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Jun 13 2024
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Michigan Department of Transportation asks for patience as construction increases statewide
There has been more road construction than usual this summer, and the Michigan Department of Transportation is asking for patience. MDOT Director Brad Wieferich is addressing recent concerns about the increased number of construction projects across the state. Wieferich said more construction is happening than usual because they have the funding. “It really comes down to this being a once-in-a
WDIV 4 Click On DetroitJun 10 2024
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Department of Homeland Security provides update on Border Security
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- Officials from the Department of Homeland Security will provide an update on border security operations. They will also talk about the implementation of the Presidential Proclamation and Interim Final Rule. This is set to happen on Monday, June 10th 4:00 PM ET and hosted by DHS.
ABC 7 KVIAJun 13 2024
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State Department launches trial online passport update service
Travelers no longer need to mail in documents to update their passports and can now do it online on a trial basis. The State Department has launched an updated online passport renewal service. The rollout is restricted to certain windows of the day starting at 1 p.m. Once a daily limit of applications is reached, the system will close. The limited-service run is expected to last for several
News 12 New JerseyJun 10 2024
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Painesville Police Department plans community outreach events
Painesville police officers will be holding the first in a series of monthly community outreach events on June 12, at which they will meet with residents and discuss safety, police activity, preventing crime and reporting suspicious activity. • United Way of Lake County nets $1,960,000 during 2023 campaign The city is planning to hold the Community Observation Partnership Program meetings at 6
The News-HeraldJun 13 2024
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Plan for your own wildfire evacuation with the Aspen Fire Department
Wildfire season is here, and according to the Environmental Defense Fund, with climate change continuing to warm the planet, wildfires are expected to get more severe and last later into the season than in years prior. Even with the abundant firefighting resources in the valley, wildfires are unpredictable and rapidly evolving. First responders will do everything to save lives and property,
Aspen TimesJun 13 2024
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Phoenix police used excessive force, justice department says
US Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke accused the force of "dysfunction" Phoenix police engaged in a pattern of misconduct that violated the civil rights of its residents, including unjustified deadly force, the US justice department has said. In a scathing report, the federal agency detailed cases of excessive force and discrimination against black, Hispanic and Native American
BBC NewsJun 13 2024
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Colorado Springs Police Department mourns death of K9 Britta
The Colorado Springs Police Department is mourning the death of K9 officer Britta after she died over the weekend. Britta died Sunday after serving the community for 10 years with CSPD's EOD unit, according to an announcement from the department. K9 Britta specialized in searching for explosives and had prior training in apprehension, officials said. As CSPD's oldest K9, Britta worked
Colorado Springs GazetteJun 06 2024
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Nye County dissolves Risk Management department
The Nye County Risk Management department has been eliminated after just a few years of operation. On Tuesday, the Nye County Commission voted to dissolve the department and draft a plan for its restructuring. The decision was far from unanimous. Nye County Commission Chair Debra Strickland gave her best effort to sway her colleagues and there was a plethora of testimony from county and town
Pahrump Valley TimesApr 29 2024
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Interior design trends focusing on color can brighten up an aging home
See how you can brighten up an aging home with trends focusing on color
See how you can brighten up an aging home with trends focusing on color
See how you can brighten up an aging home with trends focusing on color
When it comes to updating a house, it all starts with color. In the video above, host Rachel Holt talks with Michelle Lee Parenteau, the "Queen of Color," to
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