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December 01, 2021
In this Dec. 18, 2018, file photo, then-California Gov. Jerry Brown, who signed the nation's first law requiring that women sit on corporate boards of publicly traded companies, talks during an interview in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — When then-California Gov. Jerry Brown signed the nation's first law requiring women on boards of publicly traded companies...
December 01, 2021
After so long apart, my husband’s family were keen to load us up with tokens of affection, from cutlery sets and face creams to a freestanding hammock
A cold hard coming we had of it, as TS Eliot would probably not have said of an hour in traffic looking for a Covid-testing clinic on a Hull industrial estate, a Storm Arwen-rocked ferry crossing, Rotterdam docks, lunch in a hypermarket burrito...
December 01, 2021
DALEVILLE, Ala. (WTVY) - Law enforcement in Daleville tell us they were able to locate the body of a missing woman on Tuesday thanks to help from her 9-year-old son.
The Daleville Department of Public Safety has identified her as 35-year-old Angela Marie Hosmun-Duvall.
Duvall, formerly Hosmun, was involved in a hit-and-run Monday night around 9 p.m.
Her body was found by a creek near her pare...
December 01, 2021
Former, current law enforcement officers testify to decades long investigative work in 1986 Doss' Cold Case murder KHQ Right Now
December 01, 2021
Prosecutor Loses $185K Salary After Law License Suspended Following Sexual Assault Charge - Newsweek
A Pennsylvania prosecutor has lost his salary and benefits after being accused of sexual assault.
The Somerset County salary board barred district attorney Jeffrey Lynn Thomas from collecting his $185,000 salary after being charged with sexual assault in September 2021. The board also determined that his salary will now be collected to acting district attorney Molly Metzgar. Thomas' law licen...
December 01, 2021
1 of 2 FILE - Then-California Gov. Jerry Brown talks during an interview in Sacramento, Calif., on Dec. 18, 2018. When former Gov. Brown signed the nation's first law requiring that women sit on corporate boards of publicly traded companies, he suggested it might not survive legal challenges. Three years later, a judge will begin hearing evidence on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021, in Los Angeles Sup...
December 01, 2021
Stephen Parlato of Boulder, Colorado, holds a sign that reads "Hands Off Roe!!!" as abortion rights advocates and abortion opponents demonstrate in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, Dec. 1, 2021, in Washington. The court was hearing arguments in a case from Mississippi, where a 2018 law would ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, well before viability. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
(RNS) — Whe...
December 01, 2021
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Multiple law enforcement agencies have closed part of Interstate 10 and Gateway West following a pursuit Wednesday morning in Far East El Paso.
A spokesperson for El Paso Fire Department confirms that there have been two transports from the scene, one minor injury and a second transport, with “serious injuries.”
Officials also say that no responding law enforcement per...
December 01, 2021
Daily Montanan
Lawyers for a transgender Native American lobbyist have asked a Richland County Court for a change of venue after they say the defendant, a Baptist minister who also runs an online newspaper, has potentially tainted the jury pool with broadcasts, videos and social media postings.
Meanwhile, attorneys for the minister and his media group are invoking a media shield law, meant ...
December 01, 2021
Clayton County officer killed in line of duty Officer Henry Laxson
CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — The law enforcement community is expressing their condolences for a Clayton County officer killed in the line of duty Tuesday night.
Field Training Officer Henry Laxson was killed while responding to a domestic call in the area of Hwy. 42 and I-675 in Rex.
Two women and a suspect were also killed during t...
