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December 11, 2021

DA: 'I believe tragedy was prevented;' Law enforcement speaks on Westmont trespassing case - WHP Harrisburg

WJAC Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — Two teenagers are behind bars after authorities tell 6 News they were in the "planning phases" of a school shooting at Westmont Hilltop High School. Cambria County District Attorney Greg Neugebauer says 17-year-old Logan Pringle of Conemaugh Township and 16-year-old Preston Hinebaugh of Upper Yoder Township were charged as adults. "They are both charged with conspi...
December 11, 2021

Tualatin police chief weighs in on calls for defunding law enforcement - KOIN.com

PMG FILE PHOTO – Tualatin Police Chief Bill Steele PORTLAND, Ore. (PORTLAND TRIBUNE) — Like numerous other public agencies, the COVID-19 pandemic significantly changed how the Tualatin Police Department adapted to working under unique and unusual circumstances. It also focused attention on police departments throughout the country when some called for defunding police departments the police d...
December 11, 2021

Monterey's election recall law hits snag after state lawmakers say to hold off on filing legislation - Berkshire Eagle

Monterey's election recall law hits snag after state lawmakers say to hold off on filing legislation  Berkshire Eagle
December 11, 2021

Ask Amy: Widow feels left out of in-law’s bequest - Winston-Salem Journal

Ask Amy: Widow feels left out of in-law’s bequest  Winston-Salem Journal
December 11, 2021

Intel Breakthroughs Propel Moore's Law Beyond 2025 - Business Wire

Components Research, the research group of Intel Technology Development, is responsible for delivering revolutionary process and packaging technology options that extend Moore’s Law and enable Intel products and services. (Credit: Intel Corporation) Components Research, the research group of Intel Technology Development, is responsible for delivering revolutionary process and packaging te...
December 11, 2021

Canadian teacher reassigned under a controversial Quebec law for wearing a hijab - WRKF

SCOTT SIMON, HOST: A teacher in the Canadian province of Quebec has been removed from the classroom because she refused to remove a head covering worn by some Muslim women. The controversial Quebec law bans religious apparel on certain public employees, including public school teachers. This is one of the first cases in which somebody actually lost their job since the law came into effect. Re...
December 11, 2021

Canadian teacher reassigned under a controversial Quebec law for wearing a hijab - Iowa Public Radio

SCOTT SIMON, HOST: A teacher in the Canadian province of Quebec has been removed from the classroom because she refused to remove a head covering worn by some Muslim women. The controversial Quebec law bans religious apparel on certain public employees, including public school teachers. This is one of the first cases in which somebody actually lost their job since the law came into effect. Re...
December 11, 2021

'Law & Order: SVU' Star Kelli Giddish Says Kissing Peter Scanavino Is Like Kissing Her 'Brother' - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Many Law & Order: SVU fans are thrilled to see Carisi and Rollins as a couple this season. But while their chemistry is thick on-screen, series star Kelli Giddish admitted kissing co-star Peter Scanavino feels like she’s kissing her brother. Carisi and Rollins chemistry on ‘Law & Order: SVU’ is undeniable Kelli Giddish and Peter Scanavino as Amanda Rollins and Dominick Carisi in ‘Law ...
December 11, 2021

New law gives grace period to use rewards points if your card gets canceled - The Points Guy

If you’re a resident of New York State, Governor Kathy Hochul has given you an early Christmas present. Actually, it is more like a present for Christmas 2023, since the law doesn’t take effect for one year. But, it is definitely one that will help some consumers. The new law, Senate Bill S133B, will provide consumers a 90-day grace period to use their credit card reward points if their credi...
December 11, 2021

December Law of the Month: Give snowplows room on the roads this winter - La Crosse Tribune

After every snowfall, plow drivers throughout Wisconsin work long hours to clear nearly 115,000 miles of roads across the state. Wisconsin State Patrol’s December Law of the Month reminds every driver of the importance of giving snowplows the space they need to get the job done. “The tireless work of these highway workers ensures safe driving conditions for all of us in winter,” State Patrol ...