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March 13, 2022

Utah law enforcement puzzled over recent 'epidemic' of wrong-way drivers - KSLTV

Another crash involving a wrong-way driver occurred Saturday night in Salt Lake City. It's just one of several wrong-way crashes that have already occurred in 2022. Right now, no one seems to know why there has been an increase. SALT LAKE CITY — It happened again. Late Saturday night, there was another head-on car crash caused by another wrong-way driver. “Unfortunately, tonight, somebody did...
March 13, 2022

Police misconduct hearing put off after cop union said Berkeley broke the law - Berkeleyside

The Berkeley police union has challenged the city’s new police oversight board, saying it has violated state labor and government transparency laws as well as the city’s own charter. Earlier this month, the Police Accountability Board (PAB) abruptly postponed a hearing to review alleged police misconduct shortly after the union sent a strongly worded letter to demand that the board “Cease and...
March 13, 2022

They design a space for recreation with native plants, in law - comment - Amico Hoops

In cooperation with University Center for Environmental Management (CEUGEA) and other university units, and law school Developing a space for rest and recreation for teachers, students and visitors, they have also included a themed garden, styled Nogueras Ecoparkwith plants from the region do not need much water consumption. On a tour of the North Campus and facilities at law schoolUniversity...
March 13, 2022

Bureaucrats retain power under open-transfer law - Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs

When lawmakers voted last year to expand open-transfer opportunities, allowing families to more easily send children to school districts other than the one in which they reside, supporters thought the change would empower parents. But bureaucrats still hold the upper hand and many parents’ open-transfer choices are limited to Oklahoma’s worst schools. That fact highlights the need for lawmake...
March 13, 2022

Russian journalist stays to report despite Putin's new censorship law - Business Insider

Yevgenia Albats, speaks onstage at the Women of the World Summit on April 13, 2018 in New York City. Many reporters have left Russia after the Kremlin introduced a new censorship law last week. The new law prohibits calling the Russian invasion of Ukraine a "war." Yevgenia Albats, the editor-in-chief of the New Times, said she is staying despite the risk of prison. Sign up for our weekda...
March 13, 2022

Secretary Pete Buttigieg explains how the infrastructure law will affect you - 60 Minutes - CBS News

Thanks to the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure law passed last year, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is overseeing one of the most significant investments in America's bridges, roads, and rails in more than half a century. The former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, will play an important role in determining which transportation-related projects receive the new federal funding. Su...
March 13, 2022

Letters: The law for survivors' lawsuits helps curb abuses - The Advocate

Letters: The law for survivors' lawsuits helps curb abuses  The Advocate
March 13, 2022

Sir Lenny Henry, David Tennant, Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law to Participate in 2022 Red Nose Day - MuggleNet

Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day fundraiser is set to return to televisions in the United Kingdom on March 18. While we all should be tuning in and helping out in any way we can, Potter fans should be especially excited by the participation of Wizarding World alumni. It was announced last week that Comic Relief cofounder Sir Lenny Henry, the voice of the shrunken head in Harry Potter and the Priso...
March 13, 2022

Las Cruces resident pays for law enforcement dry-cleaning for 5 years - KHON2

LAS CRUCES, NM (KTSM) A Las Cruces Resident has been anonymously paying for law enforcement officers uniforms to be dry cleaned for the past five years. She says it all started when she went to take her dry-cleaning in five years ago. “I was right here and actually there was a police officer in front of me,” said Donna Stryker who has been paying for the dry cleaning. “I thought what if I pai...
March 13, 2022

Laws let parole board wait 5 years to review certain inmates - WWMT-TV

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs legislation to allocate $1.5 billion in economic development spending for businesses during a ceremony, Monday, Dec. 20, 2021, in Detroit. The legislation creates the Strategic Outreach and Attraction Reserve Fund, which will be funded from state revenue with $1 billion to be used for assistance to companies. The legislation, which includes four bills, pas...