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October 26, 2021
Washoe County School District Administration Building (KOLO)
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - The Washoe County School District Board of Trustees held a special meeting Monday to discuss possible open meeting law violations. Gunderson Law Firm was hired to conduct an investigation into the matter and present its findings at the meeting.
The investigation follows a heated conversation that took place at th...
October 26, 2021
Cannabis bud (Photo provided via Wikimedia Commons)
LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Village Board is planning to opt out of allowing cannabis dispensaries and on-site consumption licenses within village boundaries. While the board hasn’t formally voted to opt out yet, local officials unofficially agreed to start that process during last week’s board meeting.
The state Marijuana Regulation and T...
October 26, 2021
Oct. 26—HIGH POINT — Law enforcement agencies from the greater High Point area are working with federal authorities to put information on guns used in local crimes into a national database with the goal of finding those who used firearms illegally.
For the next two weeks, representatives of 21 law enforcement agencies in Guilford, Randolph and Davidson counties will bring guns seized as part ...
October 25, 2021
HONG KONG — A Hong Kong activist dubbed "Captain America 2.0" for wielding the superhero's shield during protests was found guilty of incitement to secession on Monday, the second person convicted under a national security law imposed by China in a crackdown on dissent.
Former deliveryman Ma Chun-man, 31, was accused of promoting Hong Kong independence from China by chanting slogans, holding ...
October 25, 2021
The bill inceases access to free meals for school children. (Ellen O'Nan/The Paducah Sun via AP)
Thousands more Massachusetts students will have access to free meals, after state lawmakers signed a student nutrition bill.
On Monday, Governor Charlie Baker ceremonially signed a bill, An Act promoting student nutrition, officially approved 10 days ago, to increase access to free meals and pro...
October 25, 2021
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY)- Lafayette Police Department and Sheriff’s Department joined together in unity, walking in local neighborhoods, hoping to bridge a gap between law enforcement and the community.
Sgt. Robin Green says, “Come meet us, get to know us, let us try and help the best way we can.”
After a moment of silence, sergeants, captains, officers, and deputies walked door to door, talking...
October 25, 2021
GIRARD, Kans. — Law enforcement across the state of Kansas are cracking down on seat belt violators.
All part of a week-long campaign by K-Dot emphasizing seat belt safety around schools. This week, police across the state will issue citations to violators. More than half of the kids killed in car crashes in 2019 weren’t buckled-up.
“Its important for us to set a good example for our children...
October 25, 2021
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Two unions representing West Virginia law enforcement have asked Gov. Jim Justice to dedicate some federal coronavirus relief money toward hazard pay.
The West Virginia Troopers’ Association/Communications Workers of America Local 2019 and National Coalition of Public Safety Officers/Communications Workers of America Local 2055 have requested Justice and state lawmakers de...
October 25, 2021
Parents are asked to record any suspicious activity with their smartphones, then immediately notify local law enforcement.
MONTVILLE, Ohio — The Montville Police Department is investigating reports about a driver in a black Dodge Challenger acting suspiciously towards children.
In a Facebook post, Montville police report that several law enforcement agencies in Medina County have received ca...
October 25, 2021
The Victorian government will introduce new laws that will give the premier sweeping powers to declare pandemics and enforce public health orders for three months at a time.
Premier Daniel Andrews has defended the legislation, to be tabled in parliament on Tuesday, that would strip the chief health officer of their power to have a final say on restrictions.
Andrews said the new laws are based...
