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September 26, 2021

Man suspected of making threats against Texas lawmakers who supported new abortion law arrested - KWTX

Arrest Made In Threat To Texas Lawmakers Who Supported/Voted For New Fetal Heartbeat Abortion Law SENTINEL, OK (CBSDFW.COM) — A suspect has been arrested in connection with a recent threat made against Texas lawmakers who voted for the new fetal heartbeat abortion law. Officials arrested 20-year-old Austin Wendell Lund of Sentinel in connection with the threat. Lund’s case is being prosecuted...
September 26, 2021

Advocates point out loopholes in new medical debt law - KOB

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - This year, New Mexico lawmakers passed the Patient Debt Collection Protection Act, which meant medical providers couldn't send bills to collections or sue patients who are considered low income, but advocates say they're concerned about loopholes. Dr. Jesse Barnes M.D., a family medicine specialist, has heartbreaking stories about patients. “When we finally were able to co...
September 26, 2021

Information integration | Texarkana and Bowie County law enforcement investing in communications system that will finally let them 'talk to each other' - Texarkana Gazette

TEXARKANA — The purchase of a new dispatch, records and jail management computer systems for the Bi-State Justice Building should streamline information for law enforcement. Both Texarkanas and Bowie County are buying the system jointly. The goal is to integrate functions among police and the Sheriff's Office in the Bi-state Justice Building. The Texas-side agencies have used one system, Texa...
September 26, 2021

Richard Groves: Texas abortion law recalls the Fugitive Slave Act - Greensboro News & Record

Richard Groves: Texas abortion law recalls the Fugitive Slave Act  Greensboro News & Record
September 26, 2021

Attorney Peyton Murphy -- Here For The Community | Sponsored: Murphy Law Firm | theadvocate.com - The Advocate

Provided photo This article is brought to you by Murphy Law Firm. Each morning, when attorney Peyton Murphy walks through the front door of his office on South Acadian Thruway, his first task is to make the rounds of the office with his loyal companion Waylon, his fox red Labrador, and greet all his employees. Waylon is a constant fixture at the firm and loves the staff as well a...
September 26, 2021

Man charged with impersonating law enforcement officer | Crime | rockymounttelegram.com - Rocky Mount Telegram

Man charged with impersonating law enforcement officer | Crime | rockymounttelegram.com  Rocky Mount Telegram
September 25, 2021

Blue Mass honors Houston law enforcement ahead of Officer Jeffrey's memorial service - KHOU.com

HOUSTON — Less than a week after losing one of Houston‘s finest, Officer William Jeffrey, in a deadly shooting, Houston Police Department Chief Troy Finner said having faith is as important as ever, in front of Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. “We draw strength from our community. We draw strength from the praying community," Finner said. On Saturday, he and other Houston law enforcement wer...
September 25, 2021

Financial Exploitation Prevention Act becomes law Sunday - ABC 12 News

Elderly woman scammed (WIFR) LANSING, Mich. (WJRT) -A new law goes into effect in Michigan Sunday to help protect people from being scammed. The Financial Exploitation Prevention Act will offer new protections for vulnerable adults. “It’s really an epidemic and so we wanted to find a way to best address the situation that we see time and time again. We have seniors that have worked so hard to...
September 25, 2021

The Bluprint foundation provides free lunch for law enforcement officers - WCBI

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- A Columbus organization provides free lunch to law enforcement officers in our area. The Bluprint Foundation put on a fish fry to honor the men and women who fight to keep the community safe and thank them for their many contributions. To show their appreciation members gave officers fish, drinks, and dessert. Founder Marcus Stokes says change starts in the community a...
September 25, 2021

California Bans State-Funded Travel to Ohio Due to Anti-LGBTQ Law - Cleveland Scene

California Attorney General Robb Bonta announced on Friday that California will restrict state-funded travel to Ohio due to Ohio’s passage of the “Medical Practitioner Conscience” clause in June, which has been called a “license to discriminate” and “the most homophobic law in the country.” The law allows allows healthcare providers to refuse care if they feel that care conflicts with their “...