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Jun 27 2024
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Dartmouth reaches tentative deal with GOLD-UE
On June 24, Dartmouth and Graduate Organized Laborers of Dartmouth-United Electrical Workers, the College’s graduate student workers’ union, reached a tentative agreement for a three-year contract, College Provost David Kotz announced in an email to graduate students. The agreement follows a nearly two-month graduate student strike initiated on to advocate for higher pay, improved medical
The DartmouthJul 17 2023
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Trial begins for teen squeegee worker charged as adult in 2022 murder near Inner Harbor
BALTIMORE - Jury selection is completed in the trial of a teenage squeegee worker charged in the 2022 summer murder of Timothy Reynolds. Opening statements from the Baltimore courthouse will begin Tuesday. Police said Reynolds was shot and killed on July 7, 2022, during an altercation with a group of squeegee workers at the intersection of Light and Conway streets near the Inner Harbor.
CBS News (Online)Jul 05 2024
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6 injured in massive house fire near N.J. fireworks display
Six people were injured and eight families lost their homes Wednesday when a fire gutted a large Victorian house a short distance from where workers were preparing for an evening fireworks display, authorities said.
The fire broke out just after 5:30 p.m. on the front side of the house converted into apartment units at 61-63 Water Street, the Perth Amboy Fire Department said. The fire
nj.comJul 02 2024
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EMPORIUM: Sizerville State Park hosting programs over Fourth
EMPORIUM — Sizerville State Park is hosting an environmental education program for the Fourth of July weekend. From 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday, the program Stars & Stripes will be held at the Environmental Learning Center. Join the park educator for a short program on the history of Independence Day and the American flag. A make-and-take craft will follow the talk. From 3 to 4 p.m. Friday will
The Bradford EraJul 03 2024
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Kraken coach Dan Bylsma brings on a familiar face in assistant Bob Woods
New Kraken coach Dan Bylsma brought aboard an old colleague, Bob Woods, to watch over his blue line. Before they joined forces in Buffalo, they were rivals. They saw a lot of each other as they rose through the pro coaching ranks. “I didn’t like the way his teams played,” Byslma said, clarifying that it was challenging to coach against Woods’ teams. “I still don’t like looking at Woody, to be
The Seattle TimesMar 14 2023
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Meta laying off 10,000 more workers in second massive downsizing
Meta is cutting an additional 10,000 employees, an unprecedented second round of massive layoffs in the wake of an advertising downturn and a costly bet on the metaverse that has cost the social media company billions of dollars.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said 5,000 open roles also wouldn’t be filled in a staff memo posted publicly on Tuesday. The parent company of Facebook, Instagram and
San Francisco ChronicleJun 24 2024
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Roanoke Valley to host endurance mountain biking national championships
The Roanoke Valley will host six days of racing events for USA Cycling’s Endurance Mountain Biking National Championships in July of 2025 and 2026. The week-long event is expected to generate approximately $2.2 million and bring in 1,900 athletes, said John Oney, Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge director of sports and sales. Racing events will take place July 14-20 next year at Explore Park,
The Roanoke TimesJul 03 2024
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Seattle police need your help to identify a female bank robber
SEATTLE — Seattle police are trying to identify the woman who robbed a bank in the Queen Anne Neighborhood last week. The robbery happened just after 2:30 p.m. Friday at the Wells Fargo in the 1600 block of Queen Anne Avenue North. She ran with the cash and officers were unable to find her. The suspect is believed to be an Asian female in her 20s with black hair. She was wearing a black hat,
KIRO 7Jul 03 2024
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Hwy 50 Middle Bridge partially reopens
Release schedule 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. through Sunday The US Highway 50 Middle Bridge at Blue Mesa has partially reopened this week, as the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) made enough progress on the bridge repairs that it began limited openings on Wednesday, July 3, just in time for the holiday weekend. CDOT representatives say they expect the partial openings to remain in place
The Crested Butte NewsJul 03 2024
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Phillies 3B Alec Bohm becomes first former Shocker to start MLB All-Star game
For the first time in program history, a former Wichita State baseball player will start in the MLB All-Star game. Alec Bohm, who played the hot corner for the Shockers from 2016-18, was voted the starting third baseman for the National League in the July 16 All-Star game in Arlington, Texas. Even with Wichita State’s prestigious past, Bohm is the first former Shocker to be picked as an All-
The Wichita Eagle