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Apr 04 2024
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Army Corps of Engineers aims to restore normal access to Port of Baltimore by end of May
The Army Corps of Engineers said Thursday that it has a tentative timeline of restoring access to the Port of Baltimore to “normal capacity” by the end of May. The army said it aims to reopen the permanent 700-foot-wide by 50-foot-deep federal navigation channel by the end of May, restoring port access to normal capacity. “This ambitious timeline proposed by the Army Corps of Engineers offers
Baltimore SunApr 10 2024
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‘I joined the Russian army,’ former Holyoke city councilor tells lawyer in call from Russia
But, Cicilline said Puello-Mota, 28, who had served in the Massachusetts Air National Guard, assured him that he was serious and had no intention of returning to the United States, where he faced a stint in prison and would be required to register as a sex offender. “He said, ‘I joined the Russian army,’ or something like that,” Rhode Island attorney John M. Cicilline said during a telephone
The Boston GlobeMar 13 2024
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U.S. Army veteran fired howitzers into North Vietnam
DOUGLASS, Kan. (KSNW) — A year after graduating from Wichita West High School in 1968, John Araiza was drafted into the U.S. Army. He volunteered to be a parachute rigger, thinking that might keep him out of combat. But his sergeant had other ideas. After completing basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, Araiza was sent to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, for another eight weeks of artillery
KSN TVMar 24 2024
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Medford man convicted of 2013 murder of U.S. Army veteran in Stoneham
A Medford man was convicted of murder in the 2013 shooting death of a U.S. Army veteran who had served in Afghanistan. Jessie Williams, 34, of Medford, was found guilty Wednesday of first-degree murder of Joseph Puopolo Jr., a Stoneham resident who was 27 when he was killed. Williams’ conviction was the result of a retrial. In 2021, the Supreme Judicial Court overturned a previous conviction
Boston.comApr 01 2024
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Lewiston commission resumes hearings this week, with plans to hear again from Army leaders
The commission investigating the Lewiston mass shooting will hear again from members of several groups, including the U.S. Army Reserve, Maine State Police and victims, at two public hearings this month. The state medical examiner’s office is also expected to testify for the first time. The hearings, scheduled for April 4 and 11, will both be held at the University of Maine at Augusta’s Jewett
Portland Press HeraldApr 01 2024
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‘No life here’: Israel’s army withdraws from Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital
Israel has withdrawn its forces from Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital following a two-week operation, leaving behind scenes of devastation.
The Israeli military confirmed the sudden pullback on Monday, saying it had completed operational activity in the area of the hospital and claiming to have killed and captured numerous Hamas fighters. Witnesses report a swath of death and destruction at the
Al JazeeraMar 18 2024
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Army engineers to explore secondary water supply source for DC
Here’s something you may not know; 78% of the D.C. area is reliant on the Potomac River for drinking water. In D.C. and Arlington County, the river is the lone water supply source. For years, DMV leaders have tried to change that. They're now starting to gain some momentum. Officials told FOX 5, that D.C. is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. with a lone drinking water source
Fox 5 DCApr 04 2024
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Port Of Baltimore May Regain Permanent Channel Next Month, Army Corps Of Engineers Says
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced Thursday a tentative timeline to reopen the Fort McHenry Channel to the Port of Baltimore by late next month, providing a plan that could ease the economic impact of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse that occurred last week. The corps said in a statement it expects to open a 280-foot wide and 35-foot deep limited access channel to the Port of
ForbesMar 28 2024
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'I was that hungry person': Salvation Army volunteer gives help after receiving it
Trisha Verness said that volunteers from the Salvation Army supported her during scary times in her life. Now, she hopes to do the same for others. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. — After going from recipient to volunteer, one person at the Brooklyn Park Salvation Army has a powerful story to tell about
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