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Dec 21 2023
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2 Cochise County supervisors plead not guilty to 2022 election charges
Two officials from a rural Arizona county pleaded not guilty Thursday to felony charges for delaying the certification of their county’s 2022 midterm election results. Cochise County Supervisors Peggy Judd and Tom Crosby had balked for weeks about certifying the results, in a process known as canvassing. They didn’t cite problems with election results. But they said they weren’t satisfied that
KJZZ FronterasMay 14 2024
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Pueblo man pleads guilty to September 2022 murder sparked by domestic fight
A Pueblo man recently pleaded guilty to murder in the 2022 shooting death of Greg Garcia, according to court documents. Sonny Sanchez, 48, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in a plea deal signed May 6. In return for his guilty plea, the original charge of first-degree murder was dropped. Sanchez will serve a stipulated term of 48 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections. If
Yahoo NewsMay 14 2024
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Denver extends deadlines again for housing projects that overwhelmed planning queue in 2022
With an estimated 220 proposed housing projects still in the planning department’s review queue after an unprecedented rush to beat new affordability regulations in 2022, the Denver City Council on Monday voted to extend approval deadlines for those projects into next year. The deadline for all project plans that still qualify for the city’s Expanding Housing Affordability program grace period
The Denver PostMay 16 2024
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USC’s Lincoln Riley was 4th-highest paid college football coach in 2022
LOS ANGELES — Upon Lincoln Riley’s arrival at USC in November 2021, the trumpets of the student band welcoming him to a terrace overlooking the Coliseum, one of the football coach’s first statements of this new era was to note the unity of the group of constituents who had brought him there. “They were completely in sync,” Riley said then, speaking of USC President Carol Folt, the Board of
Long Beach Press-TelegramMay 16 2024
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Motorist who fled St. Louis County police charged with murder in 2022 crash
Gardner's Hyundai Sonata ran a red light at the intersection and hit Pratt's Dodge Ram pickup. Pratt had the green light and was lawfully going through the intersection when it was struck by Gardner's fleeing vehicle, police said. Pratt, 44, was thrown from the vehicle and died at the scene. He was the father of three adult children. He was a union painter working for Jos. Ward Painting Co.
St. Louis Post-DispatchMay 21 2024
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Largest U.S. steakhouse chain opens new location in North Texas, it’s not Texas Roadhouse
If you have never had a Bloomin’ Onion, you’re missing out. Luckily, this supersized basket of salty onion goodness will be available at the latest Outback Steakhouse location in Lake Worth. “We’re known for high quality, juicy steaks with your choice of big cuts and bold flavor, cooked just the way you like it. Spirited drinks that start the night off right and a heap of craveable dishes and
Fort Worth Star-TelegramMar 18 2024
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Voucher, 'school choice' advocates work to influence Texas elections
Public comment has long been a staple of local government meetings. But in North Dakota and other parts of the country, this engagement tool faces a future that's a little less certain. This month, the Fargo City Commission has come under scrutiny over possible plans to revamp the public comment portion of its meetings. Some commissioners have proposed breaking up when residents can talk about
Public News ServiceMay 15 2024
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How we reported on the Texas Rangers and a historical South Texas slaying
As a Washington Post correspondent covering the Texas-Mexico border and immigration, I spend a lot of time on the road and often strike up conversations with people I meet.
These chats sometimes lead to tales of uncles, cousins and grandfathers who lost their lives in detail-scarce encounters with Anglo lawmen generations ago. It hasn’t happened just once or twice in my travels across
Washington PostMay 21 2024
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Deaf Aiken County woman files lawsuit, says she was denied interpreter during 2022 arrest
A Gloverville woman has filed a lawsuit alleging the Aiken Department of Public Safety, Aiken County detention center and an Aiken city judge violated her rights that are protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Bennett, who is profoundly deaf, used a self-checkout machine to purchase pool supplies at the Richland Avenue Walmart on June 9, 2022, according to a lawsuit filed May 13 in
The Post and CourierMar 13 2024
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Collin O'Mara files for Delaware gubernatorial race
DELAWARE – Collin O’Mara has become the first candidate to officially file for Delaware’s gubernatorial race. The Democrat is the CEO of the National Wildlife Federation, and a former Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control secretary. In his campaign announcement video, O’Mara vowed to fight climate change, and to push for cleaner air and water. O’Mara also said he
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