighborhoods and shopping centers throughout the Electric City Tuesday evening. Scranton Police Department Chief Leonard Namiotka says it’s a great opportunity to bridge a relationship be...
December 21, 2021

Commerce police car sideswiped, officers remind drivers about Move Over Law - FOX 5 Atlanta

Commerce police share a photo of one of their cruisers that was sideswiped while on a call along I-85 on Dec. 20, 2021. COMMERCE, Ga. - As travelers plan to hit the roadway for the Christmas weekend, the Commerce Police Department has a warning for every roadway: Move over for emergency vehicles. OFFICER'S BODYCAM SHOWS NEAR-MISS WITH PASSING CAR DURING TRAFFIC STOP The police department post...
December 21, 2021

Syracuse Law Announces the Deborah and Sherman F. Levey '57, L'59 Endowed Scholarship - Syracuse University News

Sherman F. Levey The College of Law and Deborah Ronnen, of Rochester, New York, announce the creation of the Deborah and Sherman F. Levey ’57, L’59 Endowed Scholarship. The scholarship, as part of the Forever Orange campaign, builds on and memorializes the enduring contributions that Levey, who passed away in April 2018, made to his alma mater, his community and the legal profession. “This sc...
December 21, 2021

Arizona doctors ask high court to maintain pause on law banning selective abortions - Courthouse News Service

A group gathers to protest abortion restrictions at the State Capitol in Austin, Texas, Tuesday, May 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File) WASHINGTON (CN) — Doctors fighting an Arizona law banning abortions based solely on a fetus’s race, sex, or genetics asked the Supreme Court on Tuesday to allow an injunction on the law to stand. Last week, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed an app...
December 21, 2021

Legal battle over law enforcement, Marsy's Law heads to Florida Supreme Court - WTXL ABC 27

--> Sorry, we're having issues playing this video. In the meantime, try watching one of the videos below. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — A legal battle over Marsy's Law is making strides in the Florida Supreme Court. The state's highest court agreed Tuesday to consider if the identity of law enforcement can be kept private under the law. It's a legal battle between the City of Tallahassee an...
December 21, 2021

Law enforcement agencies cracking down on impaired driving this holiday season - KLAS - 8 News Now

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), every day, about 28 people in the United States die in drunk-driving crashes — that’s one person every 52 minutes. During the holiday season, roadway safety is also key to getting drivers home safe from various holiday celebrations. As a result, the North Las Vegas Police Department and other law enfor...
December 21, 2021

Maryland Delegation Announces Nearly $800 Million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Highway Funding for the State | US Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland - Senator Chris Van Hollen

Today, U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin and Congressmen Steny H. Hoyer, Dutch Ruppersberger, John Sarbanes, Kweisi Mfume, Anthony G. Brown, Jamie Raskin, and David Trone (all D-Md.) announced $796,122,349 in FY22 federal funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law to improve roads and bridges and create good-paying jobs across the state. These federal investments also fund cri...
December 21, 2021

‘Labor Day Massacre’ convict resentenced under juvenile lifer law - FOX 31 Denver

ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — A man convicted of felony first-degree murder in the five killings known as the “1998 Labor Day Massacre” in Aurora has been resentenced 22 years later. Alexander Pogosyan was 17 years and 11 months old on the day five people were shot and killed, execution-style, at two different homes on Sept. 7, 1998. He was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without ...
December 21, 2021

Law enforcement agencies want to connect with their community - WCBI

An increase in crime has local law enforcement examining their tactics NOXUBEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI)- An increase in crime has local law enforcement examining their tactics. Members of the district attorney’s office met with agencies in Noxubee County to share information and brush up on procedures. Play Video 00:00 00:00 spaceplay / pause qunload | stop ffullscreen shift + ←→slower...