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Mar 24 2024
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How Delaware libraries are expanding to enhance resources statewide
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! Nine Delaware libraries will share $40 million in federal funding to expand their facilities and update programming to better reflect how modern libraries are being used. In the early morning, families with young children venture into libraries all across Delaware to choose books
WHYYMar 22 2024
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Enhance your lake living with Twin Bay Docks
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD)- What would lake living be without a dock? Twin Bay Docks is part of this weekend’s Cottage and Lakefront Living Show in Grand Rapids. Twin Bay Docks is truly a local product. Everything they use to manufacture their docks comes from Michigan. They have a patented Diamond pattern that is not only attractive but has a non-slippery surface and also does not get hot in
WOOD 8Mar 19 2024
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Fort Smith Police enhancing road safety and traffic
FORT SMITH, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The Fort Smith Police Department established a new traffic unit on Monday, March 18 to enhance road safety and traffic flow in the city. “The establishment of the Traffic Unit underscores our ongoing commitment to the safety and well-being of our community,” said Fort Smith Chief of Police Danny Baker. “By addressing key traffic concerns and enforcing laws more
KNWAApr 03 2024
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Enhanced Games set to film documentary in effort to educate public on steroids
The Enhanced Games have received tons of backlash for what has seemingly been called a lack of safety and concern for athletes' health. The games, of course, are an Olympic-styled event that will allow the use of performance-enhancing drugs. Dr. Aron D'Souza, the event's founder, has long preached that his idea of sports will actually make competition more safe and fair, and he feels a behind-
Fox News DigitalApr 20 2024
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Experts say panic buttons can enhance school safety, but only 6 states require them
In December 2021, the principal at Eagle Point Elementary School in Broward County, Florida, received an anonymous bomb threat. Using a silent panic alarm app on her phone, she alerted police and within seconds her image appeared on multiple screens in the Broward County Sheriff’s Office. The sheriff’s office was able to immediately give her instructions to evacuate the school, and call the
CNN DigitalMar 29 2024
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Oakland businesses team up for $10 million ‘security enhancement program’
(KRON)—The CEOs of four of Oakland’s largest employers — Blue Shield of California, Kaiser Permanente, Pacific Gas and Electric, and Clorox — have announced plans to collaborate on a $10 million security enhancement program to improve public safety and the safety of their collective employees. In partnership with the Oakland Police Department, the four companies hope to improve visible and
KRON4Mar 17 2024
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Enhanced security at Bloomington mosque after incident in parking lot
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Security measures are being enhanced at a Bloomington mosque after an incident in the parking lot Saturday night. Police are investigating what happened near the Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center. They put up crime scene tape and WCCO saw an investigator using a metal detector in front of the center. The mosque said the individuals involved in Saturday's incident are not known
CBS News (Online)Mar 23 2024
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Texas Department of Transportation enhances safety with new LED lighting project
Drivers and pedestrians will have a safer drive as the Texas Department of Transportation is installing additional LED light poles to a portion of North Mesa. A spokesperson with TXDOT said they are working on replacing 130 30” light poles and 37 40” light poles from N. Mesa and Doniphan to N. Mesa and Glory Road as part of a safety lighting project. People we spoke to said they are looking
KFOX 14Mar 22 2024
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Stormont Vail enhances security at main campus, Behavioral Health Clinic
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Stormont Vail Health has implemented additional security measures at its main campus. The main hospital and Behavioral Health Center now have metal detectors at their main entrances. Both were installed in early March. A spokesperson with Stormont Vail didn’t provide a reason for the upgrades, besides a general effort to make the hospital the safest it can be. “The
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