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Jun 07 2024
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'The situation there right now is dire': Milwaukee father joins call for accountability at state prison
MILWAUKEE — The phone calls have not stopped since TMJ4 News first reported on the arrests of a former prison warden and eight members of his staff connected to two deaths. "Waupun is like a fortress," Jovan Mull explained. "Once you get inside the walls are endless." He returned to the community a few years ago but now has a hard time seeing his only son, who is also named Jovan Mull,
WTMJ 4 MilwaukeeJun 13 2024
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Petition for East Solano Plan validated by Elections Office
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Daily RepublicJun 13 2024
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Mayor Wheeler announces plans to control all Portland bureaus ahead of city government change
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The City of Portland is less than a month away from restructuring, including combining the various bureaus under the Mayor’s office, ahead of a voter-approved city charter change set to go into effect in six months. On the city’s website, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler announced interim City Administrator Michael Jordan will manage the newly appointed deputy city
KOIN 6Jun 12 2024
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DA Pamela Price Reassures Public That Men Who Allegedly Shot Five-Year-Old Will Be Held Accountable
Embattled Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price seemed to be trying to quash rumors when she insisted in a new statement that three alleged gang members accused in an April 2023 freeway shooting that left a five-year-old girl dead will indeed be prosecuted. The shooting on I-880 that killed five-year-old Eliyanah Crisostomo last year sent shockwaves around the Bay — especially given it
SFistJun 11 2024
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New Chicago migrant shelter a joint effort of governments, faith organizations
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle gave a warm welcome to migrants staying at a new shelter at St. Bartholomew Catholic Church. The church, located in Chicago's Portage Park neighborhood, is a first of its kind intergovernmental and interfaith family shelter for migrants arriving in the city from the southern border. "We're going to do everything in our
NBC 5 ChicagoJun 07 2024
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East Lyme police chief's account of domestic dispute 'does not make sense,' investigator says
Finkelstein was placed on paid administrative leave after he was arrested Wednesday on misdemeanor charges of second-degree breach of peace and disorderly conduct. Finkelstein, who has not entered a plea to the charges, is free on $10,000 bond and is due in court again on June 18. According to the warrant for his arrest, East Lyme police, who first investigated the incident before turning the
New Haven RegisterMay 22 2024
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Retirement account balances hit highest level since 2021
Americans' retirement account balances are at their highest level in more than two years due to a combination of increased savings rates and positive market conditions, new findings from Fidelity Investments show. Fidelity's Q1 2024 Retirement Analysis released Thursday, its latest update tracking the savings behaviors and balances of 45 million accounts, determined retirement balance averages
Fox BusinessMay 31 2024
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Richmond man who went missing in World War II accounted for officially
RICHMOND — A Richmond man who was went missing in action in World War II and was presumed dead has been accounted for officially 80 years after his death. U.S. Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Bruce H. Brown was 22 when he died in December 1943. The U.S. Department of Defense’s Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Accounting Agency (DPAA) determined that it had accounted for Brown last September but held
East Bay TimesJun 11 2024
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Clymer native Andrea Fletcher nominated for 'Oscars' of federal government awards
The Indiana GazetteJun 09 2024
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Lapid establishes police violence ‘documentation center’ after chaos at anti-government protest
Opposition Leader Yair Lapid announces the establishment of a “documentation center” for police violence in the wake of an incident last night in which police violently arrested a doctor treating a woman at an anti-government protest in Tel Aviv. “There is no explanation and it is impossible to accept the photos in which police officers brutally beat and drag away a doctor who is providing
The Times of Israel