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May 20 2024
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"It’s just a real pleasure to be in the city I was born in" - Stephen Merchant and the cast on filming in Bristol for a brand new series of The Outlaws
Can you introduce us to The Outlaws? In the first two series of The Outlaws we met a group of offenders who had committed various crimes, and who were doing community service to pay back for their crimes. During that, they became embroiled in a larger crime that was going on behind the scenes. The Outlaws found a big bag of money that embroiled them with a criminal drug lord from London. After
BBC NewsApr 29 2024
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Surrounded by Fighters and Haunted by Famine, Sudan City Fears Worst
Since April 14, fighters loyal to the Rapid Support Forces, or R.S.F., have surrounded El Fasher in preparation for what the U.N. has called an “imminent assault.” El Fasher, the former capital of the precolonial kingdom of Darfur, has about 1.8 million inhabitants, including hundreds of thousands who fled earlier waves of fighting.
The city is the last obstacle to total R.S.F.
New York Times (News)May 03 2024
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$12 lawsuit filed against Bay City toll bridge operator
BAY CITY, MI — After less than a year of tolling motorists crossing Liberty Bridge, Bay City Bridge Partners has been targeted with a lawsuit alleging overcharging and violating its contract with the city.
The amount in dispute? $12. But for the attorney who filed it, it’s not about the money; it’s about sending a message.
MLive.comMay 03 2024
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Pell City man killed in I-65 Chilton County crash
Sgt. Jeremy Burkett of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) said the incident occurred at about 4:20 a.m. on Interstate 65 near the 212 mile marker, approximately one mile north of Clanton. Justin D. Washington, 36, a passenger in a 2022 GMC Savana van, was fatally injured when the van left the roadway, struck a cable barrier and overturned. Washington was not using a seat belt at the
AL.comJun 12 2024
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5 On Your Side: Prep your yard for a tick-free summer
Spring has sprung, and so have ticks! Consumer Reports experts reveal chemical-free ways to limit the number of ticks crawling through your backyard. Your yard should be a place of sanctuary for you, not ticks. While not all ticks carry the same diseases, at least one variety of disease-transmitting tick can be found in almost every state. The trick to stopping ticks? Consumer Reports expert
WRALApr 25 2024
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Beverly Hills earns Tree City USA designation
An Oakland County community has joined an increasing number of cities, villages and townships that are certified as a Tree City USA for their efforts to promote and care for public trees. Beverly Hills was among four Michigan communities given the honor in 2023, according to a release from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The Tree City USA program follows these standards: having a
Oakland PressMay 14 2024
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Birmingham’s months-long cyberattack derailed budget process; city may keep current budget for 2025
The City of Birmingham’s computer systems were down for roughly two months, forcing the city to keep its budget manually since computers used for the finance department were not operational, Chief Financial Officer Kevin Moore said today. Because of the delays in setting the budget for the 2025 fiscal year, the city will submit the current 2024 budget as its operating budget and amend as
AL.comMay 22 2024
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“Operation Heat Wave:” How Cleveland police plan to keep the city safe this summer - The Wake Up for Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Cleveland Plain DealerMay 09 2024
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Racial bias did not shape Mississippi's water funding decisions for capital city, EPA says
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says it found “insufficient evidence” that racial discrimination shaped decisions made by two Mississippi agencies about water system funding for the state’s majority-Black capital city of Jackson. The EPA’s Office of External Civil Rights Compliance issued its findings this week about it started in October 2022 into the
Associated PressApr 25 2024
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Tech companies plug into India's smaller cities for talent
MADURAI/BENGALURU, April 25 (Reuters) - Indian engineer B. Ramachandran now prefers living in the smaller cities than the major tech hubs of Bengaluru and Chennai. After the pandemic, the 47-year-old moved to Madurai, a temple town in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. He has no plans to leave his hometown, saying the chance to live with his ageing mother while working for New York-based
Reuters