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September 23, 2021
The Missoula City-County Health Department at 301 West Alder Street in Missoula.
MISSOULA — New state laws affecting COVID-19 mitigation strategies are tying the hands of local officials, and community members are asking why.
“I have community members here in Missoula, asking me as the health officer why am I not doing more," D'Shane Barnett, Missoula City-County Health Officer told MTN News....
September 23, 2021
The Biden administration is considering invoking a Cold War-era national security law to force companies in the semiconductor supply chain to provide information on inventory and sales of chips, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Thursday.
The goal is to alleviate bottlenecks that have idled U.S. car production and caused shortages of consumer electronics and to identify possible hoarding,...
September 23, 2021
You can find the latest on the investigation involving Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie here. Download the WFLA app for breaking news push alerts and sign up for breaking news email alerts.
NORTH PORT, Fla. (WFLA) – From the day Brian Laundrie was named a person of interest in the disappearance of his fiancee homicide victim Gabby Petito, to the FBI search of his North Port home, the spotlight...
September 23, 2021
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WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of the securities of Cassava Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: SAVA) between September 14, 2020 and August 27, 2021, inclusive (the "Class Period"), of the important October 26, 2021 lead plaintiff deadline.
SO WHAT: If you purchased Cassava Sciences securities during the Class Period you may be entitle...
September 23, 2021
Expert suggests Rhode Islanders might need to rethink the law on shoreline rights - The Boston Globe
If one expert is right, and a 1982 Supreme Court decision has been substantially overturned, it would mean Rhode Islanders would have much more access to the shore.Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff
PROVIDENCE — For nearly 40 years, a Rhode Island Supreme Court case has set the boundaries for public access to the shore at what’s called the mean high tide line.
But what if following that law was wrong...
September 23, 2021
A Stone Installations employee works to install a new septic system in 2014 at a home on Diamond Point Road in Lake George. A Warren County committee is continuing its discussion of a law requiring septic systems to be inspected when properties change hands.
Warren County’s proposed septic inspection law is not quite ready for prime time.
The special committee studying the issue has s...
September 23, 2021
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer said Thursday that he has not made up his mind on exactly when he will retire from the bench. “I don’t want to die on the court,” he told PBS NewsHour Anchor and Managing Editor Judy Woodruff in an interview discussing his new book, “The Authority of the Court and the Peril of Politics.”
The 83-year-old justice, the oldest member of the court and most...
September 23, 2021
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – COVID-19 is now the leading cause of death among law enforcement officials.
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is reporting 71 officer deaths from the virus so far this year. That number accounts for nearly half of all officer deaths.
WSAV News 3 has learned at least four officers in the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry have died from COVID-19 so far this ...
September 23, 2021
WASHINGTON — Abortion providers in Texas returned to the Supreme Court on Thursday, asking for quick action in taking up a challenge to the state's restrictive new law banning abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy.
By a vote of 5-4, the court declined this month to block the law while a lawsuit worked its way through the lower courts, citing complicated questions about whether the feder...
September 23, 2021
For the second year in a row, COVID-19 is likely to be the leading cause of death for law enforcement officers across the country. The virus accounted for nearly half of all deaths in the first part of the year. (WKRC File)
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - For the second year in a row, COVID-19 is likely to be the leading cause of death for law enforcement officers across the country. The virus accounted ...
