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Apr 08 2024
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This Utah hospital will close after state licensers brought ‘one of the strictest sanctions’ against it
After nearly three years of state licensers documenting serious issues at Highland Ridge Hospital, the Utah psychiatric hospital plans to close next month. Katie England, a spokesperson with Utah’s Department of Health and Human Services, confirmed Monday that Highland Ridge Hospital intends to close its doors on May 7. This comes three months after DHHS put the 83-bed psychiatric hospital on
The Salt Lake TribuneAug 30 2023
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Biden says he plans to call McConnell after second freeze at mic
President Biden said Wednesday he plans to call Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) after the leader appeared to freeze up while taking questions from reporters. The incident, which happened in Covington, Ky., is the second time in recent weeks that McConnell has stopped speaking abruptly during a press conference. “I just heard, literally, coming out. And Mitch is a friend, as you
The HillApr 08 2024
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Silicon Valley Water District Sues One Of Its Directors
Santa Clara Valley Water District officials said they plan to file a lawsuit against Director Rebecca Eisenberg at the March 26 board meeting, but did not provide further details. Eisenberg's colleagues censured her last month for unauthorized removal of documents relating to an investigation into her behavior. The agency was looking into claims that Eisenberg fostered a hostile work
SFGATEAug 03 2023
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Missouri details plan to improve safety at passenger-train grade crossings
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri plans to close 17 train crossings that currently intersect with passenger rail lines in the state. The state examined all 47 crossings where roads intersect with passenger train lines at passive crossings after four people died in June 2022 when an Amtrak Southwest Chief passenger train collided with a dump truck at a passive railroad crossing near Mendon,
KSHBMay 21 2023
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McCarthy Plans to Speak with Biden Within the Hour on Debt
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he expects to speak with President Joe Biden within the next hour on negotiations to avert a catastrophic US debt default.
The California Republican reiterated his opposition to raising revenue and said Biden told him in their recent Oval Office meeting that he knew taxes were off the table. He’s now reversed course, McCarthy said.
“It seems as
BloombergOct 24 2023
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Club Q announces plans to open a new venue called "The Q" following 2022 deadly shooting
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)-- Club Q is planning to reopen a new venue at a new location following the tragic events that took place in November 2022. Club Q is a 20-year-old nightclub in Colorado Springs that has served as a hub for the LGBTQ+ community. The nightclub closed after convicted shooter Anderson Aldrich opened fire in the facility on November 20, 2022, killing five people and
KRDOApr 07 2024
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Breault: Stop An Out Of Place Development On The Merrimack River
PENACOOK, NH — An out-of-town developer has come up with an out-of-place plan, Monitor Way, to put 944 living units and many stores bordering the Merrimack River in Penacook. It would begin at the Wheelabrator plant and end at the Monitor building on Sewalls Falls Road. It would involve the destruction of a beautiful forest and a wildlife habitat along the river. This is a terrible place to
Patch.comApr 08 2024
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Hundreds of couples set to marry at Arkansas mass wedding during solar eclipse
More than 300 couples are set to tie the knot during a mass wedding ceremony in Russellville, Arkansas on Monday to mark the solar eclipse. The couples will say “I Do” at an Elope at the Eclipse event just as the moon blots out the sun Monday afternoon. “It just seems like the coolest wedding that you could ever have,” one bride, Carlotta Cox, told the local 40/29 News outlet. Cox and her
New York Post (News)Apr 08 2024
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Biden to Host Japanese & Filipino Leaders as Nations Hold War Games in South China Sea
The United States, Japan, Australia and the Philippines are holding their first joint war exercises in the South China Sea. On Thursday, President Biden is planning to host Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the White House. On Sunday, the Chinese military held surprise navy drills in the South China Sea to counter the U.S.-led war games.
Democracy Now!Sep 21 2023
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‘We all came to work’ — NYC migrants react to Biden's relief plan for Venezuelans
Tens of thousands of Venezuelan migrants in New York City woke up on Thursday to the news that the U.S. government would grant them "temporary protected status" — a designation that will allow them to legally live and work in the country. Policymakers from Washington to Albany to City Hall have long sought the move, which the White House announced on Wednesday night, as New York City grapples
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