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April 09, 2022

Two Forsyth County legislators support law that allows law enforcement agencies to withhold names of officers who are involved in use of force incidents - Winston-Salem Journal

Two Forsyth County legislators support law that allows law enforcement agencies to withhold names of officers who are involved in use of force incidents  Winston-Salem Journal
April 09, 2022

First annual ‘Hockey for Heroes’ features local law enforcement - WWLP.com

WESTFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Law enforcement from Hampden county are spreading awareness about the dangers they face everyday in the field. Amelia Park Arena in Westfield hosted the first “Hockey for Heroes” event Saturday. Local first responders from Chicopee, Springfield, and Westfield collected funds that will go towards the Hockey for Heroes foundation, spreading awareness and educating peop...
April 09, 2022

Law in the Marketplace: Part II: Clarity on Section 199A - Concord Monitor

It’s tax time, and for many New Hampshire business owners, the annual 20% federal income tax deduction potentially available to them under Internal Revenue Code Section 199A will be hugely important. Hence this third of three consecutive columns on the section. For non-tax people: For the reasonably foreseeable future, I promise no more tax! However, I do hope this column will be useful to fe...
April 09, 2022

Oakland ADU housing fair draws large crowds seeking opportunity in in-law units - San Francisco Chronicle

Russell Prince, 73, left, converses with Kevin Chen, head of growth at Cottage, a builder that uses technology to reimagine residential construction, during a workshop for homeowners looking to build accessory dwelling units (ADUs) on their properties held at the California Ballroom on Saturday, April 9, 2022, in Oakland. Prince, who buys and sells houses, is talking to his Oakland-based daug...
April 09, 2022

Applause: Local law enforcement officials start new paths - Ocala

Ocala Star-Banner New roles for two local law officers Two retired Marion County law enforcement officials have entered a new era. On April 5, Mike Rolls was sworn in as the new Williston Police chief. And on that same day, former Belleview Police Sgt. Ray Dwyer took the oath of office and assumed the role as the new commissioner for Seat 2 in the City of Belleview. Rolls was a deputy at the...
April 09, 2022

New Law & Task Force Aims to Prevent Another Twin Parks Fire Tragedy - Norwood News

CITY COUNCILMAN OSWALD Feliz (C.D. 15) delivers opening remarks during a press conference, alongside members of the Twin Parks Citywide Taskforce on Fire Prevention, at City Hall Park in Manhattan on Tuesday, March 24, 2022. Photo by Julian Nazar Photo by Julian Nazar On a chilly Tuesday morning, on March 24, Bronx City Councilman Oswald Feliz (C.D. 15) held a press conference at City Hall Pa...
April 09, 2022

Letter: Colorado's new abortion law isn't progress - Vail Daily

Our society claims to uphold the values of equality and justice. However, we often fall short of that noble goal. We then, hopefully, realize our errors and make genuine progress toward virtue. The passage of House Bill 1279 — the Reproductive Health Equity Act — isn’t just a shortcoming; it is a direct affront to human dignity. It allows the lives of a whole group of people to be casually di...
April 09, 2022

Federal law could extend benefits to local, state retired corrections officers - NorthcentralPa.com

Federal law could extend benefits to local, state retired corrections officers  NorthcentralPa.com
April 09, 2022

The Hot Seat: Celebrating Law Day 2022 - news9.com KWTV

OKLAHOMA CITY - News 9 political analyst Scott Mitchell was joined in The Hot Seat by Ed Wunch from the Oklahoma Bar Association to discuss how this year’s Law Day can benefit Oklahomans of all kinds. Law Day will take place April 28. More Like This Top Headlines
April 09, 2022

A woman faces a murder charge in Texas over an alleged self-induced abortion - NPR

A 26-year-old woman has been charged with murder in Texas after authorities said she caused "the death of an individual by self-induced abortion," in a state that has the most restrictive abortion laws in the U.S. It's unclear whether Lizelle Herrera is accused of having an abortion or whether she helped someone else get an abortion. Herrera was arrested Thursday and remained jailed Saturday ...