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Oct 17 2023
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Crime Statistics Released For Tolland In Annual State Report
The 2022 publication of Crime in Connecticut is the 45th in a series of annual reports dating back to 1978, officials said, while adding it "continues to be Connecticut’s most comprehensive compilation of crime data and provides detailed information on criminal offenses and arrests statewide." The report is derived from crimes brought to the attention of law enforcement agencies and reported
Patch.comOct 17 2023
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Violent Crime Down In Rhode Island, But Car Thefts Spike: FBI Report
Nationally, violent crime was down slightly, by 1.7 percent to pre-pandemic levels according to the Crime In the Nation, 2022 report from the FBI. At the same time, property crimes — especially auto theft — rose considerably, by 7.1 percent nationally and 5.7 percent in Rhode Island. The report comes with a caveat. In the past, the annual snapshot of crime in the United States has been
Patch.comOct 17 2023
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Crime Statistics Released For Vernon In Annual State Report
"The 2022 publication of Crime in Connecticut is the 45th in a series of annual reports dating back to 1978, officials said, while adding it "continues to be Connecticut’s most comprehensive compilation of crime data and provides detailed information on criminal offenses and arrests statewide." The report is derived from crimes brought to the attention of law enforcement agencies and reported
Patch.comOct 17 2023
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Crime Statistics Released For Glastonbury In Annual State Report
The 2022 publication of Crime in Connecticut is the 45th in a series of annual reports dating back to 1978, officials said, while adding it "continues to be Connecticut’s most comprehensive compilation of crime data and provides detailed information on criminal offenses and arrests statewide." The report is derived from crimes brought to the attention of law enforcement agencies and reported
Patch.comOct 24 2023
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Governor nominates Lisa Ginoza and Vladimir Devens for Hawaiʻi Supreme Court
Gov. Josh Green has picked Intermediate Appellate Court judge Lisa Ginoza and Honolulu personal injury lawyer Vladimir Devens to fill vacancies on the Hawaiʻi State Supreme Court. Ginoza and Devens were chosen from a shortlist of six nominees put forward by the Hawaiʻi Judicial Selection Commission. They include state District Court judge Summer Kupau-Odo, state Circuit Court judge Catherine
Hawaii Public RadioJul 23 2013
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Beck Weighs in on One Significant Detail You May Have Missed in Obama?s Race-Relations Speech
Glenn Beck returned from vacation on Monday ready to analyze the contentious aftermath of the George Zimmerman verdict, particularly President Obama's unscheduled speech on race relations.
The BlazeOct 24 2023
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Who is Tom Emmer, the latest Republican nominee for speaker?
House Republicans on Tuesday elected Representative Tom Emmer of Minnesota, the No. 3 in the party, as their speaker nominee after five rounds of ballots that pointed to a precarious path forward.
The internal party election came after Republicans cast aside Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, the second party nominee for speaker, who was unable to win the majority of votes needed to be
New York Times (News)Oct 17 2023
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Crime Statistics Released For Manchester In Annual State Report
The 2022 publication of Crime in Connecticut is the 45th in a series of annual reports dating back to 1978, officials said, while adding it "continues to be Connecticut’s most comprehensive compilation of crime data and provides detailed information on criminal offenses and arrests statewide." The report is derived from crimes brought to the attention of law enforcement agencies and reported
Patch.comOct 23 2023
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Kentucky sports betting handle nears $250M
(The Center Square) – Kentuckians wagered nearly $250 million and opened nearly 500,000 betting accounts in a little more than 10 weeks since legalized sports gambling began in the Bluegrass State. The bulk of the handle, according to a release from Gov. Andy Beshear, came in the past three weeks when wagering through mobile devices began. Since Sept. 28, $232 million has been wagered through
Floyd County Chronicle & TimesOct 23 2023
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Tom Emmer's Speakership Bid Has a Big Trump Problem
It’s been three weeks now since Kevin McCarthy’s ouster—and Republicans still appear no closer to uniting around a new speaker. First, there was the brief bid of Steve Scalise, who backed out of the race when it was clear he wouldn’t get 217 votes. Then, there was the humiliation of Jim Jordan, who finally dropped his candidacy last week after his attempt to bully his way to the gavel failed
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