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Mar 14 2024
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Despite ticketing campaign, Colonial Heights still battling increase in fire lane violations
COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. -- It's been five months since the city of Colonial Heights began a zero-tolerance stance to stop drivers from parking in fire lanes. Although hundreds of tickets have been written, the problem has worsened, with an ambulance and fire truck recently unable to park close to an emergency due to cars parked in a fire lane. "I do see it as an issue," said Chris Carlyle, who
WTVR 6Mar 12 2024
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Local cat shelter helping address feral cat colony in Armstrong County community
A western Pennsylvania cat rescue is working to help an overpopulated feral cat colony in an Armstrong County Community. Pet Connection is collaborating with Cat Crusaders to humanely trap, spay and neuter a colony of feral cats in Schenley. Shelter officials say they hope this effort will stem the colony’s growth and promote the well-being of the animals. “We believe in taking proactive steps
WPXIMar 15 2024
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'Downtown Grandville' Facebook page hacked, new page created
GRANDVILLE, Mich. — The Downtown Grandville Facebook page, which has 5,000 likes, has been taken over by hackers. Strange and often suggestive images started surfacing on the page about a week ago. A new page has been created to replace the old one, called Downtown GRANDville. People are encouraged to "like" that page instead of the old one. The old page also features some live streaming of
Fox 17 West MichiganFeb 28 2024
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House advances carbon pipeline legislation
PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Lawmakers in Pierre have voted in favor of a carbon pipeline bill.
Senate Bill 201 passed in the House Wednesday afternoon after a House committee amended the measure to say that permits issued by the Public Utilities Commission supersede county ordinances regarding pipeline setbacks.
Because of the amendment, the bill now heads to a conference
Dakota News NowMar 04 2024
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Health-care hack spreads pain across hospitals and doctors nationwide
The fallout from the hack of a little-known but pivotal health-care company is inflicting pain on hospitals, doctor offices, pharmacies and millions of patients across the nation, with government and industry officials calling it one of the most serious attacks on the health-care system in U.S. history.
The Feb. 21 cyberattack on Change Healthcare, owned by UnitedHealth Group, has cut
Washington PostMar 06 2024
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Conference panel changes carbon-pipeline bills
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The mood in the room ahead of the 9 a.m. meeting Wednesday suggested which side thought they would come out ahead from the Legislature’s coming decisions on new laws regulating pipelines that could someday carry carbon dioxide in South Dakota. On one side, representatives for Summit Carbon Solutions and ethanol producers stood and smiled and laughed like winners. On the
KelolandMar 14 2024
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Service restored to company hit by Medicaid payment processing hack
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermonters who were forced to pay out of pocket for care and prescriptions that Medicaid covers are finally seeing some relief. A massive cyberattack on UnitedHealth Group and Change Healthcare, a medical payment processor, knocked out services for three weeks. But United said Thursday that it is finally back online. However, Vermont officials said Wednesday they
WCAX 3Mar 15 2024
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Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Colony Ridge, alleging deceptive trade practices and fraud
Despite the lawsuit predominantly revolving around the alleged foreclosure mill, Paxton had in the past raised concerns about the development attracting “foreign born consumers.” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the owners of Colony Ridge, a controversial Liberty County housing development, for deceptive trade practices and fraud in real estate transactions. In the lawsuit filed
Houston Public MediaMar 22 2024
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Prince Harry's attorney goes after Rupert Murdoch in phone-hacking case
An attorney for Prince Harry has implicated Rupert Murdoch in the Duke of Sussex’s case against News Group Newspapers. An attorney for Prince Harry accused Rupert Murdoch this week of knowing about News Group Newspapers’ alleged use of illegal tactics such as phone hacking to acquire information about the Duke of Sussex and others. Lawyer David Sherborne went after Murdoch on Wednesday during
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