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March 12, 2022
John Cunningham
This is the last of the three columns I’ve written for readers of this newspaper on how to draft planning memos for your spouse and other adult successors on the 30 issues they should handle if you suddenly and expectedly die or become disabled. This third column covers Items 21 through 30 of the items that, in my view, these plans should cover. As I’ve written in Columns...
March 12, 2022
Amarillo College's Panhandle Regional Law Enforcement Academy (PRLEA) graduated 20 individuals Thursday night at the Oasis Southwest Baptist Church.
The graduation for the 124th class, according to Faculty Program Coordinator Tyler Smith, was a 100% passing rate on the first attempt for the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) state licensing exams.
"This means a lot. It's actually, ...
March 12, 2022
An approach to affordable housing that would assign each town a certain number of units to plan and zone for, based on the needs of its region, would help cut down on housing segregation in Connecticut, advocates said.
Under the proposed “Fair Share” law, the state Office of Policy and Management would assess the need for affordable housing in different parts of Connecticut. Then, towns would...
March 12, 2022
Legislators Concerned Police Put Themselves Above The Law; Prosecutors Disagree - Cowboy State Daily
Wyoming prosecutors would not hesitate to press charges against police officers who violate state law, according to the president of the Wyoming County Attorneys Association.
John Worrall, Washakie County’s attorney, took exception Friday to statements made during a debate over a firearms rights bill that prosecutors would hesitate to file charges against police who violated the law by enforc...
March 12, 2022
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 12, 2022
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 pa...
March 12, 2022
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —
The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of an inmate at the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center.
According to the sheriff's office, Jack Jeffery Murphy-Renzi, 19, was found unresponsive in his cell Saturday morning.
Deputies say the Winston-Salem man had been in the center since March 4 for driving while impaired.
The sheriff's office s...
March 12, 2022
DENVER — As of 7 a.m. Saturday, the House is entering its 20th hour, likely a state record, in debating the proposal to enshrine the unequivocal right to an abortion in state law.
House Bill 1279, known as the Reproductive Health Equity Act, would establish a fundamental right to continue a pregnancy and give birth, or to have an abortion. The bill also says fertilized eggs, embryos and fetus...
March 12, 2022
As Russia continues its scorched-earth campaign across Ukraine, a rising number of governments and officials accuse Russia of war crimes. Those accusations largely concern Russia's use of indiscriminate weapons on civilian areas and banned munitions. It notably does not include the unprovoked, unjustified invasion of a sovereign country. The reason is a long-standing blindspot in internationa...
March 12, 2022
Red River Valley SWAT team members move down an alley to the location of a standoff in north Fargo in this file photo.
MOORHEAD — For about the past year, local law enforcement agencies on the North Dakota and Minnesota sides of the Red River have not engaged in their customary cross-border cooperative efforts, including a joint SWAT team, a joint street crimes unit and close cooperation ...
