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Mar 25 2024
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9 RI Cities, Towns Awarded Grants For Public Safety Building Projects
The awards are part of a matching grant program that was funded with $11 million in State Fiscal Recovery Funds (SFRF) through the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The maximum award amount is $5 million for regional projects and $1 million for local projects. "Investing in Rhode Island's public safety starts by addressing the infrastructure that police, fire and EMS units need to
Patch.comJun 13 2024
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Laredo Police use body cameras for transparency and safety
LAREDO, Tex. (KGNS) - The Laredo Police Department has a policy requiring patrol officers to use body cameras, aiming to improve transparency and officer safety. Once officers exit their vehicles, these cameras automatically begin recording every public interaction, ensuring real-time documentation of encounters. The footage captured by these cameras is readily accessible to crime analysts,
KGNSApr 19 2024
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Hidalgo County’s new public health facility gets level 3 bio safety certification
“We had to go through a rigorous testing process in order to receive this certification so this is a significant first step in the process of providing healthcare services out of this laboratory,” said Eduardo Olivarez, chief administrative officer for the Hidalgo County Department of Health and Human Services, in a news release. The $8 million lab, which was funded by the U.S. Housing and
MyRGVNewsJun 12 2024
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Inside Your Health: Summer safety
Most schools are out for the year and summer is almost officially here.
With everyone out and about this summer, parents may be thinking about ways to keep their families safe and healthy.
5 EYEWITNESS NEWS anchor Leah McLean sat down with KSTP health expert Dr. Archelle Georgiou to get some tips.
KSTPJun 11 2024
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Public Record
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Omaha World-HeraldJun 11 2024
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Heat Safety Tips with Intermountain Health
As Southern Nevada is dealing with record breaking temperatures and a forecast of temperatures in southern Nevada in the 100s and excessive heat warnings in effect, the risks of being outdoors for too long can include dehydration, heat exhaustion, and other related illnesses that could result in hospitalization. Intermountain urges you to seek relief from the extreme heat by taking these
KLAS 8Jun 15 2024
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Mississippi hospital safety grades released by Leapfrog
A large Jackson hospital earned a D in hospital safety from a group that measures how well hospitals protect its patients from harm. Mississippi Baptist Medical Center fell from an A in 2021 and 2022 to a D in the spring of this year, according to the Leapfrog Group’s most recent Hospital Safety Grade ratings. The Jackson hospital was one practically all Mississippi hospital graded and ranked
Clarksdale Press RegisterJun 10 2024
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Local school works on improving safety
SPRINGFIELD TWP., Ohio (WKBN) – School is out for the summer for Springfield Local Schools but the superintendent, township trustees and the police chief are still working on improved safety. “I was in the school for 17 years, you know, doing D.A.R.E., and at that time, you know, we had no communication,” said Chief of Police Ray Fellows. It’s a problem Fellows says they’ve been dealing with
WKBN 27Apr 25 2024
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Columbia’s protest response rebuked by all sides over free speech and public safety concerns
Columbia University‘s pro-Palestinian protests and campus occupation have drawn criticism from virtually all sides for the school’s inadequate response to both its free speech and public safety responsibilities. Led by the 116-member coalition group Columbia University Apartheid Divest, the “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” has maintained its occupation of part of campus for more than a week.
Washington Examiner